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@abucci Interesting πŸ€”πŸ˜†
@abucci Interesting πŸ€”πŸ˜†
@abucci Interesting πŸ€”πŸ˜†
@stigatle cool! πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle cool! πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle cool! πŸ‘Œ
@lyse This is very cool indeed πŸ‘Œ
@lyse This is very cool indeed πŸ‘Œ
@lyse This is very cool indeed πŸ‘Œ
@jmjl It's okay because Twtxt is a pull based model so all good πŸ€”
@jmjl It's okay because Twtxt is a pull based model so all good πŸ€”
@jmjl It's okay because Twtxt is a pull based model so all good πŸ€”
Didn't know that speedtest.net has a CLI πŸ˜…


$ speedtest

   Speedtest by Ookla

[error] Error: [8] nodename nor servname provided, or not known
      Server: Foxtel Broadband - Brisbane (id: 8847)
         ISP: Aussie Broadband
Idle Latency:     9.46 ms   (jitter: 0.20ms, low: 9.25ms, high: 9.76ms)
    Download:    93.39 Mbps (data used: 50.5 MB)
                 22.67 ms   (jitter: 4.76ms, low: 10.01ms, high: 135.16ms)
      Upload:    35.10 Mbps (data used: 58.7 MB)
                880.05 ms   (jitter: 95.73ms, low: 16.75ms, high: 1823.19ms)
 Packet Loss:     0.0%
Didn't know that speedtest.net has a CLI πŸ˜…


$ speedtest

   Speedtest by Ookla

[error] Error: [8] nodename nor servname provided, or not known
      Server: Foxtel Broadband - Brisbane (id: 8847)
         ISP: Aussie Broadband
Idle Latency:     9.46 ms   (jitter: 0.20ms, low: 9.25ms, high: 9.76ms)
    Download:    93.39 Mbps (data used: 50.5 MB)
                 22.67 ms   (jitter: 4.76ms, low: 10.01ms, high: 135.16ms)
      Upload:    35.10 Mbps (data used: 58.7 MB)
                880.05 ms   (jitter: 95.73ms, low: 16.75ms, high: 1823.19ms)
 Packet Loss:     0.0%
Didn't know that speedtest.net has a CLI πŸ˜…


$ speedtest

   Speedtest by Ookla

[error] Error: [8] nodename nor servname provided, or not known
      Server: Foxtel Broadband - Brisbane (id: 8847)
         ISP: Aussie Broadband
Idle Latency:     9.46 ms   (jitter: 0.20ms, low: 9.25ms, high: 9.76ms)
    Download:    93.39 Mbps (data used: 50.5 MB)
                 22.67 ms   (jitter: 4.76ms, low: 10.01ms, high: 135.16ms)
      Upload:    35.10 Mbps (data used: 58.7 MB)
                880.05 ms   (jitter: 95.73ms, low: 16.75ms, high: 1823.19ms)
 Packet Loss:     0.0%
@jmjl Sorry, what are you being sorry about? πŸ˜… πŸ€”
@jmjl Sorry, what are you being sorry about? πŸ˜… πŸ€”
@jmjl Sorry, what are you being sorry about? πŸ˜… πŸ€”
@rrraksamam They should show up in the "mentions" view, but we've never implement "notifications" as such, kind of on purpose really.
@rrraksamam They should show up in the "mentions" view, but we've never implement "notifications" as such, kind of on purpose really.
@rrraksamam They should show up in the "mentions" view, but we've never implement "notifications" as such, kind of on purpose really.
@lyse Still some nice shots there πŸ‘Œ I guess winter is finally over for you πŸ˜†
@lyse Still some nice shots there πŸ‘Œ I guess winter is finally over for you πŸ˜†
@lyse Still some nice shots there πŸ‘Œ I guess winter is finally over for you πŸ˜†
@stigatle This is coming along real nice πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle This is coming along real nice πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle This is coming along real nice πŸ‘Œ
VDSL2 Bridge / Modem - PLANET Product | Planet | MPA Systems --- Hmm I wonder if I can use one of these? πŸ€” Long story short, but my two (both of them! 😱) Proscent TS-180 vDSL SFP modules are both not working and cannot maintain sync 😒
VDSL2 Bridge / Modem - PLANET Product | Planet | MPA Systems --- Hmm I wonder if I can use one of these? πŸ€” Long story short, but my two (both of them! 😱) Proscent TS-180 vDSL SFP modules are both not working and cannot maintain sync 😒
VDSL2 Bridge / Modem - PLANET Product | Planet | MPA Systems --- Hmm I wonder if I can use one of these? πŸ€” Long story short, but my two (both of them! 😱) Proscent TS-180 vDSL SFP modules are both not working and cannot maintain sync 😒
@abucci Just a little πŸ˜†
@abucci Just a little πŸ˜†
@abucci Just a little πŸ˜†
@abucci Noice! πŸ‘Œ Bwtween you and my reading I have a muumuu deeper understanding of this shit πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

