systemd's networking added a terrible feature to DHCP in Systemd v244 (2019-11-29):
It sends a RELEASE packet on shutdown.
So if you're restarting a server that uses DHCP and are running something like dnsmasq, it rips the DNS entry out of cache and the TTL is already super low (TTL=1) so now you can't ping the server by its hostname to watch it come online until it's actually back online. If you try too quickly, you'll end up with a negative cache entry which is even stupider.
You can fix this though:
/etc/systemd/networkd.conf
[DHCPv4]SendRelease=false
CriticalConnection=true
Now it doesn't do this batshit insane behavior
Thank you for sharing 🙂
focal - prevent networkd from performing a dhcprelease
We have an issue with focal/networkd and our dhcp-server which gives some (not all) hosts a new ipaddress when they reboot. The network guys says it is due to the dhclient sends a DHCPRELEASE so I ...Ask Ubuntu
new #chiptune for #BandcampFriday #FairTradeMusicFriday
i tried to make dub techno on the #GameBoy and it got out of hand as usual
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The first details on the Anthropic copyright settlement just came out:
$1.5 billion dollars. Covers 500,000 books that were pirated and used to train AI models. ($3,000 per book.)
Wednesday’s discovery of three mis-issued TLS certificates for Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 encrypted DNS lookup service generated intense interest and concern among Internet security practitioners. Since then, new information and analysis have become available, including the issuance of nine additional certificates since February 2024. This FAQ list is designed to answer questions raised in comments to the story and to provide the latest on what’s known about the incident,
arstechnica.com/information-te…
The number of mis-issued 1.1.1.1 certificates grows. Here’s the latest.
Everything to know about the mishap that threatened to expose millions of users’ queries.Dan Goodin (Ars Technica)
With the PM chasing the voters to the right he is telling the voters to the left to fuck off. Expect him to lose the fuck out of it. Because the voters to the right will never vote for his party.
He doesn't have a majority in Parliament. Now that Pierre Poutine has his job back...
The first says, “I’ll have a beer.”
The second says, “I’ll have half a beer.”
The third says, “I’ll have a quarter of a beer."
The fourth says, "I'll have..."
The bartender interrupts them and says, “You really ought to know your limits," then pours them two beers.
AI has justifiably been under scrutiny of late, with concerning reports of insufficient guardrails for children, young adults, and others who are vulnerable resulting in tragic outcomes. The AI companies, and society at large, must confront those issues.
However, blind people are benefiting from this technology. Like everyone else, we sometimes encounter hallucinations. That can be challenging when we are asking AI to describe the visual world, because unless we have ready access to a sighted person, we cannot always verify independently the veracity of the descriptions we’re getting.
For critical tasks, some of us ask more than one AI model for the information we’re seeking, to compare any discrepancies. We may also cross-examine the AI to be sure it’s sure. Aira’s Access AI service offers free human verification from a trained visual interpreter, which can be very useful.
With all those caveats, AI is making a difference to me, as a blind person living a full and busy life. One of my favorite AI features is deep research. Blind people, like everyone else, benefit from the convenience of information from numerous sources being distilled into one place, but there are accessibility benefits too. The AI models can gather information from sources where websites containing information may have accessibility problems.
I thought I would share my most recent use of deep research as an example of how it can combine convenience with the gathering of information that a blind person might want.
Bonnie and I are house hunting at the moment. While I have purchased seven homes in New Zealand, buying a home in the United States is different in some respects. I am reminded of just how far we’ve come in terms of accessibility. When I bought my first home, everything from perusing the property listings, to making an offer, to signing mortgage agreements, was all done on paper, therefore requiring sighted assistance. It is a better world now, provided the people a blind person work with choose accessible tools.
From our own custom portal provided by our realtor, we have been able to browse many homes. There are excellent text descriptions in most cases, which tell us enough to know when we should engage a trusted family member to give us a more detailed visual description based on photos. Sure, we could use AI to describe those photos, but choosing a home is a big life decision, and a significant purchase.
Using the portal helped us produce a shortlist of properties we wanted to visit. Based on those visits, we have one that looks very promising.
