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L1[00:06:01] * Amanda
continues reading to a osmonium dense egg hatching by using her
powers to stop a large crime family, instead of doing petty crime
to The Elite to scrape by
L2[00:06:12] <Amanda> Reading to elfi about
a*
L3[00:07:10] <Amanda> I love the last line
of the synopsis: "Mimica was starting to wonder who he really
was, and who she wanted to be."
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L6[00:52:35] <Amanda> Elfi! Those foxen did
it again! There's no more chapters! D:
L7[00:53:39] <Amanda> I guess I just need to
wait 16h
L8[01:14:23] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
cool
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L11[02:05:25]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L12[02:05:26] <MichiBot> Boo-yah! Vaur!
You beat RedstoneParkour's previous record of 7 hours, 52 minutes
and 9 seconds (By 5 hours, 16 minutes and 34 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L13[02:05:27] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 13 hours, 8 minutes and 43 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.04224
(0.00528 x 8) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L14[02:34:48] <Amanda> %splash Elfi with
mutable orange potion
L15[02:34:49] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable orange potion (New!) that splashes onto Elfi. Elfi turns
into a pear bird until they have a forked potion.
L16[02:35:18] *
Amanda snuggles up around birb-elfi, does a heccen
zzzmew
L17[02:36:57] *
Amanda accidentally knocks a bottle of antidote over on her way to
Elfi as well
L18[02:37:05] <Amanda> Night nerds
L19[02:39:33] <Amanda> %remindme 8h reboot
phone to see if that fixes the sleep tracking with the watch
L20[02:39:33] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"reboot phone to see if that fixes the sleep tracking with the
watch" in 8h at 07/30/2022 10:39:32 AM
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L29[03:34:47] <Izaya> Amanda, lunar_sam:
I'm not happy with it but I've managed to get basic long-press
buttons working
L30[03:40:48] <Izaya> okay now I'm happier
with it
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<lunar_sam>
shoutout to chatty for being terrible
L39[04:18:26]
<lunar_sam>
discord on the pinephone is just as bad or worse
L40[04:19:03] <Izaya> I just use dino
L41[04:19:10]
<lunar_sam>
pipewire crashedyet again
L42[04:19:35]
<lunar_sam>
dino is nearly unusable due to scaling on my end
L43[04:20:12] <lunar_sam> pain or
pain
L44[04:20:17] <lunar_sam> which must i
pickk
L45[04:20:34] <Izaya> lmao, 1x and 2x not
doing it?
L47[05:41:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L48[05:41:00] <MichiBot> You drink a runny
salmon potion (New!). The potion was inside Forecaster all
along.
L49[05:42:59] <Izaya> Ariri: :3
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<Forecaster> Horray I'm awake
L55[06:55:13]
<Forecaster> time to camp the nexus
looking for missions that reward frigate modules
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L66[10:39:33] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
reboot phone to see if that fixes the sleep tracking with the
watch
L67[11:46:24]
<Vaur>
%sip
L68[11:46:25] <MichiBot> You drink a smelly
violet potion (New!). Vaur's radiation level goes up by 1. Vaur's
radiation level is 1. (Rem. uses: 3)
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L71[13:50:08] <Amanda> Greetings
Mortal
L72[13:50:33] <Amanda> I hope you did the
correct divine rites and sacrafices to get here, or you'll never
find your way back to your body
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L74[13:51:06] <Amanda> Oh dear
L75[13:51:30] <Amanda> Welp Elfi, we lost
another one. Maybe we shouldn't have moved the channel to the
middle of the river of souls.
L76[14:05:05] <Amanda> %choose comfort or
utility
L77[14:05:05] <MichiBot> Amanda: You'll
want to go with "comfort".
L78[14:05:13]
<Vaur>
%sip
L79[14:05:14] <MichiBot> You drink a sweet
lime potion (New!). Vaur feels slightly more agile.
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L96[15:14:06]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L97[15:14:06] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Vaur,
you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 13 hours, 8 minutes and
43 seconds this time. 13 hours, 8 minutes and 40 seconds were
wasted! Missed by 3 seconds!
