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04:43:11<nukke>https://www.heise.de/en/news/US-auto-tariffs-apply-to-all-computers-and-hard-disks-10343085.html
04:43:16<nukke>hold on to your butts
04:55:32<catbottom>15 years ago I started that expat life because I didn't really know what to do after college and wanted to have some fun. Every year I have begun to feel more and more like I dodged a huge bullet, especially now living close enough to Shenzhen to fund my archival projects pretty cheaply and to, for all the problems where I am now, be kinda insulated from.... all this, at least relatively.
05:28:01<BlankEclair>nothing more painful than using a scraper you've last touched since months and realising that something broke
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06:54:18<Exorcism>!tell Sparky14920 "<Sparky14920> Exorcism: also those looks awesome!" thanks!
06:54:19<eggdrop>[tell] ok, I'll tell Sparky14920 when they join next
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12:10:55<Hans5958>There should be more talk about the races on the leaderboards
12:11:27<Hans5958>Like fuzzy80211 is chasing the number 1 spot from Matthww on Twitch (~90GB vs ~30GB)
12:11:28<Hans5958>lol
12:11:32<Hans5958>++fuzzy80211
12:11:38<Hans5958>fuzzy80211++
12:11:38<eggdrop>[karma] 'fuzzy80211' now has 3 karma!
12:12:07<Matthww>This is the first time for me that's I'm on 1st place please don't take it away :)
12:12:25<Hans5958>*~90GB/h vs ~30GB/h, and I forgot how to do karma
12:13:05<Matthww>Fuzzy is doing 3x times as much items per second than I am.
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12:38:55<nstrom|m>I'm just happy to be in top 10, can't compete w/ you maniacs
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13:38:01<fuzzy8021>atm going to be hard to catch you Matthww
13:54:41<fuzzy8021>and as soon as i said that the serve rate spikes back up
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14:11:20that_lurker is waiting for a lottery win so he can buy ip blocks to get to top of leaderboards :-P
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14:50:42<steering>systemd is amazing, I really love how it notifies me by email when things fail just like cron. oh wait.
14:51:02<steering>certbot, too.
14:51:23<steering>Apr 09 05:23:15 ourdomain certbot[3121597]: Attempting to renew cert (ourdomain) from /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/ourdomain.conf produced an unexpected error: Missing command line flag or config entry for this setting:
14:51:27<steering>Apr 09 05:23:15 ourdomain certbot[3121597]: Select the webroot for ourdomain:
14:51:30<steering>Apr 09 05:23:15 ourdomain certbot[3121597]: Choices: ['Enter a new webroot', '/var/www/html']
14:51:33<steering>nice of them to randomly break it in an update.
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15:19:51<@JAA>Hans5958: Hmm, you just made me realise, the karma module is actually preincrement but puts the operator at the end. Now I'm annoyed.
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15:27:06<@JAA>steering: No monitoring? :-P
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15:27:34<steering>hmm, nah, the response is a separate line, so must be a separate statement
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15:27:39<steering>tcl is semicolon-less duh
15:27:46<steering>monitoring is how I found out... about this one
15:27:58<steering>it also broke on a personal system some time ago and I didn't notice til I went to use it and it had an expired cert
15:28:21<@JAA>I've never been a fan of certbot. I poked it back when it was still called letsencrypt and ... nah. Never deployed it anywhere.
15:28:36<steering>we still had like 13 more days on this cert (monitoring alerted us yesterday at <14d)
15:28:42<@JAA>Yeah
15:29:11<steering>tis why I'm not a fan of their idea of even shorter-lived certs :P
15:29:31<steering>something breaks it's suddenly a rush to fix it instead of a nice relaxed "ok, eventually I should figure out what went wrong"
15:30:21<steering>honestly though my bigger problem with certbot is how many times they've changed up the recommended distribution method :P
15:30:56<steering>"so, do I install an OS package, do I download and run an executable blob called certbot-auto, do I pip it, or do I install an OS package?"
15:31:50<steering>(and then of course you pip it because there's no OS package for the DNS provider plugin you need and then it breaks every time python upgrades because python)
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15:32:25<@JAA>My gripes with it back then were that it required root and rewrote the HTTP server config. I believe they improved that by now, but meh.
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15:33:06<steering>yeah, I always just kinda found that... whatever
15:33:26<steering>I'd just let it rewrite it and then go back and fix it xP
15:33:38<@JAA>I used a simple script instead, set up the .well-known thing once, and pointed the server at the certs the script spat out.
15:33:41<steering>for ages I've just used "certonly" or whatever
15:34:16<@JAA>Though nowadays I just use an httpd that has the cert handling built in, so I just need to configure the domain and everything else happens automatically.
