@prologic@twtxt.net Cheers mate. Fuck me dead, I reckon sâarvo gave it away.
@thecanine@twtxt.net This classic and all-time favorite masterpiece came to mind immediately: http://myfunnymemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/The-Flying-Camel-Is-Very-Polite-As-It-Soars-The-Desert.jpg
@thecanine@twtxt.net Howdy!
Serving suggestion:
Today was our yearly scout meeting. Three glass bottles in total didnât survive the afternoon and evening. After the general meeting some of us went to the scout church service next door and then we had a nice barbie with friends and the general public.
Learning from the big ones means learning to win. :-P
Thanks, @prologic@twtxt.net. There are worse places for sure. :-)
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Sums it up perfectly.
After several hours of debugging in a larger task force yesterday and today, we finally figured out that we must have ran into an XFS bug (seems to work fine on ext4). An ftruncate
syscall hung forever and hence the process was caught in an uninterruptible sleep. This was the first time I ever witnessed kill -9
not to âworkâ. But I learned a bunch of new stuff. I never dug this deep into the guts before.
Some of you probably know that /proc/$PID/syscall
tells you the current system call the process is executing. And /proc/$PID/stack
returns the kernel stack trace. Awesome stuff!
Thatâs a wonderful article on that matter: https://tanelpoder.com/2013/02/21/peeking-into-linux-kernel-land-using-proc-filesystem-for-quickndirty-troubleshooting/
@darch@neotxt.dk! Man! These are some cool pictures! The Iceland gallery was the most beautiful in total to me. How else can it be, right?! ;-) Very beautiful scenery and lovely colors overall. Iâd love to see that with my own eyes one day. Very hard to choose, but I have to highlight the following pics:
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_195449.jpg
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_195600.jpg
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230801_200227.jpg
Additional nature shoutouts go to:
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_125342_HDR.jpg
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_145244_HDR.jpg
- http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230830_193738_HDR.jpg
The latter one perfectly fits this sign: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230807_140853.jpg (probably a sunset, though ;-))
I had to chuckle at this one: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-07-iceland/IMG_20230802_112551.jpg
Which brings me to the art pictures. Interesting museum visits. Mostly funny and neat ideas, but also some weird ones. I immediately liked that one (again, obviously): http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230825_200517.jpg All these chairs look really cool, great photo, mate! Perfectly fits into the art category itself: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230829_162111_HDR.jpg
That one is a good mix of nature and art combined, with a touch of ugliness, that brings its own beauty, though. Itâs a bit hard to describe, but I hope you get what I mean: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-08-aln/IMG_20230827_114645_HDR.jpg
NY has some really ugly spots, thatâs quite a contrast. I especially get that feeling when looking at this brilliant shot: http://darch.dk/fotos/media/images/2023-09-nyc/IMG_20230830_114320_HDR.jpg It portraits the shabbiness perfectly. Iâm very glad I donât live in a concrete and glass desert but rather a town. However, I have to admit, the views from the skyscrapers arenât so bad.
Thank you very much for sharing all of them! I certainly had a blast going through them.
I covered todayâs sunrise to sunset. Sort of. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-09-20/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Woooooaaaaaahhhh, geil! Iâd absolutely love to see this some day.
@mckinley@twtxt.net Some mates and I run a server and Iâm a (rather passive) member of some club. But thatâs about it. I used to attend the yarn calls every now and then when that was a thing. :-) So mostly online stuff, rarely on-site anymore. How about you?
And to finish the day off: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2023-09-18/
Todayâs morning sun made for a nice scenery: https://lyse.isobeef.org/morgensonne-2023-09-18/
We made a bike tour in the heat of the day. The sun was brutal with 27°C in the shade. Man, this one section was suuuuper steep and you couldnât hill-start anymore once stopped for a quick rest, because you just spun out the tire in the loose gravel. No chance. So we had to push (I didnât mind that, though). My mateâs battery then flattened, so he had no other choice anyways. Luckily, I have an old-school bicycle with no electronics (if you donât count the lights). So the rest of the hills werenât too bad for me, but he was huffing and puffing badly.