L98[15:14:13]
<Vaur>
fuck
L99[15:15:00]
<Vaur> I
even waited for it 😦
L100[15:16:09]
<Vaur> I
guess not long enough
L101[15:16:55] <Amanda> By 3 seconds
L102[15:17:02] <Amanda> Maybe you should
check that your clock's not drifting
L103[15:17:32] <Amanda> %choose do the
thing or meh
L104[15:17:32] <MichiBot> Amanda: Why not
both? Okay fine. "do the thing".
L105[15:18:25]
<Vaur>
>Amanda: Maybe you should check that your clock's not
drifting
L106[15:18:25]
<Vaur> it's
not, I didn't check thoroughly enough the hours
L107[15:57:29]
<Vaur>
mmmm, I seems to be in a mood to start a new modpack
L108[15:57:48]
<Vaur> but
it seems I always the same old mods even in newerpacks 😄
L109[16:11:52]
<Vaur> ah
yes, I remember being sad about my battery because its capacity was
so large I couldn't get a read of its charging capabilities on
screens
L110[16:14:21] <Amanda> stephan48: was it
you that asked about what hydra I was talking about? Was it because
you had experience with the oauth2 thing? We're looking into
replacing keycloak, but it seems that the suite that hydra is part
of is just a bunch of APIs?
L111[16:43:25] <stephan48> yea might have
been me
L112[16:43:36] <stephan48> hydra and its
ecosystem are essentials apis only
L113[16:44:00] <stephan48> you write your
IDP and stuff around that and they handle the oauth2/oidc part for
you
L114[16:44:08] <stephan48> no management
ui or anything
L115[16:44:21] <stephan48> i switched to
use lemonldapng which is a bunch of perl madness
L116[16:45:00] <stephan48> and at times
hard to debug but is easy to run redunantly and can do tons of
stuff
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L118[17:48:48] <Amanda> %choose ice
cream?
L119[17:48:48] <MichiBot> Amanda: Once
the moon cycle restarts you should definitely do it!
L120[17:49:10] <Amanda> stephan48:
ah
L121[17:50:14] *
stephan48 votes for making a static extemption for ice creams in
MichiBot... the answer should always be
"yes"
L122[17:51:04] *
Amanda agrees, goes to get some choco-mint chip
L123[17:53:21]
<Forecaster> *codes MichiBot to always say
yes of the string contains "cream"*
L124[17:53:53] <stephan48> case
insensitive please
L125[17:58:42]
<Michiyo>
@Forecaster that's gonna be a no from me.... lol
L126[17:59:59] <Amanda>
.*ice._cream._
L127[18:00:20] <Amanda> bah, my client
mangled that didn't it
L128[18:00:32] <Amanda>
".*ice.*cream.*"
L129[18:14:20] <stephan48> but but but
Michiyo!
L130[18:14:24] <stephan48> how can
you.
L131[18:14:41] <stephan48> we even didn't
make puns based on it.
L132[18:15:39]
<Ocawesome101> @Vaur start as in create
one or as in start one you haven't used before?
L134[18:32:42] <Amanda> What
L135[18:33:21] <dequbed> Amanda: I can
also really recommend their website, it's glorious
L136[18:33:31]
<RedstoneParkour> wait why is an entire
linux filesystem uploaded to github?
L137[18:33:58]
<Forecaster> >Michiyo:
<@151259898313834496> that's gonna be a no from me....
lol
L138[18:33:58]
<Forecaster> What about
"scream"
L139[18:34:08] <Amanda> I'm confused on
how switching to abusing got let's them start a subscription
model
L140[18:34:21] <Amanda> Git*
L141[18:35:11] <Amanda> Were they planning
on making a forked private repo containing a read-only GitHub
deploy token or something
L142[18:35:17] <stephan48> the article for
the sub model is from 2012.
L143[18:35:29] <Amanda> Ah
L144[18:35:49] <stephan48> dequbed: thats
okey, we recently found a gitlab repo inhouse with 30gb working
data and 50gb history.
L145[18:36:20] <Amanda> I didn't look too
closely at it, finding it a bit too insane for my taste
L146[18:36:38] <dequbed> stephan48: I mean
that's easy. I just find the idea of uploading an entire linux fs
root into github exceedingly funny.
L147[18:36:53] <stephan48> turns out they
just chugged oracle db installers and updates in there with their
machine learning data and Docker images.
