Well that pisses me off. I had a VM I booted up on a test VLAN, but I couldn't ping the VM.
Connect to VM console, can't ping the gateway/firewall.
WTF is going on?
Check switch, check firewall, everything is good; my config has not been tampered with.
Fire up a FreeBSD jail on the same VLAN, it gets DHCP and works.
Go back to VM console and ping the gateway, it works.
Now I can access the HTTP server on that test VM
WHATTTTTTTTTTT
A short tale from way back when I worked at Apple: My team had a lot of lunchtime meetings and they usually got pizza to feed us lunch while we worked. There were two of us on the team who were vegetarian, so they'd order six or eight pizzas for the team and all of them would have meat except for the one meatless pizza they had for just the two of us. But everyone likes vegetarian pizza, so people would get in line, take what looked good which included the veggie pizza, and by the time I got to the veggie pizza it would be gone and I'd have no lunch (and the other vegetarian had the same problem, of course). They tried to get the non-vegetarian people to stop eating the veggie pizza, then tried to hide it so only we veggies could get it, but nothing worked. So I suggested they order four kinds of vegetarian pizzas and a couple pizzas with meat, and that worked out great and there was much rejoicing.
This is a post about gatekeeping disability accommodations.
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GitHub - FreeBSDFoundation/pkgbasify: Convert a FreeBSD system to use pkgbase
Convert a FreeBSD system to use pkgbase. Contribute to FreeBSDFoundation/pkgbasify development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
The following bug fix is now in the latest version of Slack for iOS.
• Apple VoiceOver was not able to select buttons anywhere in Slack outside of threads. Like your favorite cardigan, buttons and threads will, at times,
be in need of repair. Here's a cozy thought: This bug has been all sewn up and tied off.
apps.apple.com/us/app/slack/id…
Slack App - App Store
Download Slack by Slack Technologies, Inc. on the App Store. See screenshots, ratings and reviews, user tips, and more games like Slack.App Store
Five years ago Twitter was still just Twitter, and on this particular day in 2020 I was locked out *again* from my account. Fun times.
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2020/12/03…
This incident was later explained to me as a user error by Twitter admins! Some details here: daniel.haxx.se/blog/2020/12/15…
Twitter lockout, again
Status: 00:27 in the morning of December 4 my account was restored again. No words or explanations on how it happened - yet.daniel.haxx.se
$ arp -an
Command 'arp' not found, but can be installed with:
sudo apt install net-tools
someday Linux distros will be a real OS, but not today
Linux admin locked in a room, all they have is the Debian net installer and an ethernet cable that requires VLAN tagging
To escape they just need to ping the router to open the door
The BSD admin watches the camera feed, takes note of the subject's curious behavior
The Linux admin starves to death
I might be able to manage that, but despite using Debian it's often one of the worst offenders for skipping basic tools

I can't deal with that without documentation anyway. So if it doesn't come up on its own I am screwed even if the OS otherwise supports it.
With documentation I can probably find a way to tickle the right bits via /sys
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I've seen a few people put content warnings on their "looking for work" posts.
I recommend you DON'T do this. Not everyone who comes across your post will bother to expand it. Worse, content warnings prevent your post from appearing in Trending lists, limiting your reach.
I'm not sure what purpose a CW would even serve here—if someone finds the fact that you're looking for work offensive or traumatizing, that's a them problem, not a you problem.
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RE: floss.social/@gnome/1156508217…
I've finally become a friend of GNOME, too. It's time for us users to take financing of open source software we use into our own hands.
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@InsertUser @jimkats I got a commisionned project for cycle infra, this is part of it.
Turn lanes (etc) are currently not in scope. But if you fund me, we can talk :p
Or you can program it yourself and do a PR
Ah, modern techology.
Me: I'd like to connect to another account
Plaid: Great, which one, and provide credentials
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Looks good, they sent an OTP, please provide it
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Something went wrong. Try again?
Me: Sure
Plaid: Great, which account, and provide credentials
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Looks good, they sent an OTP, please provide it
Me: Here ya go (2nd OTP)
Plaid: Something went wrong. Try again?
Me: No
Plaid: Are you sure you want to cancel and lose your progress?
🤦♂️
worst part is that Plaid just breaks your bank's ToS if they never integrated (sounds like they didn't) by scraping their website and logging in with your stored credentials you just gave them.
oh and then they also harvest all of your bank balances/activity/transactions to analyze, just like Zelle does
Aaaaand this would be why I refuse to have a firearm in Suburbia (former), or Hippy Ville (Santa Cruz, current), or in the middle of a big fucking city like San Francisco for "Self Protection".
youtube.com/watch?v=mjwvZoYcTI…
Also, big, sharp blades don't wake the neighbors at 03:00, because I am a considerate person.
