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schestowitz | New: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQBWkkXSfSY when agate says it supports logging I think it refers to application level logging as in https://docs.rs/env_logger/0.8.3/env_logger/ | Feb 13 01:30 |
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schestowitz | software for feeds over gemini and gopher: https://alexschroeder.ch/cgit/moku-pona/about/ | Feb 13 02:02 |
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schestowitz | gemini://drewdevault.com/cgi-bin/man.sh - look up a POSIX man page. | Feb 13 02:06 |
schestowitz | doing a complete backup of all pi accounts to main laptop and, in turn, the external drives, so in case we mess something up (I always worry about a bug in some script wiping something out) we can restore/recover. After two nights in a row of panic (Tm, then Tr) I want to play safe with techrights as our capsule gains traction already | Feb 13 02:26 |
schestowitz | 22,200 files under /home (lots in IPFS) | Feb 13 02:32 |
schestowitz | nano ~/.config/amfora/config.toml --- therein you can set (to save time opening our site) home = "gemini://gemini.techrights.org" | Feb 13 02:52 |
schestowitz | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_space | Feb 13 04:00 |
schestowitz | "In respect to "the increasingly out-of-control Web" it is regarded positive, that people start thinking about alternatives.[10] Gemini is weird, small, and different; it is driven by the wish "that it could not easily be extended."[11] "[U]ltimately the geminiverse is lovely because it is underpopulated, slower-paced, and literate."[12] As some passages of documents on Gemini may sound like a manifesto, Gemini space might be "off- | Feb 13 04:00 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-en.wikipedia.org | Gemini space - Wikipedia | Feb 13 04:00 | |
schestowitz | putting to those who want to explore a technology."" | Feb 13 04:01 |
Techrights-sec | Thanks. I've updated my config file here. | Feb 13 04:58 |
Techrights-sec | The crontab is now working, finally. | Feb 13 04:58 |
Techrights-sec | We should probably look at doing traffic shaping on the RPi if IPFS is going to be running often. | Feb 13 04:58 |
Techrights-sec | gemini and ssh ought to have the priority on outbound traffic over ipfs | Feb 13 04:59 |
schestowitz | gm | Feb 13 04:59 |
schestowitz | yes, I figured out the ipfs issue, conflict between commands, added sleep() | Feb 13 04:59 |
schestowitz | ipfs needs only 1-2 hours to run | Feb 13 04:59 |
schestowitz | I tested amfora+ipfs, it added a little to delays, but not much | Feb 13 05:00 |
schestowitz | mjg left google, last day today | Feb 13 05:00 |
schestowitz | not sure what to make of it | Feb 13 05:00 |
schestowitz | I am working on log file for gemini | Feb 13 05:00 |
schestowitz | gemini@raspberrypi:~ $ tail -f log.txt (to see access, slight delay) | Feb 13 05:02 |
schestowitz | output of # iftop -i wlan0 -P -t -L 1000 | grep -B 0 -A 1 ':1965 ' | grep -v ':1965 ' > /home/gemini/log.txt | Feb 13 05:03 |
schestowitz | I will start linking to gemini:// addresses even if browsers and social control media sites do not make these clickable, at least to raise some awareness of canonical addresses of articles I link to. I will work on automating those sorts of things. | Feb 13 05:05 |
Techrights-sec | The agate server can do logging too. But while IPFS was running I was | Feb 13 05:06 |
Techrights-sec | getting timeouts most of the time with Gemini | Feb 13 05:06 |
Techrights-sec | I've added the home page to GUS | Feb 13 05:06 |
Techrights-sec | if the project is active, then it should start indexing within 12 to 24 hours | Feb 13 05:06 |
schestowitz | I did not find agate options for logging except debugging stuff (rust), as per their limited docs | Feb 13 05:06 |
schestowitz | there are two main search engines for gemini, gus is one | Feb 13 05:06 |
schestowitz | there are also 3 main gemini->https proxies I found | Feb 13 05:06 |
Techrights-sec | BTW the title for one of the links files from yesterday is labeled 13 rather than 12 | Feb 13 05:08 |
schestowitz | Wait, do you mean daily links in bulletins for 12 have an item of daily links that says 13? That's possible as the bulletins are windowed for US time, ET | Feb 13 05:09 |
