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Azure is having issues


At work everything is down. Hows your day going?
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in reply to mesa

Critical support to the brave mujahideen fighters hosting Lemmy from an independent web server setup.


NYC early voting ends with record turnout, shattering 2021 stats (polls close at 9pm eastern)


Early voting has ended in New York City, and the initial numbers show the highest early voting turnout for a non-presidential election in the city.

The New York City Board of Elections reported 735,317 early voting check-ins over the past nine days. That's more than four times the total from the 2021 mayoral race, which reported only 169,879 early voting check-ins for the general election.

New Yorkers have been showing up and showing they care about who leads the city.

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/nyc-early-voting-2025-turnout/



Judge says DOJ failed to give full transcripts of Halligan’s Comey grand jury proceedings


A federal judge considering the legality of Lindsey Halligan’s appointment gave the government until Wednesday at 5 p.m. to comply with her order.

The federal judge considering whether Lindsey Halligan was unlawfully installed by the Trump administration had ordered the Department of Justice to provide the “complete grand jury transcripts” in James Comey’s case for the judge to review. The DOJ failed to do so, and now it has a deadline of 5 p.m. Wednesday to comply.

Lawyers temporarily installed by the Trump administration to lead U.S. attorney's offices across the country have had their tenures deemed unlawful by federal judges. Currie may well deem Halligan's appointment unlawful, too, but she has yet to rule. The judge had also ordered the government to provide her with grand jury information for James' proceedings, but as of the time she issued the order for more information in Comey's case, she hadn't issued a similar order in James' case.






EU seeks 'urgent solutions' with China over chipmaker Nexperia


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51986495

The European Union says China's curbs have already forced some of the bloc's companies to halt production and have inflicted economic harm.




Every single time I think of restructuring my homelab storage. What do you use for storage engines and how does it benefit you?


I personally think of a small DIY rack stuffed with commodity HDDs off Ebay with an LVM spanned across a bunch of RAID1s. I don't want any complex architectural solutions since my homelab's scale always equals 1. To my current understanding this has little to no obvious drawbacks. What do you think?
in reply to rcmd

I'd recommend ZFS for most home server/NAS scenarios. Gives you everything you need, and nothing you don't.

Stuff like Ceph is just as hungry as it is powerful. The performance sweet spot for Ceph barely begins at 5 dedicated nodes (with at least a dozen drives each, ideally). I could never recommend it for home use unless you want to run it in a lab for the sake of learning.

Source: I've designed/built/deployed several 1PB+ Ceph clusters over the last ~5yrs.

in reply to rcmd

Hot take: For personal use, I see no value at all in "availability," only data preservation. If a drive fails catastrophically and I lose a day waiting for a restore from backups, no one is going to fire me. No one is going to be held up in their job. It's not enterprise.

However, redundancy doesn't save you when a file is deleted, corrupted, ransom-wared or whatever. Your raid mirror will just copy the problem instantly. Snapshots and 3,2,1 backups are what are important to me because when personal data is lost, it's lost forever.

I really do think a lot of hobbyists need to focus less on highly available redundancy and more on real backups. Both time and money are better spent on that.



Grafana can also work as a simple website analytics dashboard


Recipe for my specific case: add fetch() on the page you want to track, supply window.location.pathname and document.referrer to track source, send it to some middleware appending data to SQLite (or any other) DB, add a data source in Grafana, filter out bots by their User-Agent headers, adjust as needed.

BTW, my phone & PDA museum page where the data on picture comes from: museum.tiredsysadmin.cc/



New dishwasher lore just dropped



in reply to Lee Duna

Argentinians should take a very close look at what the USA has done with Puerto Rico... it'll be 10x worse with Argentina
in reply to Jhex

From what I understand Argentina looks down
on the rest of Latin America so they probably won't

in reply to Karna

I'm most surprised that they removed SMART tooling. My primary pool is still spinning rust for the foreseeable further. And I just retired a drive based on SMART testing and TrueNAS's alerting.
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in reply to Chingzilla

It sounds like smart tests are still there, they just use a different scheduling model.