L148[18:36:56] <stephan48> yup
L149[18:37:10] <Amanda> I mean, I thought
@Ariri attempting to abuse git to do an updating mod pack was bad,
this is worse
L150[18:37:36] <stephan48> big files in
git are okeyish. if you propperly (ab)use LFS
L151[18:38:22] <stephan48> but having them
in the index? ouch
L152[18:38:36] <Amanda> Note: she was
trying to use git to *update* the mod pack, not as a source of
truth for packupdate or similar
L153[18:39:22] <Amanda> How's that going,
@Ariri?
L154[18:39:30] <stephan48> yes
L155[18:39:51] <stephan48> thats one of
the more benign (ab)uses of git i would say
L156[18:41:13] <Amanda> Speaking of
packupdate, I need to convert my packupdate CI jobs into concourse
jobs, I've decided I'm not happy with drone
L157[18:43:13]
<Forecaster> but they support flash
L158[18:43:15]
<Forecaster> so modern
L159[19:17:45]
<Ariri>
Amanda: it's been alright mostly, minor inconveniences with our
implementation of stash initially but some script changes should
mitigate it
L160[19:17:50]
<Ariri>
otherwise it's worked fine :p
L161[19:17:55] <Amanda> :P
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L163[19:29:46] <kilobyte> i haven't done
making a gitlab ci job for packupdate yet
L164[19:30:10] <kilobyte> thats on my todo
list - somewhere
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L166[19:30:49] <kilobyte> a bit annoying
because of file size limit of artifacts, but with some help of the
gitlab package registry it should be doable
L167[19:30:50]
<Vaur>
>Ocawesome101: <@142471974067634176> start as in create
one or as in start one you hav…
L168[19:30:51]
<Vaur> one
that I haven't used before, I don't know much about modding tbh and
maintaining a modpack sounds like hell
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L170[19:35:19]
<Ocawesome101> so TIL one of my friends
used motherfucking libreoffice as his only code editor
L171[19:35:21]
<Ocawesome101> for 4 years
L172[19:41:10] <Amanda> kilobyte: I
packaged up the packupdate jar and packgen.py into a docker image,
but I don't have a public registry I control to share it yet.
L173[19:41:35] <Amanda> I used that in my
drone-based packupdate modpacks
L174[19:41:51] <kilobyte> yeah, i was
looking into gitlab actions to build one
L175[19:42:12] <kilobyte> also i may in
the future replace the autoupdater
L176[19:42:25] <kilobyte> (shellscript
instead of java)
L177[19:43:03] <kilobyte> i've written a
working prototype, i need to polish it (and rewrite it in
powershell for additional windows support)
L178[19:43:12] <kilobyte> also: finally
signed updates
L179[19:44:10] <Amanda> ah, nicea
L180[19:44:12] <Amanda> * nice
L181[19:44:16] <kilobyte> if you are into
gitlab actions and want to build a job definition for building a
docker image, PRs are very welcome
L182[19:44:36] <Amanda> Okay, my homelab
is bursting into flames whenever I'm doing a git-push to my gitea
instance.
L183[19:44:56] *
Amanda moves the postgres db off the spinning rust which seems to
be dying
L184[19:45:29] <Amanda> oh wait, it's
not
L185[19:45:46] <Amanda> the fuck is
interacting with the hdd then that's causing these spikes
L187[19:57:26] <Amanda> kilobyte:
interesting
L188[19:58:14] <kilobyte> should run on
just about any linux and macos (once i fill in a couple of
placeholders)
L189[19:58:42] <kilobyte> without any real
dependencies (i'm assuming just about every system has either wget
or curl installed)
L190[20:55:30]
<Forecaster> @Ocawesome101 In case you
need bold or italic code for clarity
L191[21:13:44] <Amanda> Did a message from
Ocawesome101 not bridge, or is this another response to a
reaction
L192[21:14:27]
<Forecaster> it's to a message from like 2
hours ago
L193[21:27:04] <Amanda> I'm guessing he
edited that "for 4 years" message then, since michiyo
made corded not bridge edits since the kids kept abusing it
L194[21:29:04]
<Forecaster> it's not edited
L195[21:32:43] <Amanda> No idea then, I
blame the foxen
L196[21:34:33] *
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L197[21:34:59]
<Forecaster> does libre office not have
text formatting? I haven't used it in ages
L198[21:54:09] <kilobyte> abusing edits?
