1.0.0 -> 1.1.0
doesn't look like a ton of changes.
Mostly bugfixes, & admin + deployment improvements and deprecations.
1.0.0 -> 1.1.0
doesn't look like a ton of changes.
Mostly bugfixes, & admin + deployment improvements and deprecations.
Which one of y'all was setting up some of them NanoPC-T4s? I forget
@tinker add spinach, and that was a staple for me before i met my wife
Psychology: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ?
@szbalint I hear integrity checking and I think ZFS.
could use snapshots and `zfs send` to ship them off to a (or multiple) backup pools. not really cold storage though, and seeing your follow-up toot, not really usable from non IT folks.
@codewiz @allan hmm, there weren't any backed up queues on sunday -- just had to kick the web service because it was hanging.
it could have been something stuck in the retry queue for a long time and finally got sent through though. I've seen that happen a few times.
@kaniini Code.eval? *shudder*
@ThatGeoGuy noice! we are running a fresh matrix homeserver on with.parts too. feels real nice.
You know it's bad when your mechanic suggests that your make and model of car breaks more frequently than any other they see daily.
@ink_slinger thank you comrade
git.with.parts and with.parts email have been updated per our Monday update schedule.
Looks like rspamd, solr, sogo, and unbound got updated for mail. Looking into the changelog :)
@keithzg i'd like to go back or forward to a time where we realize that public spaces are for people, not vehicles.
@sir neat feature!
Been considering bumping my desktop from 6-8 cores (1600x -> 3700x) , but after thinking about it more, I really haven't been able to find a use for more than 12 threads on my workstation other than using multiple VMs while gaming, but that's a bit of a stretch.
@ironmonkey @emdeesee i use this :)
source: https://write.with.parts/adasauce/fixing-systemd-resolved-the-easy-way
happy freedom lovin' day to my southern neighbours.
@raucao 00:04:09
the worst part was recognizing some of the UX in other sites I've visited.
@kensanata systemd-resolve has a shitty bug where its cache goes bad and returns no results for things it should have in cache.
breaks randomly and the only way to fix it live it just restart the service over and over once the cache goes sour.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1822416
@Antanicus i can't wait for the pinephone to make it to market
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