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- day 3

Because I'm going to be (potentially) breaking stuff by updating the OS and all my jails with a cron job, backups are going to be rather important especially to recover data when I break it.

Thankfully I can fire up mksnap_ffs and the amazing @stefanoStefano Marinelli has basically done pretty much everything I'm going to need to do over the next few weeks.

I thought I had fixed my IPv6 woes by tweaking rc.conf with
ipv6_static_routes='default'
ipv6_route_default='<IPv6 router> -iface vtnet0'

Apparently that fix lasts for a while after a reboot then the route seems to stop working again. Forums suggest adding `sysctl net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_onlink_ns_rfc4861=1`

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헌재가 윤 파면 선고기일 못 잡고 계속 질질 끌고 있지만, 지금 나오는 예측이란 것들은 모두 뇌피셜 혹은 조작에 가까운 희망사항들일 뿐이니 너무 불안해할 필요는 없다고 생각합니다. 저도 오늘 기일 잡았으면 합니다만, 헌재의 내부 사정 보안은 철저하니까요.

우리가 들은 내용 중 많은 부분은 잘못되어 있습니다. 조선일보조차도? 대놓고 헌법연구관 출신 로스쿨 교수님의 말을 정반대 취지로 왜곡해서 실었다 언중위 조정으로 정정보도를 하게 되었죠... 하물며 광고, 후원금으로 돈 버는 썰팔이들은 어떻겠습니까?

https://www.mediatoday.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=324950

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The gopher and lisp alien carrying radio equipment flanked by two demons wade through flooded wreckage.

LISPY GOPHER SHOW

anonradio.net
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@jalefkowitJason Lefkowitz yeah, the data itself is interesting. It’s just grating the way they analyze it.

On the age skew, this is in line with how I understand the effects of the manosphere and the (for lack of a better word) “podcast ecosystem”. But just not being super surprised is a long way away from being able to *predict* something like this

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Dutch parliament sends motion to government, asking them to make sure the DNS (Domain Name Service) for the .nl TLD (Top Level Domain) is running on infrastructure that is physically located in the Netherlands. The planned outsourcing of (parts of) the infrastructure to AWS is to be reversed and the government shall inform the parliament of the outcome before the summer break. mastodon.nl/@bert_hubert/11418

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mini tip:

You can shorten SHAs to as few as their first four characters, and Git will still accept them. In the case of ambiguity, where the same prefix matches two commits, Git will tell you. Short prefixes can save a lot of copy-pasting or typing when jumping from commands, such as from `git log` to `git diff`.

Two commands:

1. `git show b380` shows a commit.
2. `git show a721` fails due to the prefix being ambiguous. It lists two candidate commits, allowing the user to try again with a longer unambiguous prefix.
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The new release of The GNU Image Manipulation Program lists an updated logo and branding above the fold on its “new features” list. I can’t see that as other than a “fuck you” in regard to changing the name; the work was essentially done.

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One of the stomach-churning parts of the war in Gaza has been the never-ending death toll on a daily basis. It became like the weather; yesterday 258 people were killed, so that's bad, but today on 91 people, so that's better. The feeling of getting another day of death tolls today is horrible; at 440 dead, it's one of the worst days in the whole war. All human beings, with families, not actively at war, currently being denied food, medicine and other aid. It is unconscionable.

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Me too. 50 years ago roughly now (not sure of the exact day, but it was early 1975) I first used Unix (v5) in the Computer Research Facility (CRF) at the University of Toronto's Dynamic Graphics Project (DGP), which shared the PDP-11/45. DGP got the machine from 5PM to 8AM and the whole weekend. I spent countless nights in the lab.

Thanks to DGP head Ron Baecker for seeing something in me.

mastodon.social/@aka_pugs/1141

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The underground hotel beside Helsinki airport gave me the best night's sleep ever in a hotel as the granite gives great sound insulation. Obviously no windows. Not an issue after dark, anyway. More hotels should build underground to offer quiet, clean rooms at reasonable rates.

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It would, I think, be genuinely useful if Chuck Schumer were politically ruined after last week.

There’s a limit to how useful it actually is to direct our energies specifically at elected politicians right now. Politicians aren’t going to save us. BUT: institutional leaders of many stripes (.gov, .edu, .org, and .com alike) are still acting much, much more afraid of the consequences of •fighting• than they are of the consequences of •compliance•.

We can change that. Make compliance ruin some high-profile careers. Make examples out of a few people. Schumer. Newsom. The Columbia admin. Tar and feather them. flipboard.com/@vanityfair/top-

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