cmeerw
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Maybe it's just me, but this seems concerning (from their "Dewlance - Free Web Hosting - 15th Anniversary - Lifetime - Instant Setup - 1GB NVMe"): (Quote)
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Quite interesting thread over in NetBSD land. Two things to note: * there is actually a simpler way (in NetBSD) to configure IPv6 where you get a /64, but the gateway has an IP address that is not from the /64, e.g. route add default 2001:0db8:1::1…
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(Quote) I actually managed to convert the Europe tiles yesterday, which resulted in an 28 GB .mbtiles file after around 2 hours of working with 100% CPU on all cores. It's not clear how much memory it really needed as it was using lots of memory map…
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to check the IP spam score: scam alytics those are different things, so not sure why you are talking about spam in your post
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(Quote) Sure, if you want something you can rely on, sign up with a commercial provider. I don't think the "community" server should in any way try to compete with commercial providers or take away business from them (particularly as it's …
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(Quote) It definitely shouldn't just idle all the time - that would be too wasteful. BTW, did some test runs yesterday with tilemaker, and got it to convert "South America" to vector tiles (but already using around 11 GB memory during the…
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(Quote) Just installed a few required packages for that apt-get install libboost-dev ibboost-system-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-filesystem-dev luajit2 libluajit2-5.1-dev libsqlite3-dev shapelib libshp-dev rapidjson-dev and with that …
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(Quote) Not sure... one thing that's on the back of my mind is the use of OpenStreetMap data - so maybe I could start looking at tilemaker. What's never clear with all of these OSM related projects is how much resources these projects need - so I gu…
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Just did an apt-get dist-upgrade and a reboot to apply the Debian 12.9 updates.
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(Quote) I would prefer keeping the existing Debian installation on the server, and just installing NixOS onto its own logical volume to (dual-)boot into NixOS (so we could either relatively easily switch back to Debian or mount the existing data/hom…
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(Quote) Isn't that just a timing thing, i.e. it took 6 ms too long?
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(Quote) BTW, I got the refund last week, but my credit card shows a payment transaction that got declined and a successful refund transaction, so it seems to be fine in the end - just not sure, why there also was a declined payment transaction.
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(Quote) Will webchat.lowendirc.com also get an IPv6 address at some point?
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Had a quick look, and it seems for docx they actually use mammoth to first convert it into HTML, and then convert that to markdown. Just wondering how accurate the conversion is for something a bit more complex...
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Just submitted a change for Haiku to fix an issue with the daily builds affecting Emacs (that's just a drive-by fix and not yet the fix I was talking about earlier). Thanks to @hosteroid for providing the dev machine.
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(Quote) What device are you using that on?
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(Quote) No luck for me... And it would have been so nice next to my PowerDNS mug: (Image)
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Ubuntu + fvwm3 + xfce panel + xfce terminal
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(Quote) Personally, I try to stay away from anything that's not in the mainline kernel. (Quote) So far we are only using 64 GB for each of ext4, xfs, and btfs, so there is still plenty of space available. And as it's all logical volumes, we can ext…
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(Quote) Just checked on the status and they are still planning to do a formal security advisory. I'll post here once it gets published.
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(Quote) There we go: https://download.cmeerw.net/netbsd/netbsd-10.1-pr58693.qcow2 (@linveo maybe name that "NetBSD 10.1 Minimal for Intel (PR58693)")
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(Quote) What's actually in "non-free" nowadays? Do we really need that? Maybe we should get rid of it as the rules say "Free, open source software only." We might still need non-free-firmware, though.
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(Quote) No real plan, so just go ahead.
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(Quote) So I guess the high-level overview is that it hooks into the grub boot menu to add an Alpine Linux netboot live CD and then uses that to download and write the Linux image to the hard disk.
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(Quote) That's the thing with bugs that have security implications that you don't want the details to be public until everyone affected had a chance to update. I'll want to wait until I get confirmation that they are fine with making the details pub…
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(Quote) What I actually find interesting is that you seem to be using mxroute, but with IPv6 - I didn't think mxroute had IPv6 support? (Quote)
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(Quote) Well... it's a bit complicated. :) Found the bug and the fix works. However, turned out it's actually in a third-party component (with potential security implications as it's essentially use of uninitialised memory). So reported as a potent…
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(Quote) I had the low-end option: a SupraFAX: (Image)
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(Quote) jed does :)
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(Quote) for a day, a week, a month, or a year?
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(Quote) Maybe one of these: https://www.supermicro.com/en/jumpstart
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(Quote) Want to change this to PM you instead to comply with no-spam rules?
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(Quote) Well... btrfs has a lot of features, but I am unlikely to ever use every feature of it. The question then is how much should I pay for features I don't use? Ideally, copy-on-write should only affect performance if I actually use it for some …
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Just created an XFS volume: lvcreate -L 64G -n xfs M247-X10E-9N-vgmkdir /mnt/xfsapt-get install xfsprogsmkfs.xfs /dev/mapper/M247--X10E--9N--vg-xfs and added it to /etc/fstab (mounted on /mnt/xfs)