Sasly I didn't come across RNNS though πŸ˜† But yhay doesn't matter πŸ€”
@abucci Noice! πŸ‘Œ Bwtween you and my reading I have a muumuu deeper understanding of this shit πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

Sasly I didn't come across RNNS though πŸ˜† But yhay doesn't matter πŸ€”
@abucci Noice! πŸ‘Œ Bwtween you and my reading I have a muumuu deeper understanding of this shit πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

Sasly I didn't come across RNNS though πŸ˜† But yhay doesn't matter πŸ€”
@stigatle Very cool πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Very cool πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Very cool πŸ‘Œ
@jmjl I think so πŸ‘Œ
@jmjl I think so πŸ‘Œ
@jmjl I think so πŸ‘Œ
@jmjl Ahh I see, interesting πŸ€”
@jmjl Ahh I see, interesting πŸ€”
@jmjl Ahh I see, interesting πŸ€”
@jmjl It should just be (#xxxxxx) not (#xxxxxx@twtxt) 🀣
@jmjl It should just be (#xxxxxx) not (#xxxxxx@twtxt) 🀣
@jmjl It should just be (#xxxxxx) not (#xxxxxx@twtxt) 🀣
Hmmm backing up my Gitea instance is taking a while πŸ˜…
Hmmm backing up my Gitea instance is taking a while πŸ˜…
Hmmm backing up my Gitea instance is taking a while πŸ˜…
@stigatle Just add instructions to the README.md to let folks know you only accept patches. Provide somewhere to dump them or such. Or ask folks to Twtxt you a link to their clone 🀣
@stigatle Just add instructions to the README.md to let folks know you only accept patches. Provide somewhere to dump them or such. Or ask folks to Twtxt you a link to their clone 🀣
@stigatle Just add instructions to the README.md to let folks know you only accept patches. Provide somewhere to dump them or such. Or ask folks to Twtxt you a link to their clone 🀣
It also won't thread properly here 🀣
It also won't thread properly here 🀣
It also won't thread properly here 🀣
@jmjl I think they're all good options to be honest. I'd probably go with gogs myself tbh.

Also PS: What's with the weird subject in your Twt? That doesn't confirm to any specs I know πŸ˜…
@jmjl I think they're all good options to be honest. I'd probably go with gogs myself tbh.

Also PS: What's with the weird subject in your Twt? That doesn't confirm to any specs I know πŸ˜…
@jmjl I think they're all good options to be honest. I'd probably go with gogs myself tbh.

Also PS: What's with the weird subject in your Twt? That doesn't confirm to any specs I know πŸ˜…
Sweet, been at this for hours today. Backups are _finally_ working much more nicely πŸ‘Œ

Sweet, been at this for hours today. Backups are _finally_ working much more nicely πŸ‘Œ

Sweet, been at this for hours today. Backups are _finally_ working much more nicely πŸ‘Œ

@stigatle My two cents worth:

- self-hosted git
- both good build instructions.+ release binaires for the lazy
- don't trust Github (or copilot) with your hard work πŸ˜…
@stigatle My two cents worth:

- self-hosted git
- both good build instructions.+ release binaires for the lazy
- don't trust Github (or copilot) with your hard work πŸ˜…
@stigatle My two cents worth:

- self-hosted git
- both good build instructions.+ release binaires for the lazy
- don't trust Github (or copilot) with your hard work πŸ˜…
@rrraksamam Yeah sorry about that 🀣 I swear one day I'll get fiber πŸ˜… One day
@rrraksamam Yeah sorry about that 🀣 I swear one day I'll get fiber πŸ˜… One day
@rrraksamam Yeah sorry about that 🀣 I swear one day I'll get fiber πŸ˜… One day
@stigatle Well that's a good sign I guess πŸ€”
@stigatle Well that's a good sign I guess πŸ€”
@stigatle Well that's a good sign I guess πŸ€”
I _tried_ to read up on autoregressive language models(s) btw, and gave up. Way over my puny head πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
I _tried_ to read up on autoregressive language models(s) btw, and gave up. Way over my puny head πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
I _tried_ to read up on autoregressive language models(s) btw, and gave up. Way over my puny head πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@abucci Interestingly the Wikipedia article on GPT-3 describe it as:

> Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model released in 2020 that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. Given an initial text as prompt, it will produce text that continues the prompt.

Which is even more confusing to me, mostly because it doesn't speak of a neural network at all. Basically I was (on my short-lived holiday) doing some R&D on neural networks, evolutionary algorithms and other reading πŸ˜…
@abucci Interestingly the Wikipedia article on GPT-3 describe it as:

> Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model released in 2020 that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. Given an initial text as prompt, it will produce text that continues the prompt.