This is why we can't have nice things.
L199[22:31:01]
<Forecaster> aw man
L200[22:31:10]
<Forecaster> the system import has
failed
L201[22:31:40]
<Forecaster> apparently my database server
had a hickup of some kin today
L202[22:32:01]
<Forecaster> it got up to 10148158 systems
imported
L203[22:34:04]
<Forecaster> hm, it's past midnight now,
I'm going to wait until I wake up tomorrow, then I'm going to see
if I can make it parse the file and just count the systems in it,
without the db interaction
L204[22:34:17]
<Forecaster> I want to see how long that
takes, and also how many systems there are
L205[22:36:17]
<Forecaster> Never had a script run for
over 40 days before
L206[22:42:17]
<Forecaster> maybe the import is what
caused the mysql server to collapse
L207[22:42:28]
<Forecaster> I should check it's logs
tomorrow and see if I can tell what happened
L208[22:42:35] <kilobyte> ow
L209[22:42:59] <Amanda> Launch a process
for each json object in the file, what could go wrong?
L210[22:43:55]
<Forecaster> huh, mysql/error.log is
empty
L211[22:44:24]
<Forecaster> oh, it created a new log at
midnight and archived the previous one
L212[22:44:31] <kilobyte> how large is the
database even?
L213[22:44:40] <Amanda> ~2GB last he
linked
L214[22:44:47] <Amanda> Smaller than my
matrix-synapse db
L215[22:44:50]
<Forecaster> the table is about 1.7 GB
according to the panel
L216[22:44:50] <kilobyte> also gotta love
german mobile internet
L217[22:44:56] <kilobyte> 2 GB is
tiny
L218[22:45:12] <kilobyte> i've recently
migrated a 80 GB mysql at work
L219[22:45:13] <Amanda> My matrix-synapse
db is like 4G
L220[22:45:20]
<Forecaster> the file the data is read
from is a 59 GB json file
L221[22:45:29] <kilobyte> and a friend of
mine managed a 2 TB mysql
L222[22:46:22] <Amanda> %choose more
stories or irradiate and code
L223[22:46:23] <MichiBot> Amanda: A
wizard is never late, and sometimes engages in some "irradiate
and code".
L224[22:46:34] <Amanda> hrm. I'm a cat,
not a wizard though
L225[22:46:45] *
Amanda curls back up around Elfi, continues reading
stories
L226[22:47:01]
<Forecaster> `[Server] Received SHUTDOWN
from user <via user signal>. Shutting down mysqld (Version:
8.0.29-0ubuntu0.20.04.3).`
L227[22:47:02]
<Forecaster> wut
L228[22:47:19] <Amanda> Did ubuntu force
that update you've been putting off?
L229[22:47:37]
<Forecaster> no, the server itself is
fine
L230[22:48:03]
<Forecaster> it still said restart
required when I connected to the shell
L231[22:48:23]
<Forecaster> huh...
L232[22:48:38]
<Forecaster> `2022-07-30T05:14:50.288772Z
4 [System] [MY-013381] [Server] Server upgrade from '80029' to
'80030' started.`
L233[22:48:42]
<Forecaster> `2022-07-30T05:28:08.510402Z
4 [System] [MY-013381] [Server] Server upgrade from '80029' to
'80030' completed.`
L234[22:48:48] <Amanda> Guess it did
L235[22:49:13]
<Forecaster> then there's another
shutdown
L236[22:49:30] <Amanda> %blame The
Foxen
L237[22:49:31] *
MichiBot blames The Foxen for E.T for Atari being
terrible!
L238[22:49:39] <Amanda> The truth come
out!
L239[22:50:14]
<Forecaster> I still have no clue why the
mysql server restarted without the physical server
restarting...
