@Starkimarm that's a wise idea
Stefano Marinelli
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In the past few days I’ve seen talk about RAM prices shooting up due to demand from big datacenters. -
Just reading up on #DeltaChat and it does look interesting as a possible signal alternative.@justine I'm using it, and I'm happy. I'd love to install a relay, but it seems it's quite Linux-centric at the moment. Some people are working on it, especially to run on OpenBSD so I'm keeping my eyes open.
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@rl_dane 😆@rl_dane 😆
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Curves.@Gargron Manchester?
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Evening stroll in Ferrara, Italia@pu thank you!
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Evening stroll in Ferrara, ItaliaEvening stroll in Ferrara, Italia
#Italy #Photography #Photo #Italia #Ferrara #EmiliaRomagna #CityPhotography
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anybody knows how to get #hibernation work on #opensuse #tumbleweed?@zako uhm...here it worked immediately, after installation. But it's an old installation (May) so I don't know if something has changed since then.
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A message comes in: a website is not responding.@winfried the "w" command will, by default, try to resolve the ip addresses into hostnames - that's why it is slow if the resolver isn't responding properly.
As for Wordpress - many of the plugins they are currently using depend on external calls. -
A message comes in: a website is not responding.A message comes in: a website is not responding. Or rather, it responds but it crawls.
It is a WordPress with a few plugins, all in good shape.I log in and the load is near zero, traffic is tiny. I start digging and nothing makes sense. I run the command "w" and the machine is frozen.
Nothing in the logs.
Then the light bulb goes on:
"ping bsd.cafe"No resolution.
The provider’s upstream DNS servers (set in a hurry, I normally install a local unbound) are not responding and everything grinds to a halt. I switch the DNS servers and everything magically starts working again.
Of course it was DNS! 🙂
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Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client.@rlonstein @mikrotik those are great devices. I have a rb5009 POE and it's also powering two of my cap ax access points.
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Some #BSDCafe traffic statistics - media excluded: -
Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client. -
Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client. -
@stefano I understand you're the brains behind fedimeteo, which is fantastic! -
Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client. -
Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client.@jcamos this is a very good quote 🙂
And yes, many say they are, because there aren't expensive licenses to pay so "they can't be serious".
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Just got back from the local @mikrotik distributor with a load of "toys" for a new job for a client. -
@stefano I understand you're the brains behind fedimeteo, which is fantastic!@tomspettigue not at the moment. It's using the OpenMeteo API (kindly provided by the great people at @openmeteo ) so there's no way to add local stations. But I'm starting to consider it - a way to upload data and push them to the Fediverse so...stay tuned 🙂
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@stefano I understand you're the brains behind fedimeteo, which is fantastic!@tomspettigue thank you! I can add them to the US.