@lukas@lukasthiel.de No worries 😌
@lukasthiel.de@lukasthiel.de Welcome to Twtxt / Yarn.social 😅
My take on the discussion to introduce an ?
operator in Go 👈 No. For so many reasons.
Speaking of “yapping”…. Seriously, do companies like microsoft.com and bird.com think they’re above the law or something? Do they really think they can get away with not actioning abuse reports from pip squeaks like me? 😅 Just watch me… 🤣
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Ahhh! That one doesn’t even render any useful logo on mobile anyway 🤦♂️
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com that’s why I just speak my mind on Twtxt 🤣
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Glad you’re having fun in the real world 🙌
phew 😮💨
File system: EXTFS
Device size: 29.8 GB = 7287552 Blocks
Space in use: 7.3 GB = 1789413 Blocks
Free Space: 22.5 GB = 5498139 Blocks
Block size: 4096 Byte
Elapsed: 13:01:07, Remaining: 00:00:00, Completed: 100.00%, Rate: 9.38MB/min,
Current block: 6823440, Total block: 7287552, Complete: 100.00%
Total Time: 13:01:07, Ave. Rate: 9.38MB/min, 100.00% completed!
Syncing... OK!
Partclone successfully cloned the device (/dev/sda1) to the image (/dev/sdb1)
Cloned successfully.
[root@sysrescue ~]#
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Oh this is Lisp right? 🤔 Well done! 👍
Skill Issues
of course, but that's going away next as soon as I get my php-fpm shi_ together.
Just run FrakenPHP or Road Runner 😀
[root@sysrescue ~]# partclone.ext4 -c -s /dev/sda1 -o /dev/sdb1
...
Elapsed: 00:05:32, Remaining: 23:46:57, Completed: 0.39%, 5.12MB/min,
Current block: 6912, Total block: 7287552, Complete: 0.09%
Bloody hell 😆
Fron:
have a bad TLS certificate, the domain in the Reply-To
is a blank page. Wut dua fuw?! 🤣 And seriously, how du fuq did this even get through my Mail proxies? 🤔 @xuu 😅 Media
@xuu@txt.sour.is I think it’s about time we start blocking invalid SPF and DMARC 🤣
Fron:
have a bad TLS certificate, the domain in the Reply-To
is a blank page. Wut dua fuw?! 🤣 And seriously, how du fuq did this even get through my Mail proxies? 🤔 @xuu 😅 Media
Check this out 😅😅
Authentication-Results: mail.mills.io;
spf=temperror (mail.mills.io: error in processing during lookup of msprvs1=20121HZ44a1Eg=bounces-367050@irp.stuartkenzie.com: responses is not iterable) smtp.mailfrom="msprvs1=20121HZ44a1Eg=bounces-367050@irp.stuartkenzie.com" smtp.helo=us.proxy.mills.io;
dkim=neutral (invalid public key) header.i=@irp.stuartkenzie.com header.s=scph1124 header.a=rsa-sha256 header.b=BOHvtOsv;
dmarc=none header.from=stuartkenzie.com
Received-SPF: temperror (mail.mills.io: error in processing during lookup of msprvs1=20121HZ44a1Eg=bounces-367050@irp.stuartkenzie.com: responses is not
iterable) client-ip=172.30.0.5;
Received: from us.proxy.mills.io ([172.30.0.5])
by mail.mills.io (Haraka) with ESMTP id 3CD19639-8117-48DB-8137-5B29E3732B5E.1
envelope-from <msprvs1=20121HZ44a1Eg=bounces-367050@irp.stuartkenzie.com>;
Sun, 26 Jan 2025 22:23:33 +0000
Received: from mta-174-87-76.smtp-out.sparkpostmail.com
(mta-174-87-76.smtp-out.sparkpostmail.com [192.174.87.76]) by
us.proxy.mills.io (envelope-sender
<msprvs1=20121HZ44a1Eg=bounces-367050@irp.stuartkenzie.com>) with ESMTPS id
74a301f9; Sun, 26 Jan 2025 22:23:33 +0000
How fucking dumb as these spammer little assholes?! 🤦♂️ Not only does the domain in the Fron:
have a bad TLS certificate, the domain in the Reply-To
is a blank page. Wut dua fuw?! 🤣 And seriously, how du fuq did this even get through my Mail proxies? 🤔 @xuu@txt.sour.is 😅
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Threema is also known to be crippled to state actors and the five eyes. It has known crypto protocol weaknesses that can leak metadata.
@johanbove@johanbove.info Why not Signal? 🤔
@johanbove@johanbove.info It’s a good movie! 👌
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Soon™ soon™ my friend 🤣
At a gold club today for a friend’s birthday 🥳
Why are we touting such garbage anyway?! 🤔 Why is Apple even entertaining this nonsense?! 🤦♂️
Apple’s so-called “Apple Intelligence” is also pretty shit™
Honestly Apple’s Image Playground is pretty shit™
@arne@uplegger.eu I do 😅 Despite some opinions, I actually love HTMX and use it in many of my projects, including yarnd
to give it that nice SPA-like UX feel without all this Javascript React nonsense 😅
Online meetup Yarn.social call is on! Come join us!
@arne@uplegger.eu Nice! 👌
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt @xuu@txt.sour.is will nuke it with prejudice I’m sure 👍
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Oh yeah @xuu@txt.sour.is found his “Open Registrations” got reverted somehow 🤔
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev that’s the one used on https://twtxt.dev 🤣
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt What do you mean? Hmm? 🤔
See here
Anyone coming to the call today? 12:00 UTC (+/- 2hrs)
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Sounds a bit like what you would do when writing normal Go code to me 😅
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Just to be clear, you’re only talking about the logo for twtxt.dev? 🤔
The other alternative is to just integrate with Salty.im itself 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de It’s all good 👍 Just discussing two things really a) Publishing private/encrypted messages to target recipients on a Twtxt feed (Direct Messages) and b) A new/alternative logo for https://twtxt.dev 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha 🤣
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev I never really understood this “CLEAN” architecture… 😅 Can you explain it in your own words as you understand it to mean? 🤔
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt I don’t think this has anything to do with yarnd
, but SSH keys in general 😅
@andros@twtxt.andros.dev Could not agree more! 🙌
- Make sure the machine is off. ✅ (confirmed via remote IPMI)
- Unplug the power cables.
- Unrack the machine.
- Bring to office bench.
- Unscrew the cover.
- Plug in a new SATA DOM on a spare SATA cable.
- Boot a bootable Live Linux Rescue system
- Login and confirm both SATA DOM(s) are visible
- Use
dd
to copy the contents of the old SATA DOM to the New.
- Power off
- Remove old SATA DOM
- Confirm the machine comes back in it’s original state.
Took today off work. My workplace has a special form of leave called “My Day” that you can take in addition to your usual Annual leave. So nice! 😊 I’m using one of them today to take advantage of the long weekend coming up (Australia Day). Planning on making repairs to one of my Hypervisor nodes that is currently down and powered off for repairs. The SATA DOM (Disk on Module) boot disk is kind of dead and the controller refusing to take any new writes. It’s about ~5 years old 🤣
Plan is to take the machine out of the Rack, place it on my office desk to open it up. Plug in a new 2nd SATA DOM on another SAtA cable. Boot it back up with a Linux Rescue bootable ISO and do a dd
of the old to the new. Then swap ‘em around and hope 🤞 for the best 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Docker Swarm to the rescue! 🤣
So am I 🤣
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt It stores it in the devices secure store, whatever that is on the device. It’s different for Android and iOS.