prologic

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In-reply-to » Hell yeah, this is just so cool to watch. Machining a replacement part for a wristwatch. Also really nice old machinery, truly fascinating. https://youtu.be/i9aQVclIxB4

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The sad thing here is that I’ve now banned and blocked Youtube at the network over here. I need a way to solve for “when someone links me to a Youtube clip” or “how do I fix X” Youtube tutorial videos. Those are the only two use-cases I can’t easily find a good solution for. The addition however is gone, since now I just sync the family’s (Kids, Wife, me) favourite Youtubers (channels) to my local Plex archive.

Fuck the algorithms 🤣 Fuck ads! 😅

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In-reply-to » I can't believe software developers are still trying to get people to do curl | sh. It's easy to miss the problem if you're still in the mindset of Windows software distribution, but these people are writing software on GNU/Linux, for GNU/Linux. You would think they'd realize that this is never a good idea.

FWOW I don’t think I’ve ever once run such a shell pipeline in my life. who da fuq knows wtf that thing is even doing 🤣

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@mckinley@twtxt.net Here’s a summary of my setup:

  • I maintain a small “Mini DC” comprised of 22RU cabinet 600mm deep.
  • This houses 3x 1RU Xeon machines + 1 RU 10 3.5” + 4 2.5” NAS + 4RU UPS + 1RU 24-port Gbps Switch/Router + 1RU Tray in the middle + 1RU patch panel at the top.
  • This is now hooked up to 250/100 Mbps Fibre 😅
  • I run Proxmov VE on the 3x Hypervisor machines. They run a dozen or so Virtual Machines.
  • I run a couple of Docker Swarm clusters on those machines, running BurmillaOS (a fork of RancherOS).
  • I just use the local LAN network to SSH into machines, but each physical machine also has an IPMI management interface too for when things go wrong (rarely).
  • I run so many services I can’t being to list them here. But it’s in the order of ~50-60 unique services. Some of which you’re familiar with as many are public facing, some are internal and others are locked down behind auth.

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In-reply-to » @bender That's what I also don't understand. What is driving all this pierced hate and ignorance in the world lately?!

@bender@twtxt.net I sort of / kinda knew you’d say stuff like this 👌 I guess I don’t really understand the motivation behind it really, I don’t understand half the stupid shit™ that happens in the world haha 😝

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In-reply-to » @bender It is the new "politically correct". Something that was used to describe acting in a more civilized way with one another. Turned into a scapegoat for the other side to label, demonize, and attack.

@bender@twtxt.net That’s what I also don’t understand. What is driving all this pierced hate and ignorance in the world lately?!

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Analysing our electricity usage over the past 24 months and noticing some discrepancies with the supplier’s data. Gaps, and flat out wrong values (e.g: solar feed in values at night?!)

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In-reply-to » @bender It is the new "politically correct". Something that was used to describe acting in a more civilized way with one another. Turned into a scapegoat for the other side to label, demonize, and attack.

that’s the part I don’t understand, why the term “woke” is being used to label and attack people 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » QOTD: Do you keep a personal archive of Git repositories? If so, how? My backup system is a poorly written, inefficient shell script that I run manually when I think about it and I'd like to do something about that. The Yuzu and Citra emulators were taken down recently and I have a ~3 day old backup of Yuzu's repository but nothing for Citra.

@mckinley@twtxt.net I just use my Gitea instance which itself is backed up

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In-reply-to » Yesterday we made a decision to ban and block Youtube at the network level. Why? Because it's become too addictive and threatening th mental well being of the family.

@mckinley@twtxt.net Be a bit hard to get around 🤣 But since they can still watch their facourite content anyway (without ads and the addiction), they have no reason for actual (crappy) Youtube 😆

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In-reply-to » Yesterday we made a decision to ban and block Youtube at the network level. Why? Because it's become too addictive and threatening th mental well being of the family.

Now we can watch our favorite artists without the stink’n ads or the addiction! Like a normal PVR 🤣

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In-reply-to » Yesterday we made a decision to ban and block Youtube at the network level. Why? Because it's become too addictive and threatening th mental well being of the family.

Tiday u spent ½ the day properly difurung out how to subscribe to, sync and put together appropriate artwork and metadata for Plex.

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Yesterday we made a decision to ban and block Youtube at the network level. Why? Because it’s become too addictive and threatening th mental well being of the family.

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In-reply-to » yarnd does not do auto discovery via webfinger though.. i cant put @username and have it fetch the feed url from webfinger. to fully make feeds portable. would also need to be able to use that for hashing.

@xuu@txt.sour.is You’re right, it doesn’t at the moment, it was primarily used in combination with the activitypub feature. But this is pretty easy to use, as the webfinger part (at least) is pretty rock solid (ActivityPub not so much :/)

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