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Favorite memory of diaper genie was after the pail is full, and you slice off the captured diapers, was slinging the long sausage link like string of diapers into the apartment dumpster. Ah the memories

Haha! I'm still living this. Down the garbage chute you go, diaper sausage!

Been close to 20 years for us. Enjoy the kids while they are young!

Oh yeah. I slinged it into a high-floor garbage chute. Then I felt it was wiser to bag the whole thing.

Did they re invent APRS?

RHEL is listing this as fix deferred for RHEL 8 and 9.

They've bumped the severity and 8/9/10 are now 'affected'. Hope a patch comes soon!

SDO imagery. Cool.

Digital is heavily used in ham radio. For example, FT8.

We have a hobby web based app that consists of multiple containers. It runs in docker compose. Serves 1000 users right now (runs 24/7). Single VM.

No Kubernetes whatsoever.

I agree with you.


Docker compose is brilliant while your stack remains on a single box, and will scale quite nicely for some time this way for most applications with minimum maintenance overhead.

My personal strategy has always been to start off in docker compose, and break out to a k8s configuration later if I have to start scaling beyond single box.


This tweet seems to imply it’s logs, json, plist and SQLite DB.

Biome — /private/var/mobile/Library/Biome/streams/.../Notification/segments/ — the raw title/body logs

2. BulletinBoard + UserNotificationsCore — /var/mobile/Library/{BulletinBoard,UserNotificationsCore}/.{json,plist} — delivered + dismissed state

3. CoreDuet — /var/mobile/Library/CoreDuet/coreduetdClassD.db — SQLite that re-ingests Biome events

https://x.com/zeroxjf/status/2047081983449178128?s=46


I don’t think they are correct

My great uncle got busted for peyote during the Canker Wars because Florida was going around to all the known growers and greenhouses looking for canker. Charges were dropped because they didn’t have a warrant. He also grew legitimate plants.

He sounds like a great uncle!

He fought in WW2 but by the time I knew him his mind was gone mostly due to PTSD. I miss my great aunt and uncle

Potentially.

I thought WSL2 is functionally a virtual machine with deep host integration. That’s why you need HyperV.

Sort of. Technically speaking, just enabling hyper-v turns your base windows install into a VM. Wsl2 then just runs along side

Enabling hyper-v turns your base windows install into a VM host, not a virtual machine itself.

It's kind of both. Hyper-V is a bare-metal (type 1) hypervisor. Windows runs virtualized, one level above it, in a privileged (host) VM, next to other (guest) VMs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-V#Architecture


Huh that’s interesting I didn’t realize that

No wonder they wanted to stop supporting the Data Center versions for on prem.

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