L240[22:51:20] <Amanda> It's package go
tupdated
L241[22:51:56] <Amanda> dpkg lets you run
arbitary scripts on package update, so some stuff
"helpfully" restarts their packaged software
L242[22:52:21] <kilobyte> honestly german
mobile network
L243[22:52:33] <stephan48> you can create
a policy file
L244[22:52:45] <kilobyte> especially when
sitting in a train
L245[22:52:47] <Amanda> Yes, set a policy
of no foxen
L247[22:53:06]
<Forecaster> I didn't run any updates
though
L248[22:53:15] <Amanda> ubuntu does daily
updates in the background
L249[22:53:21]
<Forecaster> Huh
L250[22:53:21] <Amanda> unless you
disabled that
L251[22:53:32]
<Forecaster> I didn't know that
L252[22:53:45] <kilobyte> security updates
only though
L253[22:53:53] <kilobyte> in theory that
is
L254[22:54:21] <kilobyte> though i am not
sure if they keep that policy with *shudder* snap
L255[22:54:24]
<Forecaster> Probably because it's fine
unless you happen to have a continuous stream of imports that
suddenly is interrupted
L257[22:54:52]
<Forecaster> And the script wasn't written
to handle interruptions
L258[22:54:56] *
kilobyte likes "his" gitlab enterprise
L259[22:55:41] <Amanda> kilobyte: I wanted
something that's lighterweight. Co-admin and me use a gitlab
instance for the server shit, but I use gitea for my homelab
stuff
L260[22:55:51]
<Forecaster> I'll probably write in some
additional error handling tomorrow as well before restarting
it
L261[22:56:36] <kilobyte> eh, i use the
gitlab for everything (i mean, i don't really admin it myself)
except my pass and dotfiles repos
L262[22:56:37] <kilobyte> though i might
migrate dotfiles at some point
L263[22:58:27] <kilobyte> (pass and
dotfiles are a gitolite, but honestly i could just as well use a
plain directory on my server)
L264[22:58:54] <dequbed> Amanda: Is Gitea
forgefed yet?
L265[22:59:07] <Amanda> I used to use
gitolite for my homelab stuff, but the lack of a decent web-based
ui, and easy CI was what made me stop.
L266[22:59:19] <Amanda> dequbed:
Forgefed?
L267[22:59:21] <kilobyte> gitea has ci
stuff?
L268[22:59:35] <Amanda> it does not, but
there's more ootb integrations for it than gitolite
L269[22:59:58] <Amanda> In 1.17 it's
getting a package registry though
L270[23:00:01] <kilobyte> interesting. I'd
expect for most ci stuff its either deeply integrated or works with
any git repo
L271[23:00:08] <kilobyte> ah nice to
see
L272[23:00:13] <dequbed> Amanda:
ActivityPub integration foo so you can e.g. open issues without
having to have an account on *that* scm specifically
L273[23:00:22] <stephan48> no
L274[23:00:24] <dequbed> Federation
foo
L275[23:00:25] <Amanda> dequbed: It seems
it's still wIP
L276[23:00:31] <dequbed> Ah well
L277[23:00:31] <kilobyte> i used to use
gitea (i actually switched to it from gogs, because gogs lacked LFS
support)
L278[23:00:43] <dequbed> That'll be a
killer feature for gitea
L279[23:00:44] ⇦
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L280[23:00:50] <stephan48> kilobyte: i
have used jenkins quite heavily with gitea
L281[23:01:15] <kilobyte> yeah, jenkins
should work just as well with a gitolite though :P
L282[23:01:39] <Amanda> I've currently got
drone going for several gitea repos, but I plan to switch to using
concourse as spoons permits
L283[23:02:24] <stephan48> i looked at
drone but disliked it due to their fairly closed model
L284[23:02:29] <kilobyte> and of course i
will probably not get my because my current train is late
L285[23:02:42] <Amanda> yeah, it also
seems to be atropheying since getting aquired
L286[23:02:57] <stephan48> bad
train.
L287[23:03:04] <stephan48> but eh what to
expect in germany
L288[23:03:04] <Amanda> I don't think
there's been anything but patch releases since
L289[23:03:18] <stephan48> there is a fork
which is fairly active
L290[23:03:22] <Amanda> oh?
