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RichiH

@RichiH@chaos.social

Director of Community Grafana, Prometheus team, PromCon lead, OpenMetrics founder, OpenTelemetry member, CNCF GB & TOC

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RichiH, to random
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Holidays is when you figure out that burrata is perfect with white and yellow nectarines and (real!) Aceto Balsamico, and that buffalo mozzarella really needs some (real!) cold-pressed olive oil and a dash of salt on top of that.

schenklklopfer, to grafana German
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TIL: auch HDDs werden hinten langsamer, wenn man sie komplett überschreibt.
Dachte das ist nur so ein SSD Thing, wenn sie voll werden...

Zwar nicht so krass wie SSDs, aber auch bemerkbar.

und sind schon was tolles xD

RichiH,
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@tokudan @schenklklopfer das ist korrekt. HDDs werden von außen nach innen beschrieben. Vor 20 Jahren hatte ich meine Platten noch nach "da sind Spiele drauf" partitioniert.

gsuberland, to random
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the first thing I thought of upon seeing this photo was "huh, reminds me of a four-quadrant SMU"

I need to go touch grass

https://mstdn.social/@stux/112507857666176832

RichiH,
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@gsuberland do it at EMF. Good luck with your car.

dickenhobelix, to random German
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"Euer Hund kommt ja gar nicht aus dem Haus"

"Ist ja auch ein..."

"Sag. Es. Nicht."

"...Hüttehund"

<Handgemenge>

RichiH,
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@dickenhobelix indoogs.

RichiH, to random
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"lots of travel" is the realization that your shower habits at home have fully adapted to how North American showers work.

I.e. leaving the water running while getting out of the water stream to soap up as you're used to never touching the controls lest you make the water ice cold or scalding hot. And that "water on/off" is directly tied to temperature control.

RichiH,
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@azonenberg yeah the two-knob-thing because UK hit water was unsafe 100 years ago is also always amusing.

Europe mainly has one for flow, one for temp, potentially another if you have more than one outlet (as you likely know)

oxidecomputer, to random
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2/ That ethos is reflected in every layer of the stack, in every choice that we made in building this computer differently from anything else you can own on prem.

Unlike traditional servers, our power shelf takes care of all power conversion and passes DC current throughout the rack via a bus bar, that every sled plugs into. Simple and efficient, so you can supercharge your business (sorry, couldn’t help it 😅).

RichiH,
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@oxidecomputer power over fiber? ;)

RichiH,
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@feld @oxidecomputer yeah, but those connectors are not that.

Quinnypig, to random
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I'm sorry Slack, you're doing fucking WHAT with user DMs, messages, files, etc? I'm positive I'm not reading this correctly.

RichiH,
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@Quinnypig for what it's worth, our purchasing people are already reaching out to SlackForce to get confirmation either way.

RichiH, (edited )
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@Quinnypig The opt-out is also weasel-wordy, as you can opt out from Global models -- are there non-global ones?

If you are covered under the GDPR, Article 28 allows you to audit them to a reasonable degree and request a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA/TIA) under Article 35.

RichiH,
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@sintrenton @Quinnypig that completely sidesteps why they would have that verbiage then. Giving themselves permission, but stating in the present tense they're not doing it seems weasely

pbl0m, to 3DPrinting German
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From the category: "Is that normal?"

I got my first spool prusament PLA and recognized some interesting behavior. After each print, I have to pull out the filament and snip off 7-8 mm of material cause it inflates during the cool down of the printer inside the extruder.

I know that silk PLA inflates but only outside the nozzle.I thought about heatkreep but this would also happen during the print which does not happen in my case🤔

This only happens with prusament, all others don't🤷

Normal size
Inflated size

RichiH,
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@pbl0m did you dry it? The "silk" particles make it more hygroscopic

cccac, to random German
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cccac drinks for CTF

RichiH,
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@Rentin @cccac das Logo kenne ich nicht. Aber wenn dann wäre es kopfüber und das A falsch geschrieben?

