The Official Status Thread
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Status: Found this key.
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Now I just need to figure out what drive it goes to...
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@Zerosquare said in The Official Status Thread:
You could then tell people it's a modern piece of art about the futility of life, or something.
It just struck me that this is a rather apt description of much if not all of IT.
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Status: What good is DEBUG-level logging if the log contains truncated data!?!?!?
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@Tsaukpaetra Occasionally, there are finer levels than DEBUG. Rare though.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra Occasionally, there are finer levels than DEBUG. Rare though.
No, it's intentionally limiting logs to 64 characters (I'm reading the logger class).
I should put in a ticket to have it ignore that limit if the level is DEBUG, but for now I just expanded it to 64k and hoping python does the needful.
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Status: Did you know? Non-root users still can't mount filesystems without help from higher powers.
Did you also know? ZFS on Linux will automatically attempt to mount received datasets upon creation, which will fail if you are not root.
Did you really know? FreeNAS considers failure to mount a sent dataset a critical failure and aborts the entire process, even if there are multiple datasets to send.
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@Tsaukpaetra That's the same recovery key I got on my luggage
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
ZFS
huh. that would explain why Linus is so against having kernel mode support for that file system.....
either that it it's a symptom of his assholishness that he's preventing proper merging of the codebase into the kernel.
you know, depending on whether you're Pro Oracle or not in the debate.
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@Vixen said in The Official Status Thread:
you know, depending on whether you're Pro Oracle or not in the debate.
Expect nothing of
Walder FreyOracle, and you will never be surprised.
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#Status
Planning
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@Vixen The weather round here supplies the "misting" free of charge...
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that would explain why Linus is so against having kernel mode support for that file system.....
@Vixen He says he won't merge it unless they explicitly state that their license is GPL compatible, which is an entirely understandable stance.
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@error said in The Official Status Thread:
that would explain why Linus is so against having kernel mode support for that file system.....
@Vixen He says he won't merge it unless they explicitly state that their license is GPL compatible, which is an entirely understandable stance.
blah blah blah hyperbole blah blah mutter blah comedic effect blah blah.
;-P
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@Vixen said in The Official Status Thread:
#Status
Planning
When I was six years old or so, a nice adult giving a group tour showed a group of us a leafy vine completely covering a wall, and explained that a single leaf from that plant would grow into a whole new plant.
I, being young and curious and a bit skeptical, quietly took a leaf from that plant, and when I got home to my grandma's that afternoon, placed one outside her house.
It turns out the nice adult was telling the truth. It apparently cost my grandma hundreds to thousands of dollars to remove the vines that inexplicably covered her house that summer.
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@error said in The Official Status Thread:
It apparently cost my grandma hundreds to thousands of dollars to remove the vines that inexplicably covered her house that summer.
Ivy... just about the only plant that's more annoying to get rid of than Ivy is Bamboo..... at least fire works against Ivy.....
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@Vixen said in The Official Status Thread:
at least fire works against Ivy
And the house they're growing on
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Vixen said in The Official Status Thread:
at least fire works against Ivy
And the house they're growing on
i didn't say it was adviseable to use fire on Ivy. just that it would work.
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@Vixen But can you make chopsticks and furniture out of ivy? Checkmate vineists
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Tomorrow Chromium-based Edge releases. Web developers rejoice.
Or not, because IE still has more market share than Edge, and the latest version of that came out in 2013.
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@topspin said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@AyGeePlus said in The Official Status Thread:
BOTH my grants went ahead to the next stage.
*starts baking cupcakes...*
What do I have to do to get some of those?
Hang out in the Cupcake thread
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@error said in The Official Status Thread:
Tomorrow Chromium-based Edge releases. Web developers rejoice.
Or not, because IE still has more market share than Edge, and the latest version of that came out in 2013.
i'll weep.;..../
i like edge.
at least i like how little resources it uses compared to chromium-with-lipstick-on.
sure it's less capable.
sure it's addon marketplace is nonexistant
But I can run it on a netbook with 4GB of ram and not have it consume every byte possible crowding out every other process and pushing the system to start paging itself to death.
won't be able to do that anymore after tomorrow's update.... not unless McSoft put in a LOT more work than i expect they did taming the resource usage.
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@error said in The Official Status Thread:
Tomorrow Chromium-based Edge releases. Web developers rejoice.
Because Google-sanctioned monoculture is good?
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For me, it's one fewer thing I have to support, and one fewer box to consider when consulting the caniuse matrix.
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@topspin said in The Official Status Thread:
Because Google-sanctioned monoculture is good?
It's not a monoculture - we still have Mozilla.
And I wouldn't mind Microsoft having their own implementation if they could fucking keep up with features.
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Status: Opened some Ars Technica article about some upcoming movie, because I sometimes enjoy reading bad movie opinions from idiots. In the comments, people including an Ars editor are shitting on the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies, X-Men series (including Logan, but apparently First Class was the best one), and Deadpool. Someone likes Amazing Spider-Man and thinks Iron Man 3 was the worst MCU movie.
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@Atazhaia said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Seriously tempted to try and make a cosplay costume (if not sets in), although if going to show it off at DH I only got 150 days to make it. Found a nice, cuddly character that resembles me.
I just need big horns and ears, then make a massive armor, a big cape and a tiny crown. And a massive trident.
But he's just a big silly and cuddly cutie really~
How are you going to destroy part of the real life UI?
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@hungrier said in The Official Status Thread:
X-Men series (including Logan, but apparently First Class was the best one)
First Class didn't contain this, though:
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
How are you going to destroy part of the real life UI?
With my massive trident, of course. Could probably ruin plenty UI features with it.
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I did it. It's fucking stupid and ridiculous*, but I did it: I spawned a child Chrome process and a local web server, loaded a page in that browser, used it to render a WebGL scene, then copied the pixel data from that image and used it to save a PNG, then uploaded that to NodeBB.
* Toby faire: this basically the mission statement for error_bot
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@error_bot test 1
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@Vixen said in The Official Status Thread:
you know, depending on whether you're Pro Oracle or not in the debate.
ZFS doesn't have much to do with Oracle for a while now, actually.
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WIP
@error_bot 8 ball
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I agree. Outlook is not so good.
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Status: been keeping YouTube open all day on my phone with wifi disabled.
I already paid for 30GB of data and I'm gonna use them up even if I gain nothing from it! Other than the satisfaction of making a company lose a bit of money.
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@anonymous234 said in The Official Status Thread:
making a company lose a bit of money.
Thing is, the charge for the data is massively disproportionate to their costs to provide it to you...
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@error_bot screenshot http://thereal.wtf:8888/
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Oh, quality is in the range 0-100, not 0-10.
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@error_bot screenshot https://what.thedailywtf.com/
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@error_bot screenshot https://what.thedailywtf.com/post/1532841
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Seems secure.
@error_bot screenshot http://192.168.1.1/
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