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Abouta geek diggin' deep
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SkillsJava dev, Linux/UNIX sysadmin, performance engineer
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LocationLithuania
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All devs at my employer can wfh any time they want. Workations is also an option, only have to agree with the client [might be some geopolitical nuances]
I haven't worked from the office for 4 years now -
@awesomeest
> Personally, id never run straight xfs, especially with only SSD
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@thebiochemic Interesting. So far the only SSD that bit me was a PNY (can't remember the model name).
Thanks for the thing. My 990 PRO is running on the most recent firmware [4B2QJXD7], but I'll consider it as another possible vector for the problems to arise.
While my setup is still fresh and not yet used seriously, I'll try to set up another Mint installation, only all-ext4 to compare stability. Not today though. Today is all beaches, mountains and chill :) -
@NeatNerdPrime As for what did I do - I didn't do much. I've noticed that after resuming my lappy sometimes freezes (Keeps slowing down for 2-3 seconds until it stops/freezes completely, not responding to anything). So naturally I'm powercycling it. I don't see anything weird in logs, especially when it's 22:43 and the syslog has pre-reboot messages for 23:52.... for the same day.
IDK, I'm starting to think that XFS might also be the cause of those freezes. Maybe it doesn't like s2ram for some reason... -
@NeatNerdPrime IDK, I generally have good experience with Samsung SSDs. And the filesystem is the only truly new variable in this equation.
And smartctl does not show any errors. -
@CoreFusionX spoken like a pro
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seems like reinventing shell's DEBUG mode (-x).
IDK, I kind of like the java's approach, i.e. a logger with configurable fields, some of which can be class name, method name, LoC, filename, file path, etc.
The bash's approach - not so much. I mean, it's much easier than w/o those subshell +++'es, but an indentation does not say which function was called, only that it's been called. -
IDK, you tell me..
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Problem is in an OSI L8
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@IntrusionCM In the standup with the client's presence I used the word "behemoth". Only today I bothered to look it up. To my genuine surprise, it fits to describe the application even better than I thought it did before I knew its actual meaning.
ref.: https://wikiwand.com/en/Behemoth/ -
@lotd absolutely! But first things first
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@ScriptCoded ahh, that sucks. It's the same reason why we didn't see it the last few times
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@scor I don't use it for anything I would worry about being leaked. And it's quite handy to have my files easily accessible any time. For free. And I like that it's in my filesystem and sync'ed with state mgmt already sorted out.
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@cuddlyogre based on ElasticPath. That's all I can say w/o disclosing too much.
it's not my first EP project though. But my first from a devops perspective -
why is it a direct relation?
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@Demolishun "barely legal"
idk tho, I've seen gals of my age looking younger than her.
Hell, I had a neighbour living with her teenager daughter and NOONE could tell which is a mother and which is a daughter [except for those who knew already]. They looked like BFFs from school.
These days... When you invite someone to a date, you've got to ask her for some ID or smth. -
this girl got a huge white cock. She seems satisfied and is having a good time interacting with it orally.
Just sayin'.. -
Jasmine Dergrant? If I cross my eyes just enough, I can almost see the name. Blurred out, but easier to recognize letters than just looking at a pixelated version
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it's because you have to live with the consequences of your actions until you die. And these consequences might shorten your lifespan.
It's up to you to sort your priorities. -
What for? Does it have to be apple?
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@jestdotty because we are a weird kind of species. We like to be petted, we like to feel important, needed, meaningful, irreplaceable. One way to achieve this isbto make smth 'ground breaking'. Then everyone will know it's you, you'll be recognized and needed, until someone else tops you.
We are the weirdos of self importance, living in our own planets the little prince flew by -
@fruitfcker fwiw, skikk support said that this summer they'll be selling a very similar Green6 model, with a newer cpu [14th gen]. You'll have your chance to upgrade to mutant-ninja-lappy too! :)
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@kobenz wat? 12$/1l of milk?? Is this for real?
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@jestdotty working on this many repos on daily basis. Makes no sense to stop them
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@kiki nope.. A bit under 1.8k€
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@kobenz what's 30L in more globally recognized currencies?
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@possum look at the batt capacity :) maxx'ed out!
I needed a new lappy, as my xps 13 started strobing again. And I need a lot of ram, good batt, low profile and not burning through my wallet. Xps failed on the last criterion, others failed at the first ones. I came across Skikk, a vendor I've never heard of before, offering customizable, powerful and cheaper laptops than competitors do. So I bit a bullet, assembled the beefiest Green 5 model [I got the last one] and got it yesterday.
Booooy does it feel snappy!!!
Sure, the keyboard and assembly overall are far from dell's, but for that price I'm more than happy to let it slide :) esp when it's quite decent -
Friend told me it works with money too. But it has to be a substantial amount, like a chest full of gold. Explains why pirates were so obsessed with hiding their treasures under ground -- it's a good investment.
I'm still saving for my money tree. -
Happy with your mac? 😁
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Well... I cruch hundreds of them on weekends. And leave them some blue methaldehyde grains to chew on while I'm gone.
It's a battle for survival