oleorun

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[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 12 points 1 day ago

Welcome to my ool.

Notice there's no P.

Let's keep it that way.

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 10 points 1 day ago

Dollar-store Zuck at it again....

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 15 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I am here for you mate.

I have a good doctor, one that took forever to find, and she is amazing. I hope you can find a different provider that listens and understands. It took me years to find this one.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fan/post/1414347

Yes, they did the math. Well, Drew Brees did. Just read the article.

 

Yes, they did the math. Well, Drew Brees did. Just read the article.

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 7 points 2 weeks ago

You are welcome at mine, lemmy.fan. I'd be happy to have you!

 

It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

"If the God we serve exists, then he can rescue us from the furnace of blazing fire, and he can rescue us from the power of you, the king."

K.

Daniel 4:20 references Ents, coulda used that one:

"The tree you saw, which grew large and strong, with its top touching the sky, visible to the whole earth"

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Have you tried Heroic Game Launcher? I checked and did not find anything about it and VR but it might work?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32736562

Paywall removed: https://archive.ph/sn2Ud

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 61 points 3 weeks ago
  1. A loud noise on the roof of your car is never just an acorn. Be judicious with return fire.
[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 2 points 3 weeks ago

You have a good use case for a VPN.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32441587

Full on Idiocracy now

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/32421432

In the video, several marked and unmarked Customs and Border Protection vehicles can be seen pulling into the parking lot as several apparently armed agents got out of the vehicles.

School officials in Pico Rivera are calling for a federal investigation after immigration enforcement officers were seen on surveillance video appearing to urinate in the campus parking lot.

The incident happened on the morning of June 17, at Ruben Salazar High School in Pico Rivera. The El Rancho Unified School District shared surveillance video from the school parking lot on YouTube on Wednesday.

Over the next few minutes, nearly a dozen agents are seen walking to a part of the parking lot, near a couple of shipping containers. The agents seem to reach for their pants while walking to covered areas, stand still for several moments, then walk away. The district says school staff saw the agents peeing.

ICE agents exposed themselves to staff in a parking lot next to a preschool playground and an in-session elementary school. These agents need to be identified and prosecuted just like anyone else would be in such circumstances.

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 1 points 1 month ago

My removed by a mod post was political and I missed this pinned post. That's on me and I apologize.

The Onion would definitely have thought up a more...imaginative name!

I deleted the post as well. Again, sorry for the slip.

-oleo

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

OG post in case my instance dies, which is not unexpected:

The last couple of weeks have been truly eventful for lemmy.fan.

tl;dr (and first paragraph):

My plan was to wholeheartedly go all in on PieFed for lemmy.fan. I planned a cut-over date, started moving some things, and I was on track to get everything up and running solely on PieFed[.lemmy].fan^1^. Then lemmy.fan died. It’s back now.

/slash tl;dr

The reasons behind the migration were varied, but essentially boiled down to a lack of development from two full-time, donation-sponsored-but-still-underpaid developers, nutomic and dessalines from lemmy.ml.

The lifecycle of open-source software development is well-established in lore if not in fact: under- or unpaid developers work on a project that started as a labor of love. The love disappears, and the labor quickly turns to animosity and dread, as Git repos devolve into loud, angry people demanding this or that, reporting bugs but not contributing to fixing existing ones, and always the politics, politics, politics.

Then, PostgreSQL made the decision to utterly shit itself. Lemmy.fan suffered a catastrophic database failure; from what, who knows.

Lemmy.fan, as I once knew and loved, now lies in a pile of corrupted Postgres garbage files, gnashed angrily together by some destructive, demonic, database daemon.

I know little to nothing about PostgreSQL, and that is why I absolutely despise it. My life has been spent using, manipulating, troubleshooting, and migrating MariaDB and MySQL, two very sane and easy-to-use database systems that Just WorkTM. I do not want to learn something new. I fear I now have no choice but to learn this garbage database system and adopt the same relationship with it as I have with so many other things in my life: Don’t fuck with me, and I will not fuck with you. Cross me once, though, and you best be prepared for total annihilation.

I think Postgres has that sorted now, as we’re circling the saloon old-west style, revolvers pointed at one another, shaking slightly in unsteady hands, and eyeing one another for the moment one of us so much as blinks.