EDIT: looks like you are right, the scheduling and results interfaces are being removed. The migration is for existing tests only. It will still generate alerts for failed smart tests

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Almost A Fifth Of Airbus A220s Are On The Ground Amid P&W Engine Issues


Airlines are taking drastic steps to solve the problems plaguing the worldwide A220 fleet.



Messages in a bottle from WWI soldiers found on Australian coast


Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers in 1916 have been found more than a century later on the country's south-western coast.

The cheerful notes were penned just a few days into their voyage to join the battlefields of France during World War One.

One of the soldiers, Pte Malcolm Neville, told his mother that the food on board was "real good" and that they were "as happy as Larry". Months later, he was killed in action at the age of 28. The other soldier, 37-year-old Pte William Harley, survived the war and returned home.

The bottle was found earlier this month on the remote Wharton Beach, near Esperance in Western Australia, by local resident Deb Brown and her family.

in reply to HellsBelle

…especially for Marian Davies - Pte Neville's niece - who remembers her uncle leaving to go to war and never returning.


How old is she?? They said the notes were written in 1916. If she was old enough to remember her uncle leaving, let’s say 4 at the time, she’d have to be 113 today. Of course that’s possible but wow, what are the chances of finding a living supercentenarian relative with a memory of the author of a 109-year-old letter in a bottle?

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in reply to Thunderbird4

I think the BBC has made the wrong assumption when cribbing from ABC or another news source.

Ms Brown has tracked down the great-nephew of one of the soldiers, Private Malcolm Alexander Neville, who came from Wilkawatt in South Australia.

He said his aunt, who was now 101, always told stories over the years of "Uncle Malcolm" and how he never returned home from the war.


I guess she, born in 1924, had heard a lot of stories from her parents or other families about him.


in reply to themachinestops

It would be very based if Ben & Jerry would name their ice cream "Israel is Committing Genocide", "War Crimes by Israel", and "Oh look! The World is Enabling Genocide of the Palestinian people".


Is Twingate good for remote access to a selfhosted Nextcloud server?


I run a Nextcloud instance on my home server and want secure remote access without exposing ports. I came across Twingate, which looks like a VPN alternative.

Has anyone used it for personal setups? Is it overkill compared to something simpler like Tailscale? I’d like to know how you use it, or what else you use.

in reply to Jokulhlaups

Honestly not having a static public ip address would be a dealbreaker for me, reason to change isp.

But thats not always an option.

My old isp got a new ip every full modem reboot and a way i used to circumvent this is with duckdns. It’s a free dns service i used before i had money to pay for my own domain.

If i recall correctly they have a desktop tool that connects to your account that scans for your current dynamic public ip and then updates it for your freesubdomainname.duckdns.org which is what you use to connect.

in reply to webghost0101

Yup that is exactly what i already did (with no-ip instead of duck dns but the same service), but as i said, the fact that it's dynamic is not the problem. It's the fact that even my dynamic ip address is not actually truly public. At least that is how i understand CGNAT.

in reply to gAlienLifeform

This new type of ceasefire is dope as hell. We get to make peace and fire missiles at children.

America. Fuck yeah.



Readdeck vs Wallabag?


These are both essentially selfhosted replacements for Pocket.

Anyone try them and have experiences to share? The feature set seems similar.

EDIT: From the comments I'm seeing so far it seems that as of now they are indeed very similar!

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in reply to Jediwan

I host Wallabag, besides the features already mentioned here, two others I use frequently and are crucial to my workflows are the following integrations:

  • Koreader integration, so I can access my articles on any ereader
  • Logseq integration, so that all read articles and highlights/annotations are synced with my knowledge base
in reply to procrastinare

Thanks it looks like Readdeck has Koreader integration too. Will look into Logseq.





How often do you update software on your servers?