Not being able to sleep for thinking about the future and what life would be like in our possible new home, I got up at 4 AM and started drafting a prompt. As regular users of AI know, the better the prompt, the more likely you are to get a quality response. This is the prompt I finished up with.
“We (Bonnie and Jonathan Mosen) are considering purchasing the residential property at (address redacted), Baltimore MD 21230 and wish to generate a comprehensive buyer's guide.
Research extensively, and please cover:
1. Breaking the lease at (apartment complex address redacted(. Review the uploaded PDF file containing our lease agreement. Detail the steps we would have to take to break the lease, and what costs we will incur given that we are now six months into that agreement.
2. The property. Using all available descriptions of the property, produce a comprehensive verbal description of its features. If possible, analyze all photos of the property to give a rich description of walking through it that is suitable for a blind person. In other words, ideally, we would like an extensive verbal tour, floor by floor, room by room, using available photos. Be as detailed and descriptive as you possibly can, including mentioning the color of fixtures, walls, carpets etc.
3. Value. Comparing the features of this property with others on the market, does it represent good value for money at the asking price of (price redacted)? What are the pros and cons of this property. We'd like to understand the good as well as the not so good.
4. Costs in NZD. At the current exchange rate, what does (price redacted) equal in New Zealand dollars? What other ongoing financial obligations would we be incurring, such as local taxes?
5. The neighborhood. Any information about community activities, the crime rate, and the general vibe of being a member of the neighborhood would be helpful.
6. Attractions. Comment on this property's walkability score, explaining what that score measures and how it is calculated. Then please provide a comprehensive guide on stores, restaurants, and other amenities within walking distance of the property.
7. Internet service. Tell me all the companies that provide Internet to this property. What is the fastest Internet we could receive, who provides it, and what does it cost?
8. Before making an offer. What, if any, checks or inspections of the property should we purchase, and where do we purchase them from?
9. Anything else we should know that should be a factor in our decision?”
My initial intension was to give this prompt to ChatGPT, which I tend to use most often. But since I subscribe to the paid versions of ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity, I decided to send it to all of them and compare the output.
All of them other than Claude got the provisions of our apartment’s lease agreement correct after being supplied a PDF version of the agreement. Despite me uploading it to Claude, it said it couldn’t analyze the data, so it speculated about what was common.
ChatGPT’s report was by far the most comprehensive, albeit a little repetitive at times. Each section contained very detailed information, and then a summary of that information. This seems to be a thing with GPT 5. It was the only model that referenced blindness directly in several sections of the report, noting the need to check appliances for accessibility, and even suggesting that an O&M instructor may be helpful to help us get acquainted with the area. It mentioned that the National Federation of the Blind was close by, and recommended joining the Greater Baltimore chapter. Good advice, that.
It produced a comprehensive list of stores and other facilities close by, a few of which we know are now closed.
Gemini’s report was shorter but still helpful, and got quite poetic when it was asked to provide a detailed description of the property suitable for a blind person, even though it didn’t mention blindness directly in the entire report.
While all the responses gave accurate data about the asking price and its reasonableness, Claude got the fairly basic task of converting the price into New Zealand dollars wrong. Rather than giving the accurate figure as all the other models did, Claude provided a number that would have been true had I asked about converting the price from New Zealand dollars into US dollars. This is a basic error to have made.
Perplexity’s report was brief, but it was the most accurate about telling me precisely which Internet provider had the best plan at this specific location.
ChatGPT did an incredible job in the building inspection section, going into great detail about the steps we should take given that this house has a finished basement, and it told us that apparently, Baltimore has a termite problem. Yikes!
All the models I tested left me with far more information than when I started this exercise, but ChatGPT provided me with the most comprehensive detail by some margin. I was impressed that, despite verging on the slightly patronizing about blindness at times, it did provide information about public transit and other relevant factors that was blindness specific.
Using the research features in this way has certainly provided us with relevant information to help us determine if we should take the plunge and submit an offer. It has also helped us to identify things we should pay attention to if we choose to pay a second visit.
If this house turns out not to be the one, this technique is one I’ll use again for other serious contenders.
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What is it with Linux servers where when you reboot them over SSH the SSH session just hangs
When you do it with FreeBSD your SSH session exits gracefully
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#215 Turn On
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Hey 👋 Love the 2.5admins podcast!
