#soylent | Logs for 2024-05-10

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[00:44:22] <c0lo> =submit have you batteries charged and look at the sky this weekend https://www.newsweek.com
[00:45:08] <c0lo> =submit merge with the above https://www.earth.com
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[00:48:58] <c0lo> =submit https://www.newsweek.com
[00:50:53] <c0lo> meh, not working.
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[00:51:56] <chromas> systemd: ping
[00:52:06] <chromas> =ping
[00:52:06] <systemd> Pong!
[00:52:10] <chromas> Fpos
[00:56:16] <chromas> Oh yeah I remember now
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[02:03:43] <chromas> https://github.com
[02:03:43] <systemd> ^ 03GitHub - mneudert/henhouse: Text to Chicken Converter
[02:37:39] <Runaway1956> Actually chromas, peoples has always been an acceptalbe word, when referring to multiple populations
[02:38:32] <Runaway1956> I'd have to search for examples, but I've seen the word in use for much of my life.
[02:45:23] <Runaway1956> Those Scottish girls grow up fast!
[02:45:30] <Runaway1956> https://news.sky.com
[02:45:31] <systemd> ^ 03Two-year-old girl from Scotland saved her neighbours from flat fire
[02:46:45] <Runaway1956> neurodivergent
[02:56:20] <chromas> And those peopleseses are wrong
[03:01:21] <Runaway1956> https://www.grammarly.com
[03:01:22] <systemd> ^ 03Persons vs. People vs. Peoples—What’s the Difference?
[03:02:05] <Runaway1956> Peoples is only used in cases when it is necessary to distinguish between ethnic groups within the same geographical or cultural context.
[03:02:07] <Runaway1956> The Israeli and Palestinian peoples have long been at war.
[03:02:59] <Runaway1956> I'll agree wholeheartedly that the terms are often misused today, but I'll disagree that the words are "wrong"
[03:39:54] <chromas> To the gulag
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[08:01:20] <Ingar> 'morning
[08:12:06] <janrinok> mornin'
[08:12:23] <janrinok> I am just starting a French lesson - afk
[08:12:35] <chromas> au gratin!
[08:18:51] <Ingar> bonjour janrinok , comment vas-tu?
[08:19:06] <Ingar> (protip verb2verbe.com )
[10:44:18] <chromas> "The first thing I did when I got a 3d printer was make QR code coasters that redirect to a re-upload of goatse"
[10:44:23] <chromas> what an idea
[10:50:31] <prg> Why do you need a 3D printer for that?
[11:17:58] <piusbird> =submit climate activists having a cow over tyson food's latest stunt https://www.motherjones.com
[11:18:29] <piusbird> did i do that right
[11:22:26] <janrinok> No - it doesn't appear so , but I don't know why
[11:22:56] <janrinok> =submit https://www.motherjones.com
[11:23:12] <janrinok> =sub https://www.motherjones.com
[11:24:15] <janrinok> chromas ^?
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[13:30:03] <drussell> Yeah, the =submit function on systemd last worked on April 24th...
[13:30:41] <drussell> I think chromas swore at it a couple times, but apparently that didn't help. :)
[13:38:50] <janrinok> He is not kicking it correctly. He needs to put more effort into his kicks
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[14:01:19] * drussell Didn't see him kick it, or punch it, or smooshy smash it. Only swear at it. :)
[14:10:49] <janrinok> 24 April? That might be about the same time he updated some software which broke other things too.
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[16:23:56] <chromas> prg: it's not that you need a 3d printer, but if you have one, that's a thing you can do with it
[16:49:15] <prg> right. and yeah, I do like that idea.
[16:50:23] <prg> have to keep one tradition going at least.
[17:12:36] <fab23> "Toddlers Training AI!" https://www.geekculture.com
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[20:44:34] <ted-ious> drussell: It's still working all the way up until at least yesterday.
[20:45:04] <ted-ious> I submit articles with it and I only stopped for awhile when the ssl certificate broke that.
[20:49:09] <ted-ious> chromas is probably doing something with it.
[21:02:04] <piusbird> i know i'm new here having just delurked, but if y'all need help sysadmining I am here for it
[21:02:32] <piusbird> as long as no kuberneties is involved
[21:23:59] <chromas> It's all systemd-nspawn containers :D
[21:34:00] <piusbird> i only deal with k8s if i'm being paid at least $30/hr
[21:34:22] <piusbird> plus coverage for therapy
[21:34:30] <piusbird> :P
[21:54:32] <ted-ious> Since when is $30/hr considered an acceptable rate for any tech work?
[22:03:15] <piusbird> 2019?
[22:12:24] <ted-ious> Maybe for a second year college kid who only knows php and how to log into windows.
[22:22:45] <piusbird> well i was a graduate with more then a few open source contribs to my name at the time
[22:28:24] <ted-ious> I think you should have a polite conversation with your employer or agent and request some of the money they still owe you.
[22:40:05] <drussell> ted-ious: The actual bot is running, and the link lookup feature, etc. is currently still working, but I haven't seen a successful submit function usage in the log since the 24th...
[22:40:10] <drussell> systemd: ping
[22:40:38] <drussell> Oh, now it is totally out... :) haha
[22:40:59] <drussell> "systemd has quit (Remote host closed the connection)"
[22:41:02] <drussell> about 3h ago...
[22:47:43] <ted-ious> Right. :)
[22:48:27] <ted-ious> I submitted a bunch of links yesterday and I'll probably find something interesting later today.
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[23:25:51] <chromas> Skills don't pay the bills. Go be a waiter and make $65/hr in tips
[23:39:13] <ted-ious> chromas: What do you think are reasonable rates for tech work for a beginner to an old pro?
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[23:40:31] <ted-ious> Am I way off base thinking that $30/hr is low for somebody with experience doing significant work like kubernetes administration?
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[23:42:39] <requerdanos> I was billing $75 an hour to client in 2000, your mileage may vary.