How Many Walls Stop a Bullet?
We shoot sheet rock walls to find out how many walls it takes to stop a typical home defense round. We do these tests on our private, closed gun range. Don't...YouTube
@feld I hung some sheetrock recently, and did some insulation so I'mma Guestimate (yes Auto, Guestimate is a word) ...
I'm thinking the hollow points might have flared with some Owens Corning Pink. Would have made zero difference with FMJ/Ball.
Now 2" insulation *Board* would be roughly a 5/8" drywall board-ish, so I'd take 30-35% off of any penetration from a pistol. *Perhaps* 15-20% from shotgun pellets. High energy rifle round, 10-15%?!? May be?
throw in some wiring, a few PVC, copper, maybe a gas pipe or two
would really like to see more realistic wall guts to know what happens
On the occasion of SimpleX and Session getting cryptocoin-donations/funding ... we won't hide that most delta contributors are pretty skeptical of cryptocoin-circles. Exhibit 1: #Webxdc apps - mini apps that anyone can whip up -- and the declared motto still on the webxdc.org web page since inception mid 2022:
No logins, no coins, no platforms ...
and this year, January 23rd, we added "no billionaires" to the growing list of things deserving a "no" :)
delta.chat/en/2025-01-23-webxd…
Delta Chat: Replacing billionairish platforms with ZIP files
How can we evolve and deploy web apps without allowing developers or operators to become a “billionaire in the middle”? There are many ways to try to address this challenge and some involve the tec...delta.chat
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github.com/minio/minio/commit/…
update README.md maintenance mode · minio/minio@27742d4
MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license. - update README.md maintenance mode · minio/minio@27742d4GitHub
🎵 "I really can't stay
Baby, it's cold outside
I've got to go away
Baby, it's cold outside..."🎵
#StormHour #birds #birding #BirdPhotography #wildlife #WildlifePhotography #nature #NaturePhotography #photography #AltText
# Micron Announces Exit from Crucial Consumer Business
> The AI-driven growth in the data center has led to a surge in demand for memory and storage. Micron has made the difficult decision to exit the Crucial consumer business in order to improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments...
Wow.
File name: arm_daue.
Internal title: DAUERND ( NUCLEAR GEAR )
Composed by ARM.
MIDI: drive.google.com/uc?id=1xNt1LC….
Original LZH: web.archive.org/web/2018100214….
ARM's entire catelog is a lot of this sort of weirdness and I love it.
#Framework16 performance issues continued. It took 117 seconds to run git status on the #HardenedBSD ports tree. The screenshots show a VM with 6 vCPU and 32GB vRAM.
For the first couple hours, when the system boots cold, filesystem access is just about as instantaneous as it ought to be. But after around six hours of uptime, the brand spanking new NVMe SSD starts going sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow. Practically unusable when it gets like this.
You can see in the top output that the CPU is mostly stuck in the kernel.
Because of a stupid event from last week, I decided to sequence the first few bars of Phil Collins 'Take Me Home" on my Ableton Move, with emphasis on trying to get the drum pattern and drum sounds as close to the original as possible.
The song uses Roland TR-909 drums for everything except the Cabasa sound.
There is no way I will ever quite get the DX7 e-piano sound right, so I used something that sounds close enough except for the high-end. I couldn't quite get the chorus sound on the e-piano right. It's too stereo, and sounds weird when collapsed to mono.
The Move doesn't really have a gated reverb, required for the clap sound, so I just resampled it with reverb, and faked the gate effect with an envelope curve.
Okay, running into some WTF-ery in the realm of network layer operations and security.
So, I have this network. It has some border routers, and inside the border routers are some core routers. I saw a message on a core router (so, one full device behind the outside edge of my network) that said this:
> ospf[1027]: %ROUTING-OSPF-4-BADLENGTH : Invalid length 37614 in OSPF packet from x.x.x.x (ID y.y.y.y), HundredGigE0/0/0/0
Neither x.x.x.x nor y.y.y.y are IPs in my network or in my interior routing protocol at all. They are both several AS's away.