Techrights-sec | yesteday's video has audio but the video is fixed on a blurred image | Feb 13 05:10 |
schestowitz | low quality or blurred? Also, it's a very large scale video, should be put full screen (1920px) | Feb 13 05:10 |
Techrights-sec | http://techrights.org/2021/02/12/ | Feb 13 05:12 |
Techrights-sec | Completely blurred and not moving | Feb 13 05:12 |
Techrights-sec | maybe the wrong part of the screen was captured | Feb 13 05:12 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | 2021 February 12 | Techrights | Feb 13 05:12 | |
schestowitz | re the links, that's correct as for me it's 13, for US time 12 | Feb 13 05:12 |
schestowitz | re video, let me check | Feb 13 05:12 |
Techrights-sec | oh. the CMS puts it in 2021/02/12/ then | Feb 13 05:14 |
Techrights-sec | I thought we updated the server to use UTC | Feb 13 05:14 |
schestowitz | re video, I don't do anything on the screen until minutes into the video, it's not edited for concision of anything | Feb 13 05:15 |
Techrights-sec | I'm 13 minutes in and it has not changed | Feb 13 05:16 |
schestowitz | maybe a codec issue then, I see it ok in both FF and Falkon | Feb 13 05:16 |
Techrights-sec | vlc shows only a blurred terminal window on top of what might be a firefox | Feb 13 05:19 |
Techrights-sec | window | Feb 13 05:19 |
Techrights-sec | gemini-launch.webm | Feb 13 05:19 |
schestowitz | I will test in vlc here | Feb 13 05:19 |
schestowitz | works ok in external players too | Feb 13 05:22 |
schestowitz | I am going to turn on ipfs for a bit to test latency over web proxies (not local) | Feb 13 05:29 |
Techrights-sec | ok | Feb 13 05:30 |
Techrights-sec | https://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/ | Feb 13 05:30 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-tldp.org | Traffic Control HOWTO | Feb 13 05:30 | |
schestowitz | thanks | Feb 13 05:30 |
Techrights-sec | a bit old though | Feb 13 05:31 |
Techrights-sec | a bit old though | Feb 13 05:33 |
Techrights-sec | here is new one, but for a bridge, | Feb 13 05:33 |
Techrights-sec | https://www.stephenwagner.com/2018/08/18/how-to-build-traffic-shaping-device-centos-tc-traffic-control/ | Feb 13 05:33 |
Techrights-sec | it will take a while to find a decent example for tc | Feb 13 05:33 |
Techrights-sec | for a server mode | Feb 13 05:33 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.stephenwagner.com | How to build your own traffic shaping device with CentOS and tc (traffic control) - The Tech Journal | Feb 13 05:33 | |
schestowitz | made a script file for logging, changed permissions on file to gemini | Feb 13 05:37 |
Techrights-sec | http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm | Feb 13 05:37 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-luxik.cdi.cz | HTB manual - user guide | Feb 13 05:37 | |
schestowitz | remember that ipfs must really run only for a couple of hours until it gets pinned (usually checked once an hour for changes), then it does not to participate anymore from this node | Feb 13 05:38 |
Techrights-sec | Maybe shorter bursts would be just as good. 5 or 10 minutes every hour or so. | Feb 13 05:40 |
schestowitz | wish I could solder on the buttons to be able to physically turn it on while we're both afk | Feb 13 05:40 |
Techrights-sec | Yes, it would help. It would be too expensive to send an assembled unit from | Feb 13 05:43 |
Techrights-sec | here though. Shipping from here is not affordable for even the smallest packets | Feb 13 05:43 |
schestowitz | I will solder that when we're allowed to get around, I still haven't managed to get a proper mic | Feb 13 05:43 |
Techrights-sec | $ tc -V | Feb 13 05:44 |
Techrights-sec | tc utility, iproute2-ss190107 | Feb 13 05:44 |
Techrights-sec | tc is present | Feb 13 05:44 |
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schestowitz | https://netbeez.net/blog/how-to-use-the-linux-traffic-control/ this one seems more relevant, looking into it atm | Feb 13 05:54 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-netbeez.net | How to Use the Linux Traffic Control | Feb 13 05:55 | |
