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I finally stopped mirroring bookworm; apt-mirror better give me that space back (should be about 128GB; probably more... it included amd64, i386, and "all" archs)
Just remembered... need to mirror the raspi-specific repo :o( Hopefully I can find decent mirrors.
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I like how it blew the 95th percentile's ass end out
(I also like how it's 128GB of stuff but takes less than an hour to download. 30 years ago, I had to wait an hour for 10MB to come in over a phone line at ~33.6k)
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What 128GB of apt-mirror looks like on a graph (added Debian trixie arm64 arch; already was mirroring all, amd64, and i386)
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>200Mbps into the firewall for this mirror job.
Not terrible, given that the packets are traveling 1800mi through the internet from CA
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>work is pushing Claude on us.
This timeline sucks ass.
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I wish apt-mirror could download from several different mirrors rather than dispatch 20 threads on one mirror
(this raises the question: is there a tool for me to use to mirror APT repos that's better than apt-mirror? I mean, apt-mirror works, but I'm unsure if it's even being improved upon these days...)
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>USAA app.
>ad for "the right auto loan" right above my withdrawals from Carvana.They know everything and know nothing all at once!
(but this proves Carvana has my money)
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Hmmmmm... get the feeling I'm going to have to wait a few days for this Virtual OS Museum to have bandwidth available for me to download (and I'm trying for the "lite" version for right now)
Guess that's why bookmarks exist
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I've misplaced the SATA SSD brackets (if they came with the case, which I'm pretty sure they did)
This could be a problem... or I could just ghetto-rig them into the PSU cabinet part. That'll all have to wait until tomorrow.
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Going to need to take this mainboard off the test rig and put it into a case. Althought a bit lacking in some respects, the pink case should do fine!
(This is the case that I discovered was pink when I got home and unboxed it. Since pink is not gender-specific and I liked the color anyway, I kept it!)
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I was at first like "how did they master this 5-zone Mac disk and make it look like that flux-wise?"
Then it occurred to me that it's most likely standard 1.44MB MFM and not the 5-zone GCR of Mac.
https://social.europlus.zone/@ApplesauceFluxes/116599475574412743
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BAH ssmtp is being finicky.
Just cause I had rewriteDomain set "wrong", no mail was getting sent. Once I told ssmtp it was my internal domain, mail started working from that external host that had always been quiet
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Sometimes even the best make mistakes.
Toyota and Mirai, for example. That vehicle should never have left the concept stage and Toyota Motor should have at minimum further pursued improvements to their hybrid stuff, which WASN'T a mistake and had been proven and battle-tested.
Now the few Mirai owners can't even drive them because they can't FUEL them. :o(
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and now god-damned cloud-init is just fucking with me
I want my hostname changed, but raspi-config won't stick, and manually editing hosts won't stick, so "apt purge cloud-init" it is
After the 5th reboot of that system, that was what worked
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so I just ssh to all my internal hosts and added my key to .ssh/authorized_keys manually
so that happened... in 2026...
Man I need to get an ansible playbook configured so I can do this with one command :oP
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Is rust REALLY pulling a "Fight Club" with its "Don't talk about the bad parts of LLMs" schtick?
Because I'm 15 minutes late for bed, and if I click through, I'll be 3 HOURS late for bed...
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I really need to have a look at KDE Plasma under Debian
I've seen KDE Plasma in action on Asahi, but I prefer Debian-based systems. On Asahi, KDE is pretty slick. I've not used it very much, but what I have used is very impressive.
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It took Carbon Copy Cloner almost a day to back up 1.2TB of video footage
Destination was USB 3.0; source was Thunderbolt
I get the distinct impression that USB mass storage is still a pile of festering dookie
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And NO, I will not trade the Corolla away for something that uses more fuel later. Some of us Americans have that nasty habit of getting less fuel-efficient stuff after "gas prices went down"
I'm just going to make the (most likely correct) assumption that gas prices will remain high-for-USA (and to be fair, they shouldn't go down, even after this manufactured crisis is "over"; that's a finite resource, and we've been indoctrinated to believe is is infinite for the better part of a century)
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Maybe Experian helped me make the correct decision to pay cash. The main draw of the Avalon (beside it being an excellent car) was that it was costing me $0/mo in car payments. With me paying cash for the remaining half of the Corolla, I get to KEEP that $0/mo payment!
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Bahahahaha I'm taking delivery of a new (to me) Corolla Hybrid on Wednesday.
I love my Avalon and will miss the bejeezus out of it, but I had to face reality: I can drive around in the Corolla and use HALF the fuel, forever. It was just the correct decision to make. And the trade-in got me about halfway there!
And oh... fuck Experian in the skull. I WAS going to finance, but those dorks won't let me create an account to unfreeze my credit, so I paid cash.
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The simplest things in life are sometimes best
I found this little USB light at Menards yesterday; they were practically giving them away for $2, so the bigclive in me kicked in and one followed me home
I got my $2 worth ;o)
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And I thought I was bad-ass for cramming my hex dumper into $300 (without overflowing into $3D0 area)
There are other impressive things you can do with a page of RAM/ Observe:
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I discovered the STEAM mode of my rice cooker
In this mode, I can drop 300g of carrots and potatoes, 650ml of water, keep the default half hour steam time, and have real steamed vegetables after waiting. No more canned stuff, and the leftovers taste BETTER
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I built a circuit kit that has 10 LEDs, a CD4017 (decade counter), and a 555
It uses the counter to light up the LEDs in sequence when the tilt switch (or a manual tac switch) is hit, and the 555 is the RNG for when it stops.
And I was thinking as I built this, "sometimes the best things in life are the simple things"
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still... 50MPG in the city and 43 on the highway is impressive. And oh... it's doing well with "old" tech in places: it looks to have an actual KEY for ignition, it has the battle-tested 1.8L engine (hybrid version of the 2ZR-FE I had in my Scion), no turbo (it has an electric motor for that!), no direct injection
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So the process has begun.
I never thought I'd entertain the day when I'd be replacing a thing I absolutely love, but here we are. Unlike the last time, there's absolutely NO trouble with my current car driving this other than "fuel costs getting out of hand, and I'm assuming the costs will remain high"
So in the lead is some Corolla hybrids from 2024. Made in Japan! It'll be my first hybrid, and my first car that has a LOWER highway mileage than city.
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CW: weight loss journey.
I bought some shorts in a 36 last week. I need a belt just to keep them round my waist, so I thought "time to get some 34s to test"
For the first time in over 30 years, the 34s fit me properly.
I've literally worked my ass off for this. There's still work left to be done, but it's getting done.
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yet another ordering system that's stuck in 1988 and doesn't properly support ZIP+4
66209 is in a DIFFERENT CITY than 66209-2013