L292[23:04:03] <stephan48> so might be
worth checking out if you are coming from drone, might save you a
complete change
L293[23:04:14] <stephan48> my pita is that
i need to support windows :/
L294[23:04:28] <dequbed> docker all the
things? :P
L295[23:04:30] <stephan48> as agent. and
to make the fun perfect, i need to test a GUI app
L296[23:04:59] <kilobyte> stephan48: i had
like 15 minutes of buffer - but this route is prone to being
late
L297[23:05:01] <stephan48> while i worked
with the jenkins docker plugin devs to make windows containers
working - win containers do not support gui
L298[23:05:13] <dequbed> hah, gl;hf
L299[23:05:16] <kilobyte> current
prediction is 2 minutes
L300[23:05:19] <stephan48> wow
L301[23:05:47] <kilobyte> i would really
enjoy my bed rather sooner than later
L302[23:06:01] <dequbed> stephan48: Ima
stay faaaaaaaar away from your particular garbage fire. Debugging
elusive timing bugs is much more fun anyway :P
L303[23:06:38] *
Amanda gives dequbed a chip that only works when being
held
L304[23:06:49] <Amanda> oh wait no, it was
only when the laptop was on battery
L305[23:06:55] <Amanda> ... I think?
L306[23:07:01] <stephan48> dequbed: i had
a job where i combined this type of garbage fire and elusive timing
bugs :P
L307[23:07:37] <kilobyte> oh we regained 2
minutes :D i may have a chance to be at home by 2:30 after
all
L308[23:07:43] <stephan48> my main problem
is that i kind of not trust the code being run. so i want throwaway
windows instances. or rather generalized throwaway $bla
instances.
L309[23:07:45] <dequbed> stephan48: I have
a job where I get to point very large methaphorical cannons at
anything that looks even in the slightest like a timing bug, and I
*like it*
L310[23:08:20] <Amanda> Something about
the thermal properties of the soldering of the chip caused it to
not work under very strange, seemingly unrelated,
circumstances
L311[23:08:39] <Amanda> But an identical
board ran the code just fine
L312[23:08:45] <kilobyte> IF PEOPLE WERE
TO NOT BLOCK THE DOORS
L313[23:08:48] <stephan48> well... ours
was healthcare devices. like the things you connect a human too(or
animal.. the machine did not discriminate)
L314[23:09:01] <dequbed> Amanda: I need to
get me one of those devices. That sounds fun
L315[23:09:01] <kilobyte> even the train
driver is pissed
L316[23:09:23] <kilobyte> i don't think
i've heard such an angry announcement over PA before
L317[23:09:42] <Amanda> "OI YOU C***S
FORM AN ORDELY LINE!"
L318[23:10:12] <kilobyte> 1 minute.
yay
L319[23:10:49] *
Amanda wanders off to halucinate some, she's just been sitting at
an empty code window for awhile
L320[23:10:50] <dequbed> stephan48: I mean
more like "ah yes a timing bug. Have you met my good friend
manual sheduler?" and also I'm writing my own debugging
tooling because it's a healthy "fuck you in particular"
to some bugs.
L321[23:11:48] <kilobyte> more on the
topic of leaving the door area
L322[23:12:19] <stephan48> dequbed: i once
spent a week with three colleagues. after that week they understood
why a timing bug which made our windows unit tests flaky but was
also executed on the device itself deserves to be squashed really
really hard.
L323[23:12:49] <stephan48> turned out on a
very close look this particular bug was also hitting on the device,
it just did not led to a failure there
L324[23:14:30] <dequbed> stephan48: Hah
things like that is why I love getting to basically design this
software from scratch. I can completely exclude some failure
patterns. Lets hope I don't get to spend three weeks on any bugs in
the code that guarantee that bug-freeness though xD
L325[23:14:45] <stephan48> haha
L326[23:15:34] <stephan48> i liked that
job
L327[23:17:33] <kilobyte> Fun Times:
doesn't look like I'll get my bus
L328[23:17:42] <kilobyte> So another hour
of not sleeping
L329[23:17:55] <stephan48> oh no :(
L330[23:19:12] <kilobyte> I mean I have 2
minutes left and I'm probably not going to be at the station by
then. And even if I need to get to the busses and there are like 30
drunk idiots between me and the door
L331[23:19:31] <kilobyte> (the same idiots
that were blocking the door earlier)
L332[23:21:11] <stephan48> maybe they will
wait with the bus?
