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NixOS Facter: a declarative hardware configuration for NixOS is inviting the community to try it out.
  • I had a frustrating issue yesterday. I had removed drives, and forgot to edit my hardware config, so it kept failing to boot and would go into emergency mode, which I didn’t have an internet connection in so I couldn’t rebuild.

    I ended up having to figure out which drive was missing in order to get it to boot (long story, I had to go through a stack of 4tb drives to find the right one).

    How could I have fixed this issue had the drive not been available? Manually bringing up the network stack, I suppose?

  • China's EVs are fueling a big oil demand slowdown
  • You’re forgetting the amount of energy required to extract, transport, and refine the oil. Refining the oil is especially energy intense. It’s not even up for debate at this point unless you’re a naive boomer taking in the Faux News.

  • What OSS tools do you use for personal knowledge & task management?
  • Frigate is wonderful, and getting better all the time. I also run Scrypted, which is another fantastic tool! The scrubbing on Scrypted NVR is a lot less painful, but a lot more expensive. I enjoy supporting small open source projects, though.

  • What OSS tools do you use for personal knowledge & task management?
  • I tried and failed. I couldn’t figure out a pleasant way to be able to copy and paste code. The only thing I could come up was to use a different editor for those instances.

    Now I’m stuck between Joplin for work and Obsidian for personal, until I finally make up my mind. I like that I can create a second account for Joplin and share just the work related notes while I’m using company infrastructure.

  • Google Begins Testing 50 Gig Fiber Internet
  • This wouldn’t be for a single customer. It’s 50 gig PON, which would serve 32-64 different customers. I’m not an engineer, but I’m assuming it will pave the way for 2.5-5 Gbps services.

    Most companies are currently switching from GPON (2.5 gig shared 32 ways), to XGSPON (10 Gbps split between 32-64 customers).

    The company I work for has been deploying XGSPON on Nokia transport for a few years now. It’s very nice.

    Edit: I wasn’t real specific on how it’s split. So that 50 Gbps feed is sent down a single fiber to a splitter, which is often in the field in an AP cabinet. From there fiber that actually goes to the customer’s premise gets connected. It feels a little dirty splitting like some sort of old coax system, but it makes rolling out fiber to the home much, much quicker.

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  • To be fair, I’m in my thirties and can’t make it through a full story without veering off and getting lost as well. ;)

    It was real difficult to watch, though. As a parent, I fear for my children’s future. I’d love to bounce, but where is there to go? The US has screwed the entire planet.

  • Moonlight isn't working
  • Maybe firewalld is getting in the way. You can temporarily disable it:

    sudo systemctl stop firewalld

    If that doesn’t work, you can see if SELinux is the issue. Temporarily disable:

    sudo setenforce 0

    Be sure to re-enable SELinux:

    sudo setenforce 1

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