It’s an Australian flyer
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
It’s an Australian flyer
Something got into a weird state and restarting either the backend or frontend didn’t help. Taking the entire stack down and then bringing it back up, resolved it.
It’s weird since it crashed at 1am and at 3am we gradually restart all backend and frontends, so that automatic restart should have fixed it too. All the containers reported healthy, but nginx wasn’t reporting any available frontends.
I suspect some sort of weird lemmy bug, but we’ll just have to improve monitoring for now and try to debug this more if it happens again.
Check out things like “Protectli Vault” and just put pfsense/opnsense on it
Sorry about the downtime everyone! Stlil digging into the root cause, this is an odd one since all individual services were reporting themselves as healthy.
Today is a great day for Canada, and therefore the world
Weary and wary aren’t pronounced the same…
If you have a router, you already own one.
Pointing a hostname to your ip doesn’t do anything meaningful.
Seems to be getting commits
I’d recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.
You can get 12v in atx power supplies.
You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.
The flight was carrying 125 passengers, and the sudden change in cabin pressure caused health problems that needed treatment when the aircraft returned to Seoul. According to a report from South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, at least two passengers suffered nosebleeds, and 15 reported ear pain and hyperventilation.
Jesus that sounds terrifying. Flying along at meal time, the masks drop, then the pilots have to nose dive the plane to a safe altitude.
Would Nintendo even allow it?
Would be nice if it explains exactly what it does. Right now it’s just a random web app asking for creds…
Hmm, so sounds like they’re moving the kernel scheduler down to a hardware layer? Basically just better smp?
Nope, no idea what it’s like today.
Back in the day (mid/late 90’s), there were private ftp servers that required a ratio. Some of these were run by release groups and hard to get on, some were more public. Couriers would download from one site and upload to another to build their ratio and get access to the good sites.
Before people figured out you could connect two ftp servers together directly, you would have to download to your computer and reupload. Most people were on dialup, so that was a non trivial time commitment.
This hasn’t been possible for a long time. Mail servers do not typically reject a bad recipient immediately on the SMTP connection, they accept it and send a bounce email afterwards instead.
I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
Don’t just cancel the old plan, initiate a port of your number before doing anything with Verizon
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/porting-keeping-your-phone-number-when-you-change-providers
Dark Matter.
The latest episode was nuts.
https://ibb.co/bskQLb6