@firstyear yeah but does that mean you need to blog about it on your personal blog?
Maybe for resume purposes?
@firstyear yeah but does that mean you need to blog about it on your personal blog?
Maybe for resume purposes?
I know RAM is exxy now CPL, but really?
So many programmers I respected are now putting out slop: I expect and expected so much better of you.
@ewie so many formerly decent developers making slop...
Fuck, #Docker is slow.
I wonder how many lifetimes the industry has wasted by congealing around this thing.
@s4mdf0o1 luckily easier than that: https://aus.social/@voltagex/116066643943384639
Fixed:
[Match]
Name=eno1
[Network]
DHCP=ipv4
IPv6AcceptRA=yes
Address=<prefix>::4/48
[DHCP]
UseDNS=yes
[DHCPv6]
UseAddress=false
I think I still need to fix
Could not set hostname: Refusing activation, D-Bus is shutting down.
but at least I can do that over SSH now.
@s4mdf0o1 this is worse than https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.network.html which in itself is pretty bad.
@pepper0 ...what?
This is a somewhat "minimal" install and I made the mistake of not having those NICs working when I installed the system.
[I hope your instance pulls in updates to posts]
[Fixed in https://aus.social/@voltagex/116066643943384639]
I have a new #Debian Testing install where I *thought* I had set up systemd-networkd.
The Ethernet ports are not being set to "up" despite there being at least one physical link working (as in, I can see the lights on my switch).
I have run `systemctl enable systemd-networkd` but eno1 and eno2 are still showing as "unmanaged" under `networkctl`
I have two .network files in /etc/systemd/network/
What am I missing?
Updates:
systemd-networkd is "starting"
Feb 13 22:23:41 helios systemd-networkd[2908]: eno1: Could not acquire DHCPv6 lease on NDisc request: Address already in use
Feb 13 22:23:41 helios systemd-networkd[2908]: eno1: Failed
...It shouldn't even be trying to use DHCPv6.
systemd once again fails the "principle of least astonishment"
>Note that DHCPv6 will by default be triggered by Router Advertisements, if reception is enabled, regardless of this parameter. By explicitly enabling DHCPv6 support here, the DHCPv6 client will be started in the mode specified by the WithoutRA= setting in the [DHCPv6] section, regardless of the presence of routers on the link, or what flags the routers pass. See IPv6AcceptRA=.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.network.html#DHCP=
@gsuberland is https://github.com/dnSpyEx/dnSpy/ still my best bet for .NET reversing?
(wow, I'm rusty)
@kirb I don't get why they need to have another tool when winget should be deployed everywhere this store-cli is, but happy to be able to set up new systems faster, at least while I'm still on Windows.
@abstractcode Grab multiple backups using Google Takeout.
I had about 12GB of email when moving - I found FastMail's import pretty slow, I don't have anything pre-2019 in Fastmail now.
I have an old Google (workspace/domain) account and when I cancelled Workspace I permanently lost the ability to use Translate when logged in - solved by Firefox profile tabs. I have been able to keep using YouTube under the same account, both paid and unpaid.
You can check anything you're using Google OAuth for in the account settings - but my account under the same domain has stayed active for many years - YMMV.
@froosh git log --oneline | wc -l is the same for both though (I know that's only counting main)
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ lists https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git as a place you can clone from
BUT:
g.k.o sends me 10+GB
k.gs.c politely tells me it's about to send 2.23GB
What's missing from the smaller one?
main branch looks the same.
(Is anyone allowed to tell me what kind of git server kernel.googlesource runs?)
@hipsterelectron you make a good point - but when I was first learning from stackoverflow while working a helpdesk job, I didn't know any better.
@hipsterelectron yes, but I'm glad it exists.
@hipsterelectron https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36123655/what-is-the-git-alternates-mechanism is the only one I know of but I haven't looked for a long time.