RichiH,
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@Rentin @cccac ah fair, danke. Das hatte ich nicht gesehen.

zhenech, to random
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Would be cool if apt.grafana.com would have origin and label set up properly

500 https://apt.grafana.com stable/main amd64 Packages
release o=. stable,a=stable,n=stable,l=. stable,c=main,b=amd64
origin apt.grafana.com

cc @RichiH ;)

RichiH,
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@zhenech can you raise an issue an @ both myself and https://github.com/bastischubert please?

RichiH,
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@zhenech probably, yeah

oxidecomputer, to random
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2/ every layer of the stack, in every choice that we made in building this computer differently from anything else you can own on prem.

Unlike traditional servers, our power shelf takes care of all power conversion and passes DC current throughout the rack via a bus bar, that every sled plugs into. Simple and efficient, so you can supercharge your business (sorry, couldn’t help it 😅).

RichiH,
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@oxidecomputer I'd be interested in seeing the actual bus bars and the connectors, but this photo is definitely better, thanks :)

MattHatton, to random
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How to tell, in three words, that you're about to read something that is incredibly stupid.

RichiH,
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isotopp, to random German
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"CloudFinOps"
"Was soll denn das sein?"

"Leute, die dafür Sorgen, daß alle Dienste so gefahren werden, daß sie Scheiße sind. Also an der Lastgrenze, Instanz so klein als möglich, Logs nicht aufbewahren und die Cluster mit so wenig Redundanz als möglich, damit es billiger wird."

RichiH,
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@isotopp naja.. ähnlich wie Observability ist das halt oft schlecht gemacht. Das Prinzip, dass die Kosten eine der von Engineering zu verantworteten Kennzahlen ist und dass diese in die Gesamtabwägung mit einfließen muss ist aber schon solide.

Ist generell das Thema bei Buzzwords weil halt Jede(r) auf den Zug aufspringt aber unterm Strich nur den alten Mist weitertackert.

RichiH,
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@isotopp das waren jetzt viele Worte für "wenn schlecht gemacht ist Mist"; das ist ja der Punkt.

Es hat durchaus Vorteile sich selbst schlank zu halten: weniger Overhead, schnellere Deployments, mehr Zeit für Wichtiges.

Und wir haben jetzt zB kostenlos Chaos Engineering weil ein Teil der Elastizität in Preemptible Instanzen geht.

Dass die meisten FinOps schlecht machen: geschenkt

RichiH,
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@isotopp der Vollständigkeit halber: wenn gut gemacht bist du nicht mehr nur Kostenstelle sondern gehst in den Daten und deren Visualisierung von Produktion bis Gewinn und alles dazwischen.

dannysullivan, to random
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Since I joined Google, I’ve just been a boy standing in front of the search group asking it to love a Web filter. So happy to see it’s arrived – congrats to the hard-working team on this project that through their own efforts made it a reality! https://mastodon.social/@searchliaison/112441219235077974

RichiH,
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@dannysullivan didn't roll out here yet so I can't try it. Will that also get rid of all the "smart" "features" like summaries and other slop?

RichiH,
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@dannysullivan thanks! I was not certain, as the generated content is mainly text.

RichiH, to ai
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Call it RichiH's Rule (of thumb) if you want:

As long as companies claiming to be near to an or even breakthrough keep hiring more humans, they are very, very far away from achieving any AI, much less AGI, breakthrough.

azonenberg, to random
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Optics nerds: What's the easiest, lowest cost way to build something that focuses a lot of light from a fairly wide (say 90 degree, give or take a bit) FOV into a spectrometer with a SMA 905 fiber input?

Goal is to collect UV-VIS-NIR spectra of the night sky (particularly interested in both light pollution and auroras) over as much of the 200-1200nm range as I can get with low-cost optics (i.e. I don't want to spend extra to get a bit further outside visible, but will take what I can get easily).

Since the device will be operated outside at night, it can be open frame (no need for any exterior light-shield tube, only mechanical support components).

My initial thought is some kind of 80/20 based frame holding a cheap Fresnel lens at one end, with the spectrometer mounted at the focal point (no fiber, directly bolted to a bracket at the focal point) with a cosine corrector on the input to increase the size of the entrance pupil and provide a bit of tolerance for misalignments.

RichiH,
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@azonenberg you could still have that function for when it's outside, but if it's not a design goal that's also fine.

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