Assuming that you all use ZFS on your laptops as well - do you buy laptops that offer multiple SSD slots (e.g., 2x NVMe or 1x NVMe + 1x SATA) so that you can set up mirrored vdevs?
Or do you run ZFS as a single-disk configuration on your laptops, e.g., because not enough suitable laptop options exist? If the latter, how do you handle the case that a corruption is detected on your single-disk ZFS?
> Tesla Offers Elon Musk an Unprecedented $1 Trillion Pay Package
ahahahahahahaha
LOOKING FOR AN INSTANCE:
For a friend who is a sex worker, i’m looking for an instance where they could post openly about their sex work (including advertising it) but also use it as a fedi home for normal posting. (well. “normal” in terms of the standard trans nonhuman fedi posting)
Any recommendations for instances that would be good spaces for that would be really appreciated!!
To think -- some of us spent all that time and effort in school studying science, history, and math. We thought deeply about ethics and society.
Now, our government and businesses are run by the kids who cheated on all the exams. Our law enforcement and defense are run by the kids who skipped class to drink behind the bleachers. And our health care and science policy are run by the people who ate the crayons.
When it goes, you know an authoritarian is on the prowl for the rest of your freedoms.
#adultcontent #porn #videogames #authoritarianism #freedom
Carney knows this. So why does he want more wealth inequality?
Austerity has *never* worked.
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As the past four years and countless historical examples from the last 100 years show, while it makes sense for any one state to try and cut its way to growth, it simply cannot work when all states try it simultaneously: all we do is shrink the economy.
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As Blyth amply demonstrates, the arguments for austerity are tenuous and the evidence thin. Rather than expanding growth and opportunity, the repeated revival of this dead economic idea has almost always led to low growth along with increases in wealth and income inequality.
polisci.brown.edu/publication/…
Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea
Selected as a Financial Times Best Book of 2013Political Science | Brown University
How does walking back the mandate spur more demand, exactly?
"The mandate requires the number of new ZEVs (zero-emission vehicles) sold in Canada to hit 20% by next year, 60% by 2030 and 100% by 2035 in order to help the country hit its emission-reduction targets.
A government release explains that the EV pause and other measures in the strategy will... spur more domestic demand."
Montreal transit constables should be better armed, says workplace safety board
cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/st…
Fuck no. How about FREE transit. Then you can reduce drastically that budget.
Transit constable are here to check fares. No fares, no need for them.
No need for fare gates update (again). No need for spyware (mobile app).
Then maybe we can improve transit and focus on moving people without a car.
when there is a pepper spray incident shutting down the metro, it's because of these bozos. But tell me how this helps transporting people if they are a major cause of disruption.
NDG senior accuses bus driver of hit-and-run
thesuburban.com/news/city_news…
Car culture.
And fuck the STM driver. And fuck the STM for covering this up.
This city hate pedestrians. Also hate cyclists (until it is time to buy the votes by painting infrastructure).
The great achievement of Valérie Plante is to convince you she loved cyclists. So that they would all vote her in.
There is #noplanetb. 20% was already such a small number...
PM Carney to delay EV mandate, blaming Trump's tariffs.
PS There are OTHER countries that make EVs, eh. WHY AREN'T WE NEGOTIATING W/ THEM, or letting them expand into Canada?
independent.co.uk/news/donald-… #cdnpoli #polcan
Canada's Carney to delay EV mandate as country deals with Trump's tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is delaying a requirement for automakers that sell in Canada to begin hitting minimum sales levels for electric vehicles next yearRob Gillies (The Independent)
Gotta love Proxmox. The party line seems to be, "You can't change the management port because of securitay!"
But the real reason is that they hard coded it in multiple places in the codebase ages ago and now no one is willing to fix it.
as most of you know, nuintaris hate alternate port numbers.
Estupenda comida con @quetzatl y familia.
Ahora solo falta bajarla.
This probably wasn't the day I wanted to read about Carney's efforts to protect the auto sector from EV rules : firesmoke.ca/
Bloomberg: Canada to Stall Electric Vehicle Rules as Carney Seeks to Boost Auto Sector
(and as Trump exhorts countries to dump any non-fossil fuel plans) #cdnpoli
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