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[00:44:44] <c0lo> The Slovak is a single language, one from Slavic/Slavonic family of languages.
[00:44:45] <c0lo> And I don't even find the logic funny, but again I wasn't enrolled in the same school as you (thanks God)
[00:54:12] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[00:54:15] <systemd> ^ 03Animals Are Evolving to Survive in the Human World But Often in a Weird Way
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[01:02:42] <c0lo> https://phys.org
[01:02:43] <systemd> ^ 03Just a moment...
[01:03:27] <c0lo> =sub https://phys.org +https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2503428122 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnQ0eQrKF4g
[01:03:35] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Just a Moment..." (3p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:06:54] <c0lo> Error 503 Backend fetch failed
[01:06:55] <c0lo> Is the weird hour upon us?
[02:02:54] <c0lo> Is S/N using MSPaint as a Web cache?
[02:02:55] <c0lo> Error 503 Backend fetch failed
[02:02:55] <c0lo> Backend fetch failed
[02:02:56] <c0lo> Guru Meditation:
[02:02:56] <c0lo> XID: 199223
[02:03:11] <c0lo> (^^^ main page)
[02:32:53] <c0lo> Et tu, Thailand?
[02:32:53] <c0lo> https://www.msn.com
[02:32:54] <systemd> ^ 03MSN
[02:45:14] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[02:45:17] <systemd> ^ 03This is how they sleep?! #bedding #sheets #duvet #america #australia
[03:13:00] <c0lo> 503 is quite persistent.
[03:13:00] <c0lo> Did anyone save it in a database?
[03:57:14] <chromas> I like how she just sets up the bedding in some nonsense way then complains that other people do it that way even though they don't
[03:57:24] <chromas> plus americans don't have duvets
[04:31:30] <c0lo> It's not as much the order, it's more about the number of sheets.
[04:31:30] <c0lo> Blankets aren't used much downunder or they are used duvet-style - fitted w/ their own sheet.
[04:31:31] <c0lo> Typical: mattress w/ fitted underlay and fitted sheet, then duvet in its own fitted sheet and that's about all.
[05:00:27] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[05:00:30] <systemd> ^ 03WE made you look like a crazy person?
[05:44:44] <Ingar> 503, just sayin'
[06:12:07] <janrinok> The site went offline several hours ago and started issuing 503s. kolie had rebuilt the software on Tuesday (my local time). It is possible that there is a gremlin that has just appeared.
[06:12:47] <janrinok> I am not having any success in contacting kolie at the moment.
[06:14:21] <janrinok> c0lo, yep we make beds the same way here. I didn't realise that the US haven't adopted the same idea.
[06:18:42] <janrinok> OK, the problem is limited to the site itself, Email (and IRC) do not appear to have any problems. It is looking like the new build is perhaps causing it.
[06:24:57] <janrinok> The system is still sending the usual email status updates, and nothing looks unusual there
[06:40:19] <chromas> Maybe rehash died
[06:52:44] <janrinok> it does look like it. I am currently with a nurse and cannot move to the other room to reset it.
[07:21:05] <janrinok> I think that is it restarted
[07:23:10] <janrinok> It is looking good for me
[07:24:38] <fab23> looks like, works for me and my monitoring
[07:24:56] <janrinok> fab23, ty
[07:38:43] <fab23> janrinok: you don't have to go far, in Italy you will see bed sheets and not duvets
[07:42:19] <fab23> janrinok: when I grew up we also had bed sheets and the 'nordic sleeping' (as we called it back then with duvets) was kind of new. But since many decades this is now very common.
[07:44:00] <fab23> but I do still remember when in military service, that we had to make the bed properly with bed sheets. :-(
[08:00:19] <janrinok> Our military now use duvets but I think that this is partly a cost-saving measure as well as common practice nowadays. It is much cheaper to provide a duvet than it is to provide a number of blankets and 2 sheets. The laundry bill is also reduced.
[08:01:19] <janrinok> However, my own military service was with bed sheets and blankets, but somewhere around the 1990s we were allowed to purchase our own duvets and subsequently they were issued as standard.
[09:57:00] <Ingar> (had to look up duvet)
[09:57:13] <Ingar> been using those things for... decades ?
[09:57:48] <Ingar> even have the sumemr and winter variants
[10:00:57] <janrinok> Yes, so do I. I am just about to change to the winter variant as the weather is cooling down.
[10:45:13] <c0lo> To me the issue is about using plain/non-fitted sheets for the cover of blanket/duvet/whatever. Not only the sheet and the blanket can slide independently and I could end covered only w/ the sheet, but I can end sleeping in direct contact w/ the blanket/duvet - and those get washed rarely (if ever. A wool or feather filled duvet gets destroyed at
[10:45:13] <c0lo> the first attempt to wash it)
[10:49:21] <janrinok> If you purchase a cover that matches the size of your duvet you shouldn't have any problems with it moving around inside the cover. I have never experienced it anyhow. If the duvet is protected by a cover then the duvet itself should only need cleaning occasionally. I have washed a feather/down duvet several times and once it has dried it has returned to a fairly evenly spread and not bunched up.
[10:52:21] <janrinok> It does take a bit of effort to 'unbunch' it though, around 15 minutes or so. But as I only do it every 6 months that is hardly an excessive loss of my time. Many duvets now come with two layers of offset 'pockets' of filler so that it maintains its regular dispersion and does not create cold spots where two pockets might otherwise align.
[10:54:05] <janrinok> I have only ever seen sheet duvet covers that are like a bag - the duvet is inside and the sheet covers and duvet stay together. Perhaps that it something local to Europe...?
[11:00:38] <fab23> luckily I now have a modern large enough wasching mashine and dryer, which both have a program for duvets. Makes life simpler. :)
[11:04:01] <fab23> no idea about the bag sheet duvet covers, they are regular to me. :) So it really could be an Europeen thing, no idea.
[11:41:22] <c0lo> "If you purchase a cover that matches the size of your duvet" - the short shows plain flat sheets used as a substitute for the cover, the duvet is "raw".
[11:44:12] <c0lo> "I have washed a feather/down duvet several times and once it has dried it has returned to a fairly evenly spread and not bunched up." - I tried once w/ a wool filled one, using the wool setting on my (Made in Germany, Bosch) washer - Australia has plenty of merinos wool.
[11:44:12] <c0lo> Anyway, the result is that I now prefer to discard the old one and buy a new duvet.
[12:54:27] <c0lo> There, seeded the journal with some material to maybe test post flagging
[12:58:24] <janrinok> That should get them going!
[14:33:07] <Ingar> I get a synthetic duvet and made sure it is machin washable
[14:33:19] <Ingar> so I jsut wash it when I change the sheets
[16:13:35] <c0lo> -sub https://www.bbc.com
[16:13:37] <systemd> ^ 03Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
[19:24:12] <chromas> s/-/=/
[20:30:52] <c0lo> =sub https://www.bbc.com
[20:30:54] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Huntington's Disease Successfully Treated for First Time" (47p) -> https://soylentnews.org
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[22:04:57] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[22:05:00] <systemd> ^ 03How vibe coders ruined everything