L333[23:22:45] <kilobyte> Caught it. But
only barely. It was waiting at the stop light of the station
L334[23:22:57] <kilobyte> Now just another
hour until home
L335[23:23:31] <kilobyte> Meanwhile my
garlic pizza is distributing it's smell
L336[23:25:41] <kilobyte> And maybe I can
even get a seat in 15 minutes or so
L337[23:25:45] <stephan48> congrats
:)
L338[23:25:47] <stephan48> hah
L339[23:25:53] <stephan48> i once had the
reverse problem
L340[23:26:17] <stephan48> between
hannover and hamburg i had to use an alternate route on basically
the last train connection
L341[23:27:02] <kilobyte> I'm really happy
that there are busses all night at least hourly (at least on
weekends)
L342[23:27:17] <kilobyte> Where I live
that if
L343[23:27:32] <stephan48> and it had a
bus segment inbetween(SEV)... i talked to the conductor if we would
it it because if i missed that connection i would have missed the
way home and to an event we wanted to travel to. she could not
garant it.... so i ran the 300m between train and bus just to be
looked at strangely
L344[23:28:08] <stephan48> "you know
that we usually wait 10 minutes after the train arrives so everyone
can easily cross? even when its late"
L345[23:28:29] <stephan48> thats good,
atleast you are not stranded the whole night
L346[23:28:37] <kilobyte> Oh no, not the
sev
L347[23:28:56] <kilobyte> That's
especially fun if there are no signs
L348[23:29:01] <stephan48> :D
L349[23:29:16] <stephan48> in a random
part of germany where you never been too
L350[23:29:31] <stephan48> its already fun
if it happens in your normal travel routes but....
L351[23:29:34] <kilobyte> Even where I've
been
L352[23:30:01] <kilobyte> Ruhr Area. We
have like 20 large stations within an hour of each other
L353[23:30:04] <stephan48> whoops
L354[23:30:07] <kilobyte> Probably
more
L355[23:30:46] <kilobyte> Where the ICE
stops every 5-10 minutes :D
L356[23:31:01] <stephan48> last friday we
had a really bombastic day(500kg of american ww2 trash). had to
cycle 15km between central station and a station on the fringe of
the city
L357[23:31:45] <kilobyte> And I'm not the
kind of nerd who knows every stations SEV stop
L358[23:32:01] <kilobyte> I've spent 30
minutes finding the one at Duisburg
L359[23:32:06] <stephan48> just arrived
and a family of 5 with 3 kids on bikes asks me how i got here from
central... they where from basel... and wanted to get to central...
i looked at them and at the signs for SEV and taxis and was like,
uuhhh the best i can tell you is a nice route back to central
station by bike :D
L360[23:32:40] <stephan48> yea
L361[23:33:03] <kilobyte> I found out 5
minutes later that a friend of mine knew it along.
L362[23:33:11] <kilobyte> I could have
just asked him
L363[23:34:27] <kilobyte> Anyways, got a
seat, my Powerbank has plenty of juice left, I'm now happy.
L364[23:34:43] <stephan48> nice
L365[23:34:55] <stephan48> ... ah right i
still need to figure out why mine died yesterday
L366[23:35:20] <kilobyte> Now I don't need
to worry about trains until next office day :D
L367[23:35:43] <kilobyte> (which I'll
probably schedule for Wednesday)
L368[23:40:07] <kilobyte> Honestly, today
was a good day all around. Saw some friends I haven't seen for
months, fixed some nasty bugs on my server, and I still have
another day before my vacation ends
L369[23:41:53] ⇦
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L370[23:54:47] *
Amanda flops down on elfi, decides to go back to installing
converter belt lift logistics systems in the space hotel cruise
liner
L371[23:56:48] *
Amanda meows about how you used to follow the lighting on the roof
to find the secret tractor trailers, now they're only available
thought micro transactions
L372[23:57:22] *
Amanda zzzz
L373[23:57:54] <Amanda> It's not even 2000
but I'm dead tired, so night girls
L374[23:58:21] <Amanda> This can't
possibly backfire
L375[23:59:43] <kilobyte> Sleep well
L376[23:59:58] <kilobyte> I still have
around 30 minutes till I'm home