00:06:13 <[42]> no idea why it claims about 6GB/s on the monitoring namespace 04:26:40 Happy birthday, SketchTheCow! 04:27:39 (Although I'm a bit late, but at least it's still the 13th in some parts of the US.) 08:31:30 Happy late bday 09:50:37 nepeat: https://www.grays.com/lot/0013-9025715/computers-and-it-equipment/sun-oracle-server-x5-2l hrm... 09:51:00 for a second i thought WA meant washington state 09:51:06 lol 09:51:23 jesus are the pcie ssds still installed on this thing 09:51:35 i recognize those rear grills 09:51:40 YUP 09:51:45 If they say its installed 09:51:48 Its installed 09:52:00 Want this? https://www.grays.com/lot/0020-9025715/computers-and-it-equipment/sgi-uv-300-cmn061?spr=true 09:52:03 "1600 GB (x4) " 09:52:12 WHAT 09:52:27 is this a server or networking switch 09:52:51 Here be datasheet https://www.oracle.com/a/otn/docs/x5-2l-datasheet.pdf 09:53:13 So the way they listed it is a bit confusing 09:53:25 But the thing has 1600GB of NVMe and 4000GB of SAS drives 09:53:46 1.6TB NVMe 09:53:55 i've seen that setup done 09:53:55 400GB per drive 09:54:02 o_o 09:54:43 I want that SGI thing xD 09:54:54 it scares me 09:56:04 I wonder if I can get a laptop into FMT2 xD 10:03:17 you could! 10:03:58 the local infra pretty much is the cursed orchestrator for all my clouds 10:04:31 Can I ship a blade enclosure into your infra? :D 10:52:30 oh god 10:52:51 I could go for a larger power cap! 17:18:49 lol, Travis CI did an oops: https://twitter.com/peter_szilagyi/status/1437646118700175360 https://travis-ci.community/t/security-bulletin/12081 17:19:23 and handled it awfully 20:15:52 hi 20:18:25 hmm... is there no project that classifies (maybe even tracks deployment changes) domain squatters? (the kind that's otherwise benign, of course malware sites are classified in lots of places, possibly including some kind of squatter/squattee(?) attribute) 20:18:39 +of 20:28:50 oh I've wondered about that, apparently there are companies who will sell you historical whois records but I don't know any open repository thereof 20:32:36 oh, i'd be fine with only going by the content of the pages, i.e. cross-correlating multiple deployments of some technique used for industrial scale domain squatting. 20:34:34 these days putting on a wordpress site and filling with seo drivel seems to be common 20:38:30 something like the "web application detector" (wad) with a focus on those seo extensions might already help to populate an initial database and help make educated guesses when one of those squatters got into their business/changed their toolset 20:57:04 There's only one class of domain squatters: wastes of oxygen. :-) 20:57:53 (No, I'm totally not bitter about that person sitting on that domain I want for years...) 21:01:02 <[42]> what's special about the domain? 21:01:45 I looked into KDE getting kde.net... not gonna happen 21:02:37 squatter wants $20k, a trademark dispute costs a minimum of $2k, not worth it 21:03:13 <[42]> :( 21:24:51 [42]: lastname.tld 21:25:08 <[42]> ah 21:25:32 <[42]> for me it's impossible to get lastname.tld (.de) 21:25:56 personally i'd find even a competitor that fills a project's page with actually useful (for their own user community) content a tiny bit less waste of oxygen than those who insults the intelligence of visitors by pretending their seo copytext resembles what people came there for. 21:26:09 insult* 21:27:47 <[42]> at least in my case it's not squatted, the domain is legitimately used 21:29:08 Yeah, legitimate use may be annoying but is fine. 21:30:03 <[42]> not exactly really in use anymore as they shut down but still serves as a redirect https://schwab.de 21:30:24 <[42]> a company that size probably won't let it expire for years 21:30:47 <[42]> and if they do i'm sure there will be plenty of backorders already in place for squatting purposes 21:31:48 <[42]> i just wish no people would pay for domain transfers 21:32:01 <[42]> if nobody paid nobody would hoard them 21:32:26 <[42]> or at least a significantly reduced number only 21:32:48 <[42]> at least tlds don't mean much anymore these days 22:17:28 I was wondering why my server was so unresponsive... Turns out the ceph monitor died because of no left space on the device? With currently 70G free? Strange things are happening. (Btw. it's a single node ceph cluster to play with) 22:18:52 Luckily the archiveteam containers are not running on the ceph storage. But that makes me wonder if they filled my disk at one point. Hrm, who knows.