We had waffles with apple sauce for lunch at a closed ski hut out in nature. It was very peaceful, nobody around, just birds and critters. After resting a bit we tried out the scout camera. Todayâs mission was to get a bit familiar with that equipment. All the pictures were taken with that DSLR, a Nikon D5200 with a 18-105mm lense. Quite a heavy rig compared to my small digicam. Looking at the pics on a big screen, we gotta keep practicing. This lense is certainly not made for macro shots. We have another one thatâs probably suited for that, but I didnât want to bring the whole bag. And more zoom would also be nice for all the birds. But we donât have a larger zoom lense.
Finally, we encountered an old train from the MÀrklintage (MÀrklin days). This weekend they pulled out old locomotives and wagons and had extra tours between Göppingen (where MÀrklin, the model train manufacturer, has its headquarter) and Geislingen/Steige. Tons of people all along the tracks everywhere.
@thecanine@twtxt.net Ah, haha, itâs a really good one. I thought you drew it.
@ionores@twtxt.net Thanks, mate!
Thanks, @movq@www.uninformativ.de!
When I went to the scout meeting this evening, I first saw a colorful sky, then a shooting star above our camp fire and finally a fairly new starlink chain of about 15 satellites or I donât know how many. There is only photographic evidence of one of these events.
@prologic@twtxt.net Thanks, I got lucky there.
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net I wash my hands of it. :-D
Hahaha, @thecanine@twtxt.net, well done! :â-D Great drawing, I like this style.
yarnd
password change function is insecure by design and should be fixed đ€
I share your opinions, @mckinley@twtxt.net and @lumen@tw.lumen.pink.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de That ainât tea bag.
Welcome back, @lumen@tw.lumen.pink! Uuuhh, thatâs a lovely photo: https://lumen.pink/notas/sobre-grilos-and-palavras/ I never had a grasshopper or mantis crawl over my finger. This must be so cool!
Agreed, @eapl.me@eapl.me, that looks fairly clean. Much more tidied than the default theme. Good job, @darch@neotxt.dk, I like it. If you see some garbage requests in your access log, do not worry, theyâre coming from me. You gotta do some input validation and error handling. :-) (E.g. see ?list=twtxt.txt_
.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Lucky you, we didnât have any thunderstorms lately. But temps were somewhat passable. These storm chasers are a fun species. Taking it right to the next level. :-) I mean it is probably cool to see the thunderstorm from above or the inside. But better donât crash into the windows of other people.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Da geht mir auch sofort das Messer im Hosensack auf.
We came across a slow worm this evening and had a nice sunset.
I ran into an issue with the scoping of variables in pongo2
. The modifications in the loop are not visible to the outside. Thatâs a bummer. Exactly this: https://github.com/flosch/pongo2/issues/163
yarnd
password change function is insecure by design and should be fixed đ€
@prologic@twtxt.net Ah, ok. But you actually have to be logged in. It doesnât just assume it. At least it tried it in the web UI. It would be nice to confirm the password by retyping it into a second field, so typos are caught.
@ionores@twtxt.net Looking good, enjoy! :-)
yarnd
password change function is insecure by design and should be fixed đ€
@prologic@twtxt.net How come?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de You gotta do it like migrating birds. Move south in winter. The day after tomorrow is supposed to only reach 21°C. But on Saturday temps are up again.
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de Itâs the result of my job as a rosehip barber. Cutting off the black hairy end to make rosehip puree. Finally, all done now:
Quick quiz, whatâs this? Thereâs a second hint. And the solving. Now back to work after this break.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Sounds good.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I see, ta.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I feel like I asked before, but forgot the anweser. What are you using multipass for? Machine admistration?
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de @ionores@twtxt.net Thank you all! Yeah, time to get my apple grinder built this year. Letâs see if we also get any apples, itâs not looking too great this year.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha!
My mate made me five adapters for my welding table clamp. No, I donât have a welding table, thatâs the whole point for these adapters. The clampâs foot is 28Â mm in diameter but my bench dog holes are only 20Â mm wide. So now I can use the one clamp with this large foot, too. Works like a treat, Iâm super happy! Since I only needed one adapter thereâs room for future expansion of my inventory. :-)