15:34:46<steering>in 99% of cases I'd actually be better served by a script that just takes a list of domains and a single webroot xP
15:35:07<@JAA>simp_le is the one I used back then I think, but there's also acme.sh.
15:35:11<steering>even if I have multiple separate sites on a server I point /.well-known/ for all of them to a single place
15:35:12<that_lurker>Lego seems to be a nice alternative to certbot as well https://go-acme.github.io/lego/
15:36:37<steering>acme.sh didnt seem particularly appealing to me either :P
15:37:13<@JAA>Mhm, I just know it exists but never looked at it closer.
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15:38:51<steering>I mean, it includes a built-in server for both ALPN and http-01, an apache and nginx "mode", DNS APIs... most of the complexity that certbot has only it's written in bash instead :P
15:39:10<@JAA>Ah, yeah
15:40:23<steering>maybe I should just go implement http-01 myself :P
15:40:52<@JAA>Do it in Brainfuck for more fun. :-P
15:40:56steering goes back to working on cleaning up work's nagios config
15:42:09<steering>i've actually been thinking about writing a CPU emulator in brainfuck for funsies
15:42:20<that_lurker>https://img.kuhaon.fun/u/9a16PZ.jpg
15:42:26<steering>it should be possible with copious amounts of meta-programming :P
15:42:46<steering>that_lurker: actually, less of them will be coming :P
15:43:09<steering>I need to define escalations so that I can make it not be so annoying about warnings
15:43:18<@JAA>Just take Nagios down. No more errors, everything fine!
15:43:36<steering>(like emailing me 20 times about the cert not being renewed)
15:43:47<steering>and in order to do that I need to define some groups because otherwise it would be a PITA
15:43:50<that_lurker>JAA: There is also the one true way https://img.kuhaon.fun/u/DTHvlD.jpg
15:44:09<@JAA>:-)
15:44:10<steering>lol
15:44:26<steering>site down? acknowledge.
15:44:49<steering>do that pretty often when our EU office drops offline actually.
15:45:44<steering>"oh well, hopefully it's just their ISP or power, they'll find out in 12 hours when I'm asleep"
15:49:43<Hans5958>News flash on Twitch: fuzzy8021 takes the lead, Matthww (probably) caves in or something idk
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15:51:31<Hans5958>ggs for Matthww++
15:51:31<eggdrop>[karma] 'ggs for Matthww' now has 1 karma!
15:55:11<Hans5958>Frick das not what I meant
15:55:14<Hans5958>Matthww++
15:55:15<eggdrop>[karma] 'Matthww' now has 1 karma!
15:55:35<@JAA>eggdrop++
15:55:35<eggdrop>[karma] 'eggdrop' now has 80 karma!
15:55:38<@JAA>fireonlive++
15:55:39<eggdrop>[karma] 'fireonlive' now has 945 karma!
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16:05:42<steering>I had a dream last night that fireonlive was back :(
16:10:26<@JAA>:-(
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17:00:35<steering>hmm, our Q1 (lol) all-hands meetings at work is tomorrow.
17:00:44<steering>yay, another excuse to not work :P
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18:54:37<@JAA>So apparently the LTO compression lie isn't enough for Quantum anymore:
18:54:38<@JAA>> Quantum’s SuperLoader® 3 puts the power and economy of the latest LTO tape technology into a low-profile, affordable, easy-to-manage automated backup and archive appliance. It scales easily as data grows, supports backup volumes up to 720* TB of capacity in a 2U form factor
18:54:43<@JAA>> *2.5:1 compression, 20:1 deduplication with LTO-9.
18:55:43<@JAA>Although I'm not sure how they arrive at 720 TB since an LTO-9 cartridge is 18 TB, which would result in 900 TB with those made-up factors.
18:56:43<steering>lmao 20:1 deduplication
18:57:33<steering>I feel like that's borderline-unreasonable even if it's a bunch of daily snapshots or something
19:01:02<@JAA>I mean, if <1/20th of the data changes per day, it's plausible. But yeah, lol
19:24:06<fuzzy8021>for what its worth our barracuda claims 94% reduction here.
19:24:45<@imer>My local backup system achieves way more* dedup than that, I should ring them for a case study and trial run :-) (* I barely add/change any data)
19:27:14<fuzzy8021>cant say much changes here either but not sure the impact of backing up full vms (though not many)
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19:34:51<nicolas17>https://bsky.app/profile/astrokatie.com/post/3lmfp7wl6is2g
19:34:54<nicolas17>"The problem with most machine-based random number generators is that they’re not TRULY random, so if you need genuine randomness it is sometimes necessary to link your code to an external random process like a physical noise source or the current rate of US tariffs on a given country."
19:42:41<anarcat>micah
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19:42:43<@JAA>lol
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