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Also @noisytoot@mice.tel in case chinchillas eat the cables
getting vaccinated at shotgpn #notgpn
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having my wife turned into a pillar of salt at lotgpn #notgpn
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stealing orbs at zotgpn #notgpn
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drugs
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smoking weed at potgpn #notgpn
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planning crimes at plotgpn #notgpn
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melting at hotgpn #notgpn
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asking questions at whatgpn #notgpn
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preying on small terrestrial mammals at ocelotgpn #notgpn
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sailing at yachtgpn #notgpn
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everyone sees a different fox, view on multiple instances if possible
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RandomFox

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making graphs at dotgpn #notgpn
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meowing at catgpn #notgpn
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good morning
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nini fedi (yet again, it is past sunrise)
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i feel like march should have been the first month of the calendar year, not january

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weird hardware/software issues
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My old server (coconut) died earlier today (I think the PSU failed) but I still haven’t moved anything off of it, so I moved the drive to another desktop (a librebooted OptiPlex 7020) to keep it running on new hardware so I can keep procrastinating moving everything to hazelnut (the new server, which currently only runs Akkoma).

Apart from network interface names being different (enp4s0 became enp0s25), this should have worked perfectly, but it didn’t…

Shortly after booting, shepherd (the init system Guix uses) started using 100% CPU and I couldn’t log in on a tty, SSH in, or use sudo (it just hung after the password prompt forever). This was very weird, because exactly the same software had worked fine on the previous hardware with no such problems for over 5 years. I tried booting an older generation and it seemed to work. I then updated the system (I couldn’t stay on the older generation because it was vulnerable to several kernel LPEs) and rebooted. After rebooting to the new system, the issue happened again. This happened several times, including on the older version that I initially thought was unaffected.

I have no idea what could be causing this. It seems like it must be hardware-related since it never occurred on the old hardware, but what hardware issue could cause such as specific issue? I thought it might be filesystem corruption, but btrfs scrub reports no errors.

It’s also not consistently reproducible. Usually it happened within the first few minutes, but now it has an uptime of over an hour and still hasn’t happened again.

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good night (it's past sunrise again)
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Air to Ground Message:

OK. WE WILL UNLEASH THE FURRY.

Area: Valparaiso, IN, USA
Type: Boeing 737 MAX 9
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LibreWolf doesn’t trust this site because it looks like the certificate expired on 4/5/2026.

The certificate actually expired on 2025-04-05. How do I make LibreWolf use a less idiotic date format than this middle-endian abomination?

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it's 21:38 already and I still haven't done anything today
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