OSPF is based on multicast, and I can't easily see a way for it to get several hops inside my network like that. I don't think there's a way to send a unicast packet that will get read as an ospf packet by the destination host. What the heck am I looking at, here? I feel like I am missing something obvious but if so, I don't know what. (which is kind of implicit in "missing," but, you know).
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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brings you 15 updated & 1 added apps:
* Running Services Monitor: monitor running services on your Android device 🛡️
RB status: 757 apps (59.7%)
ScaleManager was removed, as it stopped working (due to server-side API changes and lack of app updates).
6 #Magisk modules were updated at apt.izzysoft.de/magisk
Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo 
IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository
This is a repository of apps to be used with your F-Droid client. Applications in this repository are official binaries built by the original application developers, taken from their resp. repositories (mostly Github, GitLab, Codeberg).IzzyOnDroid App Repo
Your `pip` unwrapped 🎇
- you tried to install `requirements.txt` 18 times this year. Doing better than last year!
- of the packages you installed 67% started with py, 11% python, and 6% Py. You guessed wrong 85 times.
- your love for building source has no bounds, except maybe the 92 failed compiles
- you updated `requests` 18 times. Urllib is feeling lonely.
- the average time between updating `pip` was 97 days. But we warned you 338 times!
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so, a while ago, I have been tricked into trying out a vibe-coded project. "tricked", because it wasn't disclosed anywhere, and just from screenshots and the readme, it looked fine'ish.
it was a small web-app used to upload and download files. you know, kinda like wetransfer, but self-hosted.
I gave it a quick try, and it worked well enough for the use-case I had (requesting one file from a user). except that.. chunked uploading was broken.
oh, and also: the project provided docker containers and a compose file, but.. the uploaded files weren't stored in the volume at all, they were just stored as part of the ephemeral container filesystem. very much a "you had one job, and you failed at it" kind of situation.
there was a github issue mentioning existing upload issues. I left a comment there pointing out the volatile storage, because I'm not a jerk. also, I felt it's kinda important to note somewhere, because that puts users at risk of actually losing data. that was at the end of october. just after leaving the comment, I noticed an earlier comment by the maintainer. it read:
Thanks a lot for reporting this bug! I actually struggled with the same issue during development. The v3.2.5-beta release was meant to fix it for good, sorry it didn’t work as expected. Just so you know, I’m currently working on v3.3.0-beta, where I’m rewriting all the upload/download logic from scratch.
and then it hit me: the maintainer actually had zero clue. looking at their commit history, it's pretty clear that there's very little - if any - architectural thinking. a lot of the commits were just "give up and rebuild everything", because that's what you get from GenAI: when they struggle writing code, they tend to suggest throwing everything away and starting from scratch.
anyway, I rm -rfed that project, but because I commented in a bug, I was still subscribed. just got a notification from the maintainer posting that a new "beta" is out, so of course, I checked out the commits.
the latest real commit:
[REFACTOR] Change upload and download architecture
oh dear. yes. once again, instead of fixing shit, it's just throwing away everything. and, hold your horses:
205 files changed, +28939 -15962
and sure, lots of that is also docs changes and i18n file changes, but it's literally throwing away everything and "writing it" from scratch. the docker container is now also installing and running minio, because of course that's perfectly reasonable to do. and, even funnier: the "important upgrade notes" - clearly AI generated - mention a lot of things, but what they don't mention is that if you already have uploaded files and you just build a new container... well... you'll no longer have uploaded files.
it's a total feverdream, and one of many similar stories I've seen in GenAI-driven projects. call me a hater all you want, but I, for once, am really happy about stories like that. it's been 2.5 years since people yelled at me with "GenAI will take your job in a few months", and they're still so laughably bad, that - as someone who knows how to debug and actually fix shit - am becoming less worried about my career as time goes on.
what wonderful times we're in.
(also, you can probably google these quotes and find the project and the maintainer. don't. don't harass them or their projects. for all I know, they might have the best intentions and are just heavily misguided by the fearmongering/FOMO-driven/hype-driven marketing of GenAI companies.)
GitHub - minio/minio: MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license.
MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license. - minio/minioGitHub
Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead
Micron is shutting down Crucial, its longstanding brand for consumer-focused RAM kits and SSDs, as it shifts its attention to supplying memory for AI companies.Emma Roth (The Verge)
Gay, loud and annoying !
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in reply to Gay, loud and annoying ! • • •@hj same NIC is working fine on all the other VLANs, and that jail I mentioned was using the same NIC :)
super weird problem I don't have an answer to right now
Tom
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in reply to Tom • • •Jason Tubnor 🇦🇺
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