Techrights-sec | That example has only one queue. | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | I'm not up on the tc terminology, but we'd need at least two queues, | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | one for IPFS and one for everything else. | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | Though this is about PF, the principles will be relevant for a saturated | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | interface: | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | https://www.benzedrine.ch/ackpri.html | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | I will look into tc over the course of the day as I have opportunity and then | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | will also, later today, look into converting 2020/12 and other months to | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | gemini. | Feb 13 06:08 |
Techrights-sec | The RPi also has a lot of tc-related manual pages. | Feb 13 06:08 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.benzedrine.ch | Prioritizing empty TCP ACKs with pf and ALTQ | Feb 13 06:08 | |
schestowitz | I have checked the manuals and maybe online examples and complaints. Seems I get for wlan0 many of the same issues people complain about, “Error: Specified qdisc not found.” | Feb 13 06:09 |
schestowitz | ipfs turned off for now, I need a nap but will revisit this later todya | Feb 13 06:14 |
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schestowitz | is that a cpu-efficient rsync for local files or one where I only copy across new files rather than the whole lot? I want to set the cron job for passing over the tr static files, then regenerated the indices | Feb 13 09:26 |
schestowitz | *is there ; *regenerate | Feb 13 09:27 |
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schestowitz | I can see some other unknown people on gemini now, as it's daytime. I am going to work on it today, there's no really urgent matter to cover in TR. | Feb 13 10:15 |
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schestowitz | -u, --update | Feb 13 10:34 |
schestowitz | copy only when the SOURCE file is newer than the destination file or when the destination file is missing | Feb 13 10:34 |
schestowitz | I did not know about this option, and that's just what I was looking for | Feb 13 10:34 |
schestowitz | ipfs account now has a cronjob to pass across the latest newly added files less than an hour after they had been generated. So gemini account will have the latest. What's a good time to rebuild the indexes, any dependence on other refresh cycles in gemini? | Feb 13 10:46 |
schestowitz | we could say things like, this site last updates x hours ago, will next update in x hours | Feb 13 10:46 |
schestowitz | as part of the script that compares times | Feb 13 10:46 |
Techrights-sec | I'd say rsync but I don't know what load it puts on the CPU. | Feb 13 10:47 |
Techrights-sec | You can limit the checking that it does. | Feb 13 10:47 |
schestowitz | turns out cp -u and maybe -p is enough to get this job done | Feb 13 10:47 |
Techrights-sec | The indexes are quick to rebuiltd. They get done at 0 and 12 UTC for now. | Feb 13 10:48 |
Techrights-sec | cp - p | Feb 13 10:48 |
Techrights-sec | that just preserves the attributes when copying, it copies anyway | Feb 13 10:48 |
schestowitz | Yes, I am aware, I had to change permissions a bit to allow not-root copy across and without impacting any sensitive dirs | Feb 13 10:48 |
schestowitz | diff gemini-cron-updater.sh gemini-cron-updater.sh.new | Feb 13 10:53 |
schestowitz | 24a25,26 | Feb 13 10:53 |
schestowitz | > gemini-bulletin-irc-update.sh | Feb 13 10:53 |
schestowitz | > | Feb 13 10:53 |
schestowitz | Are you ok with the change? | Feb 13 10:53 |
schestowitz | For the time being I see several 'unknown' visitors per hour | Feb 13 10:56 |
schestowitz | $ chmod 700 show-new-visitors.sh | Feb 13 11:10 |
Techrights-sec | Though loops would be better, in some ways | Feb 13 11:11 |
Techrights-sec | It it ok to split the lines to 78 char? | Feb 13 11:11 |
Techrights-sec | http://man.openbsd.org/style | Feb 13 11:11 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-man.openbsd.org | style(9) - OpenBSD manual pages | Feb 13 11:11 | |
schestowitz | If you mean in all page, then I guess it would be wrong because based on my readings last night, best practice in gemini is, let the width flow for different device, do not enforce a width, the program/browser will do it | Feb 13 11:12 |
