kbal

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[–] kbal@fedia.io 4 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

du -sh * | sort -h is a thing I type frequently.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 2 points 7 hours ago

There's someone out there to whom the existence of ping -i 30 is news.

The idea of using >file instead of touch file — or cp /dev/null file if it already exists — is new to me, though it doesn't seem all that useful.

 

My thumb is itchy.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 8 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

38 billion dollars is $2300 per Canadian household.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 0 points 11 hours ago

If he'd chosen his words more carefully and said "many" rather than "most" nobody would have a reason to disagree.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 7 points 1 day ago

The trick is to use a text editor with a fixed-width font.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I think most of the software development world agrees with wikipedia on putting kanban in the "agile software development" category.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Weird headline. Presumably the rest of the G7 leaders will also be there.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 51 points 1 day ago (6 children)

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[–] kbal@fedia.io 10 points 3 days ago (3 children)

tl;dr: It's alarmingly large and rapidly growing.

I wonder where all the money is coming from. It's got to run out at some point.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 3 points 3 days ago

the only radical thing a person could be doing right now is ignoring it.

Wait, what? I knew these people didn't know what "radical" means — but what on earth do they actually think it does mean?

[–] kbal@fedia.io 4 points 3 days ago

Of course. The very phrase "Just Stop Oil" is a radically extremist expression. Stopping oil is making a big change that addresses the root of the problem, i.e. it's radical. It's the extremist version of the more moderate "slow down oil a little" approaches that dominate politics.

[–] kbal@fedia.io 20 points 3 days ago

I'm sure some people find it very helpful to talk to a chatbot. Others find it helpful to talk to a cat. Either way it's not a therapist.

 

30 years ago somebody told me their opinion about "Changes" but I didn't know what Changes was. I just remembered to look it up, and according to Wikipedia it could've been any of about 50 things.

 

Browsers should probably just stop sending user-agent header at all, ideally.

If anyone else was wondering why some websites and the "Alternate Player for Twitch.tv" extension stopped working in the latest Librewolf update, it's because they changed the userAgent string from Firefox to LibreWolf and way too much shitty code is confused by it looking like firefox but then not being firefox.

 

I am enjoying the Oblivion remaster except for one thing: Lockpicking. I was good at the old Oblivion lock picking. There was a clear audio cue, I have good ears I guess, and it was both easy and satisfying. Many found it impossible, but I had the gift.

In the remaster they've removed that audio cue and now there is only the visual motion of the tumblers to react to. I do not have fast eyes, only fast ears as it turns out. I am bad at the new lockpicking. Curse your laziness, anonymous Virtuos programmer who chose to take that shortcut.

 

Wishing a happy International Bat Appreciation Day to all who celebrate.

 

Even before the election was called, the Greens unveiled their plan to counter the global and domestic challenges posed by Donald Trump’s chaotic government. It’s chock full of good ideas, including many you wouldn’t normally expect: Improving the east-west energy grid to beef up national energy sovereignty; ramping up domestic artillery production; the stoppage of observing U.S-imposed intellectual property laws; and integrating more closely with the European, Australian, and Ukrainian defence industries.

 

Well I decided to upgrade to Debian testing last night on my desktop here, just for fun. It seems fine.

Xfce4-screensaver wasn't in bullseye so I had an old locally compiled version installed, which may have been the cause of some video problems. Replaced with the debian build.

A broken bash completion script I had removed came back and was annoying until I remembered what I'd done.

Old searx install didn't work, neither did latest searxng install script from git. Too many python errors for me, so I gave up and ran the docker container instead. That was the only frustrating part.

Skyrim runs more smoothly and amdgpu hasn't crashed yet. It had been getting bad lately, locking up during video playback sometimes (maybe once a week) in the past month or two. I think perhaps running the newest kernels with the old mesa was a bad combination.

I ran out of disk space on the EFI partition during install, but it recovered no problem.

Other than that no problems so far.

 

They're talking about closing the main support office for the Mauna Loa Observatory — which is "recognised as the birthplace of global carbon dioxide monitoring and maintains the world's longest record of measurements of atmospheric CO2."

 

Changelog once again didn't make it to nexus but it looks fairly substantial.

 

The carbon dioxide (CO2) spewing from human activities is not only changing Earth’s atmosphere, it’s also rapidly acidifying the planet’s oceans. In 50 years, that acidification could reduce the oceans’ ability to absorb CO2 by 10% as it takes a toll on phytoplankton

... Nevertheless, it’s still too early to conclude that the projected declines in phytoplankton will inevitably reduce CO2 uptake by the world’s oceans, Church and others caution. It’s still possible the declines could be offset by higher plankton growth rates at high latitudes and other global processes involved in carbon cycling. However, Church says, “It certainly doesn’t help.”

 

It seems like whenever I post things to m/random there is a long pause and then sometimes an error message.

Error 503 first byte timeout

first byte timeout

Error 54113

Details: cache-lga21954-LGA 1741291495 2045459759

Varnish cache server

This time, the whole site was unresponsive for a minute afterwards. Did anyone varnish the cache server lately?

#fedia

 

Are we selling your data? Who can say, really? What does "selling" even mean? We'll just need you to agree to new some terms of use to be sure we can get away with whatever it is we'll be doing. Don't worry about it!

#firefox

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