@dee yeah maybe. Though some of them are clearly not raising at the second, so I suspect in the bay area it's just one of those things
@tef I've yet to see a barracuda billboard ;)
@aks I think some of the SF residents are way ahead of you on that one
The bay area really is 3000 sq km surrounded by reality, but in short doses it's alright I guess
I think I first came to San Francisco like 10 years ago almost exactly to now, the one thing that has not changed over time are the tech product billboards.
it's weird because I am used to seeing these as banner ads or whatever, but nope, here they are on the side of the road just chilling
@0x10f unholy
@bencc ah yes, like when PCB "auto route" gets drunk
( http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-PC-2.html )
@deneb big slot cpu energy
@MissAemilia I would not want to see how it's actually implemented using lsusb
Mods are asleep, post cursed motherboards
@wrmsr pssh, should be good enough in cold climates /s
@subnet_masked it's common name in British English at least
It's 120V so it took _forever_ of course
hmph, Long time since I've seen a kettle with a "kettle lead" (C13/C15) connector
@wrmsr na, I think it's just like everyone else who is trying to get reliable access in the semi faraday cage
@benjojo is no longer asking
@brendanbertko yes!
It's entirely possible there may be too many WiFi access points inside the datahall of HE FMT2
I went to the Bay Model!
Super cool seeing it in person after looking at many images of it
Spotting supermicros with the rack ear condoms still on
Average IP version
WHY ARE WE SHOUTING
Guy looks like Charlie from Smiling Friends
@jamesog given I live at LCY basically, mostly the pain of getting there when various stuff does not work (Liz was not running at 5 on a Sunday, various stuff was sad, etc) but you can never know that until the week you fly etc...
@nicoduck and if you are lucky (depending on situation) you enter a lottery for a £300 payout if they fuck up!
I had a flatmate who did this so much (also flew every 2 weeks) that I think he ended up cash positive flying the airline
Good god, I need something to zap me when I attempt to book a pre 10AM flight from LHR
@eval press button to drown
@javierg it is surprisingly easy to drop packaging into hot pans
@russss @erikk @nicoduck I've also have my eyes on https://www.qotom.net/product/NasPC_Q30912DSS14.html , similar setup, likewise no IPMI (but the HP Gen10 dont either)
@nicoduck @erikk it sucks so bad there is not a good+modern version of the HP Gen 8 Microserver, I am keeping my Gen8 (vs your Gen7) alive, but I really really want something not DDR3, it's the only DDR3 thing left in my entire computer estate
@wrmsr hah, yes :P
@MissAemilia Intel being burned over many generations of mistakes on making mobile CPUs finally settled on a part of the mobile market that is seemingly viable with Atom/etc
@Gaelan It's quite load bearing when biz contracts are going back and forward with edits, and you want to make sure nothing (either maliciously or accidentally) else changed between versions
It's impressive seeing what 8~ years of CPU progress does even on the low end of CPU SKUs
I've finished (for now) upgrades of the bgp.tools IXP remote infra and the last box went from a Atom C2550 to Celeron J6412, same core count, 4W less of TDP and the CPU time on the same workload has dropped in half!
May all of the PDFs you need to diff be well formatted.
Because doing pdf-diff on the one I have today is like scraping molten plastic off a frying pan
@wogan https://ublog.byme.at/objects/5b33ab25-7130-4d75-b8a5-ffbfc4776d7a
@Edent I misread my own logs. I actually manage 5µs per row with LOAD FILE
@Edent mmmm. I bet that's doing raw inserts. At bgptools when I need to import a lot of stuff at once I generate a CSV on the fly and provide it to the MySQL as a LOAD FILE, I tend to average 90 microseconds per row
@Edent you doing inserts or LOADs?
I wish to declare that I am taking the this (pro death of .io) bet:
RE: https://abyssdomain.expert/@filippo/113279262895500874
@mikechislett the hardware afterlife shall wait another day :P
@petersanchez yeah https://github.com/benjojo/honk-benjojo/commit/97ba018769e9e806425f7194f0766da0156f874c
@jamesog Sadly I use GAE because I can trust it (after great annoyance to deploy) actually run the code, I've mopped up (and heard friends) fly.io horror stories to the point where I would never trust anything of value on fly
@Gaelan Would be nice tbh, Like the days before bLE beacons got abused to the point where all of the cool features got de-implemented
TIL of Fedi StreetPass https://streetpass.social/ (I'm probs late to the party)
Basically if the page you browse has a rel=me html tag on it, it will see if there is a fedi profile behind it, and let you know (with history!) what "hits" you have had, super nice!
(I also patched my cursed blog+fedi stuff to actually make it work)
Call error 7: App Engine APIs are not enabled, please add app_engine_apis: true to your app.yaml to enable.
Ah, thanks Google App Engine, thanks for spending 10 mins "Updating service" and then migrating all traffic to a version that instantly failed all requests 👍
@mikechislett which one of the many gtt descendants owns it though :p
@lucy https://ublog.byme.at/objects/5b33ab25-7130-4d75-b8a5-ffbfc4776d7a
I got a newly found respect for "busy people", dunno how people do more than a month of this
@marcoslater I'm gonna need a bigger computer to make that viable! I did a back of the envelope guess at what the kW output of my mums underfloor heating loop was and "holy shit"