@f2k1de aber ansonsten, probier's mal aus i guess (aber halt mal ein Rollback bereit falls es unerklärte Crashes gibt)
computers, life, other odd things. scot in berlin. available in both english and german.
die Computer, das Leben, andere komische Dinge. Schottin in Berlin. auf Englisch und auch Deutsch verfügbar.
@f2k1de aber ansonsten, probier's mal aus i guess (aber halt mal ein Rollback bereit falls es unerklärte Crashes gibt)
@f2k1de produktiv noch nicht, es gibt noch ab und zu Meldungen von Kinderkrankheiten mit Bird 3 auf der Mailing-Liste.
grand designs for useful applications i could build for myself foiled by having to do android UI design for them
. o O ( eine Wanne auf den hessischen Rasen stellen um auf der Wiese zu baden )
. o O ( eine Wanne auf den hessischen Rasen stellen um auf der Wiese zu baden )
your high volume blog filling my feed reader is no match for my boredom and frequent train travels
. o O ( "ich habe es gegoogelt", anglicismo innecesario. mejor: "ich habe es enteentegegangen" )
@f2k1de ein wenig?
@amythegay ah ha, der der wie einen Synthesizer klingt
@amythegay uhhh, ist das einer der Züge mit einem 371er?
@hikari did you know that bach encoded his own surname in a fugue he was writing at the time when he died?
moment of impact: rolling through the centre of berlin in the s-bahn, catching a glimpse of a yellow netzinstandhaltungsfahrzeug out the corner of your eye, and wondering what's happening with the stadtbahn *this* time
@lis a friend of mine lives on an island, and that's one of the big things the island life has going for it too
@neverpanic @nblr @erincandescent @benjojo yes, it does. this can cause weird problems if you're on a network where the dhcp server hands out addresses in that range.
i ran into this a few times and then decided to renumber my vpn to a subnet outside 100.64.0.0/16.
@poigon oh that's apparently written by kyle kingsbury! i'll definitely take a look at it.
@erincandescent @io the monitoring-plugins approach has the benefit that the script running on the monitoring target gets to decide when the alarm should be sounded. the collector needs less shared contextual knowledge and the config management integration can be a bit shallower.
@erincandescent @io it also occurs to me that prometheus-driven monitoring requires that the collector machine have some amount of global knowledge of what's being monitored in order to determine when to alert, which is a bit fiddly to automate if some things run out of config management and some don't (as is the case for me).
@erincandescent @io i'm not super hot on eating 300MB for the alloy binary for every host. i'm happy to run a collector myself, but writing alerting rules based on metrics queries doesn't fill me with a great deal of joy.
the nagios/monitoring-plugins convention of "script does its thing, if it exits 2 then i ping the operator" has some laziness appeal compared to writing database queries which control whether my phone beeps.