Also, it’s good to have backups. I did, and still do, but I decided not to restore them, and here’s why:

A long time ago, when lemmy.fan was but a tiny baby Docker container nestled snugly in a NASsinette in a suburban basement, I created the very first federated lemmy.fan using Yunohost to test things out. I was new to ActivityPub and had little idea as to how the federation worked in broad terms, so I set about this and that. Before long, lemmy.fan was puttering along, populated by the lemmycommunity bot that would dutifully scrape and subscribe to popular communities and instances across the fediverse. I had no local communities and was very new to Docker, so lemmy.fan and I expanded our knowledge: I by learning Docker, Portainer, and other tools, and lemmy.fan sucking in content from across the fediverse, growing and becoming better in its own self.

Then, I broke something, or lemmy.fan itself broke, or something happened that resulted in me having to destroy the instance.

I mistakenly then thought that the domain, lemmy.fan, was no longer available to federate with because I had used it already, exchanging messages using the ActivityPub protocol. Now that the domain was established in the greater fediverse, I thought that I had to go to a subdomain.

So I added real.lemmy.fan as the federation source, CNAMED it back to lemmy.fan, and believed that perhaps everything would just work.

And it did, for about a year or so.

As I trudged along keeping lemmy.fan mostly running, I grew and fostered weirdnews, a community that surpassed 1,000 subscribers. A few friends joined, I added a few other communities, and I kept the small instance chugging along splendidly.

Then something changed.

Lemmy.fan became slow, unreliable. Server errors were pretty commonplace and, while restarting the Docker containers fixed the problem, the underlying cause was a mystery to me. Lemmy.fan’s performance began dragging down other containers on the NAS, the PostgreSQL and lemmy frontend containers putting load averages in the 20s. Logs were useless and showed no particular fault.

I decided to migrate the instance from the basement NAS to a VPS, my thought process being that allocating more RAM and throwing a few more processor cores at lemmy.fan would fix things. For us, it was the vacation preceding the divorce; we being the hypothetical couple who tried to save a failing marriage by going to Hawaii and renewing our vows. Instead, lemmy.fan fell asleep on the couch while I gamed and watched reruns of old Star Trek episodes. Year of Hell Parts 1 and 2 back-to-back on Pluto?

Yes, please!

This is a death knell for any relationship, be it human and human or human and silicon/electron.

I’ll back up a moment. I am not naive. I will ever conflate lemmy, or really any open-source software written by a small handful of volunteer or underpaid developers, with stability. And that’s OK. I accepted the fact that I would be in for a few bumps and scrapes here and there: like the time a new lemmy UI version was released that cocked up any form fields, resulting in a shitty UI experience. Or the time that the lemmy backend would just fuck around and die, taking others down with it in a spectacular blaze of error messages, all cryptic to me. Or the time when never-ending scrolling was dismissed because one person who happens to be the main developer just does not want it.

Concurrently, as lemmy.fan slowly grew and went through its adolescent phase, development on lemmy became less predictable and eventually stalled to the point where significant bugs and other issues were, and still are, being neglected as lemy version 1 is developed. I will NOT be that loud, vocal, open-source criticizer who laments the lack of work and progress from underpaid developers not giving into my demands and wants, so I began to research other options.

Some medium-sized instances had come to similar conclusions; whispers of moving to PieFed and PyFedi were becoming louder. Intrigued, I began looking into the PieFed project. I started doing some research, dodging thinly-veiled threats from my VPN provider that I was responsible for slowing down their shared server and I Better Fix It Soon Or Else. After waiting more than two minutes for lemmy.fan to crank out a single page of content as the server load averages climbed into the high twenties, I made the heartbreaking decision that lemmy.fan, the real.lemmy.fan, needed to be put out to pasture, and right soon. A deadline was set, I put some more popular communities (double-digit user counts, baby!) to read-only or migrated them to the new PieFed.lemmy.fan instance, and started the countdown clock. Archive.org has a cache of it if you are interested.

Then, lemmy.fan had its stroke.

To be continued…

^1^ The original URL for the new PieFed instance I wanted to bring up was piefed.lemmy.fan. In the time between the plan to migrate and spin up PieFed Fan I purchased the piefed.fan domain. Because I have not yet worked much on PieFed after resuscitating lemmy.fan, I have not changed the federation URL in PieFed so the instance is not running yet. My goal is to have PieFed.fan up and running by the time part 2 of this post is published.

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Thanks for the head's up. Is it timing out or 404?

Edit: It's not a federated community so of course it will not appear unless you are a lemmy.fan user. That's my bad. I put the post below.

[–] oleorun@lemmy.fan 4 points 2 years ago

Master of Sharts in Colonial Studies

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