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Techrights-sec | That would be < 80 columns for the script, | Feb 13 11:22 |
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schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2021/02/guest-post-is-it-sculpture-or-monument.html?showComment=1613162543737#c2199481511445468739 | Feb 13 11:26 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | [Guest post] Is it a sculpture or a monument? Copyright litigation reaches Russian Supreme Court - The IPKat | Feb 13 11:26 | |
schestowitz | "Many thanks for your comment, Reinhard. You are totally right. The Supreme Court noted in its decision:"... The free use of works of fine art established by paragraph 1 of Article 1276 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, to which sculpture belongs by virtue of paragraph 1 of Article 1259 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, is limited to cases when the image of the work is the main object of use or the image of the | Feb 13 11:26 |
schestowitz | work is used for profit"." | Feb 13 11:26 |
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schestowitz | I have applied the change to the cron script, left the old version in .old for now (in case we wish to roll back), will now work on videos and some articles, Daily Links due later today, I work 5:30-1am | Feb 13 11:42 |
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Techrights-sec | sorry was focus on scripting | Feb 13 13:31 |
Techrights-sec | the traffic shaping will take some time to look into | Feb 13 13:31 |
schestowitz | I may have lost some comms when the conn was hung up. anything before "sorry" and after "80 columns for the script"? | Feb 13 13:31 |
Techrights-sec | probably not much, | Feb 13 13:32 |
Techrights-sec | just a link to the openbsd manual page for style: | Feb 13 13:32 |
Techrights-sec | http://man.openbsd.org/style | Feb 13 13:32 |
schestowitz | Yes, I got that, then the session froze, even new sessions would time out | Feb 13 13:33 |
schestowitz | I am doing video+article stuff now, some really long ones | Feb 13 13:33 |
Techrights-sec | I've updated gemini-bulletin-irc-update.sh | Feb 13 14:08 |
Techrights-sec | the old file is gemini-bulletin-irc-update.sh.old | Feb 13 14:08 |
Techrights-sec | It does a rolling current month plus last five, that can be tweakedw | Feb 13 14:08 |
schestowitz | very nice, much cleaner. I hope my 'prototype' at least contribute to this in some way... either way, mind can stay deprecated and the new one used (I just fixed a typo) | Feb 13 14:08 |
Techrights-sec | Yes I used yours as the base. | Feb 13 14:09 |
schestowitz | excellent, makes me feel much better :- | Feb 13 14:09 |
schestowitz | excellent, makes me feel much better :-) | Feb 13 14:09 |
Techrights-sec | Refactoring at least once is usually very useful. I hope this was | Feb 13 14:23 |
Techrights-sec | an improvement | Feb 13 14:23 |
Techrights-sec | The idea is to reduce the number of lines that need updating later. | Feb 13 14:23 |
schestowitz | Yes, I was going to do something similar myself, over time... just got some rather urgent "Pi" stories to publish... | Feb 13 14:24 |
Techrights-sec | Regarding the RPi stories, people are going on about the tracking, but | Feb 13 14:25 |
Techrights-sec | none mention EDGI and similar programmes which relied on knowing which | Feb 13 14:25 |
Techrights-sec | institutions to target... | Feb 13 14:25 |
schestowitz | I already have it inside the draft I type at the moment | Feb 13 14:25 |
Techrights-sec | RPF did a great disservice to very many insitutions, especially schools | Feb 13 14:26 |
Techrights-sec | RPF did a great disservice to very many insitutions, especially schools | Feb 13 14:27 |
Techrights-sec | «Bärendienst» | Feb 13 14:27 |
Techrights-sec | It's also disappoiting to read how many peole are fooled or flat out lie about | Feb 13 14:56 |
Techrights-sec | M$ appearing to have changed from its illegal and unethical behaviors. | Feb 13 14:56 |
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schestowitz | I have two videos about this uploading | Feb 13 15:07 |
Techrights-sec | ors. | Feb 13 15:16 |
Techrights-sec | Nice | Feb 13 15:16 |
schestowitz | One of them regrettably sounds too passionate as I spoke too close to the microphone and loudly than I thought I should. I'll probably buy a second-hand good mic soon. | Feb 13 15:17 |
