@mckinley@twtxt.net Nice one. :-)
It’s the second time, @movq@www.uninformativ.de. Not the XFS filesystem driver anymore this time, though. Luckily, with my experience from last time it was rather easy today – once we finally managed to reproduce it. cat /proc/<PID>/{syscall,stack}
were absolute key again, thank you very, very much dear Linux kernel hackers for these absolutely wonderful tools! The only tricky part left is figuring out why that actually happens.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Enjoy your thick egg slices. :-)
Hurray, yet another bug where a process is not killable and hangs forever in an uninterruptible system call…
@prologic@twtxt.net I might have to look into this thing. But at first glimpse it looks rather complicated and doesn’t look like a simple replacement in my chain.
Again, YT keeps on deploying broken shit. >:-( Excerpt from my cronjob error feed: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/404.png
@prologic@twtxt.net Does your cronjob parse the HTML, queries an API or how does it work? I parsed the video list HTML in the past. But it constantly broke, because somebody at Google thought they have to mess with the HTML every now and then. When I noticed that there are actually RSS feeds, I immediately switched. It’s way better. Here’s my setup: https://lyse.isobeef.org/online-video-setup/ I reckon I have to update this article with the latest achievements of #shorts exclusion.
@prologic@twtxt.net Not sure why the deerstand’s roof is on the ground. That high seat has been built not that long ago. I can’t tell for sure but I’m fairly certain that the roof was installed the last time I checked. :-?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Cool! sed 21/s/one/on/ vec.h
8-)
We had 11°C and a lot of wind today. I left the house at beautiful sunshine to go into the woods. I had to shelter from the rain under a coniferous tree right away for 10-15 minutes or so.
Many puddles had plenty of spawn in them. Some of the super tiny tadpoles already hatched. Unfortunately, none of them will probably make it, because all those puddles will all dry up in the next one or two months I reckon. Let’s hope for the best, though.
A bird landed in the trees about 30 meters away from me and it appeared to be a larger one, like a buzzard. Only at home at the screen I then saw that it was just a pidgeon. :-)
A bit later, there was a chaffinch happily singing and picking on the forest road. I could close in to about five meters before it flew half a meter further and continued. So I made a few steps, too. That game continued for over five minutes, before it then decided to relocate four meters higher onto a branch to let me pass by beneath. Pretty cool!
idleConnsClosed
is useless here, right? https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/branch/main/internal/server.go#L192
Ah, it’s supposed to be this pattern in the example code, but – to my understanding – applied incorrectly since all interaction with this channel happens in the same goroutine: https://pkg.go.dev/net/http#Server.Shutdown
I’m not a channel expert, @prologic@twtxt.net, but idleConnsClosed
is useless here, right? https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/branch/main/internal/server.go#L192
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thanks. It’s so cool to see all the colorful change and animal activity that comes along with spring. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Sadly, you’re right. The impacts are getting closer, adding two hours today. Yes, I’m speaking of the RSS feeds.
Haha, how cool is that! :-D Bee invasion interrupts tennis game: https://youtu.be/AADUUz2xqos
17°C today and I finally managed to go on a hike again. My thighs are a little bit sore. Sun didn’t cooperate too well with my camera, but the sunset was all the more beautiful for it.
It’s always impressive to see that every now and then YouTube manages to break all feeds for several hours straight. 404s for hours on end. My hourly cronjob failed three times this morning. You’d think at least one test would fail in their CI/CD pipeline to prevent that.
@prologic@twtxt.net As a workaround, you can add Alex’s channel to your archive: https://www.youtube.com/@anengineersfindings If anyone of you likes engineering stuff, that’s certainly worth it. :-)
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
We participated with the scouts in the county cleanup day and even found a whole rubbish dump at the edge of the woods. Somebody must have dumped a whole truck load down the hill and burried half of it. We filled up a complete trailer with that. I reckon you can get much more out of this place.
Just in time for the start of the event, it began pouring down on us. It was very muddy, but still good fun. One cub scout said: “Oh, this is so cool! Walking around earlier on the paths and picking up trash wasn’t bad, but this here is really awesome. I really do enjoy it a lot. Look how much trash there is. Crazy!”
It took me half an hour to hose down all the clay from my rain jacket, -trousers and boots. What a mess.
Oh damn, @movq@www.uninformativ.de. @mckinley@twtxt.net Yup, paper it is.