Which is even more confusing to me, mostly because it doesn't speak of a neural network at all. Basically I was (on my short-lived holiday) doing some R&D on neural networks, evolutionary algorithms and other reading πŸ˜…
@abucci Interestingly the Wikipedia article on GPT-3 describe it as:

> Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model released in 2020 that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. Given an initial text as prompt, it will produce text that continues the prompt.

Which is even more confusing to me, mostly because it doesn't speak of a neural network at all. Basically I was (on my short-lived holiday) doing some R&D on neural networks, evolutionary algorithms and other reading πŸ˜…
@jlj No critique of the actual content, but of the software behind this πŸ˜… Gotta figure out a way to drive comments via Twtxt 🀣
@jlj No critique of the actual content, but of the software behind this πŸ˜… Gotta figure out a way to drive comments via Twtxt 🀣
@jlj No critique of the actual content, but of the software behind this πŸ˜… Gotta figure out a way to drive comments via Twtxt 🀣
@lyse Oh now this is cool! πŸ‘Œ I love parser combinators πŸ˜…
@lyse Oh now this is cool! πŸ‘Œ I love parser combinators πŸ˜…
@lyse Oh now this is cool! πŸ‘Œ I love parser combinators πŸ˜…
@screem Yeah it was fun enough, never long enough, but oh well πŸ˜… One of these days (maybe this year or next) I'll try to take a larger chunk of time off work 🀞
@screem Yeah it was fun enough, never long enough, but oh well πŸ˜… One of these days (maybe this year or next) I'll try to take a larger chunk of time off work 🀞
@screem Yeah it was fun enough, never long enough, but oh well πŸ˜… One of these days (maybe this year or next) I'll try to take a larger chunk of time off work 🀞
Not really sure what to go with. My use-case is:

- Provide out-of-band access to my infra for emergencies (needs 4G/LET connectivity)
- Provide access to internal (private) resources for teams (currently do this via Authelia)
Not really sure what to go with. My use-case is:

- Provide out-of-band access to my infra for emergencies (needs 4G/LET connectivity)
- Provide access to internal (private) resources for teams (currently do this via Authelia)
Not really sure what to go with. My use-case is:

- Provide out-of-band access to my infra for emergencies (needs 4G/LET connectivity)
- Provide access to internal (private) resources for teams (currently do this via Authelia)
Some alternatives I've found in this space, p2e (peer to peer) mesh private (VPN) networking:

- juanfont/headscale: An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
- slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
- gravitl/netmaker: Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Some alternatives I've found in this space, p2e (peer to peer) mesh private (VPN) networking:

- juanfont/headscale: An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
- slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
- gravitl/netmaker: Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Some alternatives I've found in this space, p2e (peer to peer) mesh private (VPN) networking:

- Tailscale Β· Best VPN Service for Secure Networks headscale/index.md at main Β· juanfont/headscale Β· GitHub
- slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
- gravitl/netmaker: Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Some alternatives I've found in this space, p2e (peer to peer) mesh private (VPN) networking:

- juanfont/headscale: An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
- slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
- gravitl/netmaker: Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Some alternatives I've found in this space, p2e (peer to peer) mesh private (VPN) networking:

- Tailscale Β· Best VPN Service for Secure Networks headscale/index.md at main Β· juanfont/headscale Β· GitHub
- slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
- gravitl/netmaker: Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
Tailscale Β· Best VPN Service for Secure Networks - Anyone know anything about Tailscale? Used it? Recommend it? How does it stack up in terms of _actual_ secure networking and VPN access to your infra? Can it be trusted

I notice it uses WirGuardβ„’ and is actually written in Go πŸ˜…
Tailscale Β· Best VPN Service for Secure Networks - Anyone know anything about Tailscale? Used it? Recommend it? How does it stack up in terms of _actual_ secure networking and VPN access to your infra? Can it be trusted

I notice it uses WirGuardβ„’ and is actually written in Go πŸ˜…
Tailscale Β· Best VPN Service for Secure Networks - Anyone know anything about Tailscale? Used it? Recommend it? How does it stack up in terms of _actual_ secure networking and VPN access to your infra? Can it be trusted

I notice it uses WirGuardβ„’ and is actually written in Go πŸ˜…
πŸ“£ Incident: Last night at approximately 2205 (AEST) on the 7th April 2023, vDSL connectivity to my servers were lost and never recovered. I had to cut my holiday short by a day to come home to investigate.

Likely culprit, storm/water damage to the copper that's been sitting in the ground for some ~30+ years or so and never been replaced.

Thanks NBN Co πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #NBN~
πŸ“£ Incident: Last night at approximately 2205 (AEST) on the 7th April 2023, vDSL connectivity to my servers were lost and never recovered. I had to cut my holiday short by a day to come home to investigate.

Likely culprit, storm/water damage to the copper that's been sitting in the ground for some ~30+ years or so and never been replaced.

Thanks NBN Co πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #NBN~