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schestowitz | http://techrights.org/2021/02/13/microsofters-poaching/ (the colour and lightening went ALL WRONG later on because the sun crept in, but it's not about my looks, it is about the issues) | Feb 13 15:27 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Microsofters Trying to Poach Key GNU/Linux Developers (Without Even Disclosing That They’re Microsofters) | Techrights | Feb 13 15:27 | |
Techrights-sec | Just make sure that even if the microphone is 2nd hand, that the spray | Feb 13 15:29 |
Techrights-sec | shields are brand new. : | Feb 13 15:29 |
schestowitz | I don't even know what those are, which is probably why I am ill-equipped for anything audio eng-related | Feb 13 15:29 |
Techrights-sec | They probably go by some other name this decade, but are a fabric | Feb 13 15:42 |
Techrights-sec | between you and the microphone to keep the spray from the mouth from | Feb 13 15:42 |
Techrights-sec | covering the microphone over time and making it extremely gross. | Feb 13 15:42 |
Techrights-sec | It looks like they are currenly called "pop filters" | Feb 13 15:42 |
schestowitz | Makes sense, thanks for the pointer | Feb 13 15:42 |
schestowitz | I think I've regained my focus and speed today wrt to producing stories etc. THe Gemini thing is paying off, I'm writing about it now (no video). | Feb 13 15:44 |
Techrights-sec | Excellent. It widens the outreach. | Feb 13 15:45 |
schestowitz | ./show-new-visitors.sh has been improved somewhat, to be concise and hide the capsule's maintainers | Feb 13 16:38 |
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Techrights-sec | No timestamps in the log, though. It would be interesting to see | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | the dispersal over the day. | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | can you e-mail the agregator at gemini://rawtext.club/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | the might then add TR | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | gemini://calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | gemini://gempaper.strangled.net/contact.gmi | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | 4 | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | I've tweaked show-new-visitors.sh a bit, and have moved it to ~/bin/ | Feb 13 23:23 |
Techrights-sec | I forgot though what is creating log.txt? | Feb 13 23:23 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/zoobab/status/1360260614879379458 | Feb 13 23:43 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@zoobab: @schestowitz The question is how to change the protocols for resistance. | Feb 13 23:43 | |
schestowitz | iftop. iftop -i wlan0 -P -t -L 1000 | grep -B 0 -A 1 :1965 | grep -v :1965 >> /home/gemini/log.txt | Feb 13 23:46 |
schestowitz | > Apropos the passage of time, there was someone looking into a FOIA | Feb 13 23:47 |
schestowitz | > request with the FAA for flight plans. How many of those flights did | Feb 13 23:47 |
schestowitz | > Bill take? | Feb 13 23:47 |
schestowitz | No update on that story. | Feb 13 23:47 |
schestowitz | We also have not requested documents from the Jones court case. | Feb 13 23:47 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/20086159#ecbe95905061013930c67085c2fdcc0b | Feb 13 23:50 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@linux@joindiaspora.com: Microsofters Trying to Poach Key #GNU / #Linux Developers (Without Even Disclosing That They’re Microsofters) http://techrights.org/2021/02/13/microsofters-poaching/ | Feb 13 23:50 | |
schestowitz | " | Feb 13 23:50 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> techrights.org | Microsofters Trying to Poach Key GNU/Linux Developers (Without Even Disclosing That They’re Microsofters) | Techrights | Feb 13 23:50 | |
schestowitz | M$ strategy for a long time: if you can beat 'em, buy 'em. | Feb 13 23:50 |
schestowitz | BR 549 ☎ | Feb 13 23:50 |
schestowitz | BR 549 ☎ - about 4 hours ago | Feb 13 23:50 |
schestowitz | the old Microsoft was more Reagan. Trump isn’t into software, but he is more independent, like GNU. | Feb 13 23:50 |
schestowitz | " | Feb 13 23:50 |
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