Or asked the other way around: How long do you keep your servers running without installing any software updates?

update means something like

sudo dnf update

or something ....
apt-get upgrade
apt-get update
in reply to PlanterTree

Automatic daily updates for system packages. Automatic daily container updates with watchtower. I normally have things pinned to a reasonable major or minor release, so I do manual upgrades for new OS release branches and usually pin to a major version for Docker containers but depends on the container.
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US | UPS MD-11 crashes near Louisville


United Parcel Service (UPS) flight 5X2976 crashed around 17:15 local time on Tuesday, Nov. 4, after departing from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ups-airlines/ups-md-11-crashes-near-louisville/



in reply to Fair Fairy

This would be a GREAT time to post some links to videos about it on Peertube.
in reply to Fair Fairy

Very strange, cause as the first reply to the top comment says, it’s NOT Microsoft requesting these takedowns. Why are Google taking the videos down without Microsoft asking them to?






Plasma 6.5 is now in Debian Testing/Forky


A maintainer's anouncement when it was uploaded to unstable/Sid

Plasma 6.5 uploaded to unstable and building. Most common architectures are already there and more niche ones are coming.

deb.li/plasma

Expect the migration to testing/forky somewhere next week.


I checked the packages and they have all migrated to 6.5, as of today.



Luxury brands turn on the charm in China to kindle nascent spending recovery of wealthy individuals


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44853303

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As Chinese shoppers dip toes back in the luxury pool, brands are targeting economically resilient high-earners with distinctive, personalised experiences as their focus shifts more to market share than growth.

Firms like LVMH and Hermes increasingly offer intimate dinners and large-scale shows, as well as stores with private shopping areas and exclusive elevator access for the VIPs they bet will help end a post-pandemic sales slump.

[...]

Luxury brands have accompanied earnings reports with comments offering glimmers of hope for Chinese retail, spurring a rally that has added nearly $80 billion to European luxury stock valuations. Still, few expect the sales surge of the pandemic years, and with U.S. policies rewriting global trade, China's economic trajectory is far from certain.

[...]

To encourage spending, perks such as intimate dinners with creative directors and celebrity ambassadors have become common.

[...]

STOCK MARKET RALLY IS GIVING WEALTHY CONFIDENCE TO SPEND

[...]

"Especially for the target customers of luxury, you can expect that those people probably have a retail equity account, so they are seeing the benefits of the stock market rising and feeling more confident to spend more,"[said Bruno Lannes, senior partner at Bain in Shanghai].

[...]

Luxury brands that invested during the downturn are likely to win market share as spending stabilises, even if revenue does not significantly grow, said Jacques Roizen, managing director of China consulting at Digital Luxury Group.

[...]

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/luxury-brands-turn-charm-china-kindle-nascent-spending-recovery-2025-10-27



'Going to Make Their Lives Hell': Trump Plans All-Out Pressure Campaign on GOP Senators to Kill Filibuster


President Donald Trump is pushing to eliminate the filibuster in the US Senate, planning to pressure Republican senators to meet his demands.
#USA
in reply to BrikoX

Imagine what the Democrats will do, as soon as they have even the narrowest majority after the midterms, without the filibuster to stop them? Oh, Donny dumbfuck has no idea what he's setting himself up for.
in reply to Archangel1313

Or he's not planning to have free and fair elections anymore so it's a moot point.



China added almost one billionaire a day in 2024


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44852111

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China has witnessed a sharp rise in the number of ultra-wealthy individuals over the past year, driven by a robust stock market and the rapid growth of “new economy” sectors, according to the Hurun Research Institute.

The institute’s latest China Rich List recorded a total of 1,434 individuals, each with a net worth of at least 5 billion yuan (US$702 million, an increase of 340 people, or 31%, from the previous year. Collectively, their wealth reached 30 trillion yuan, marking a 42% surge compared with last year.

[...]

The Hurun list, first published in 1999, tracks billionaires across mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

“To the surprise of many, the number of people on the Hurun rich list this year has reached an all-time high, largely driven by a strong rally in the stock markets,” said Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun. “The emergence of new faces in the technology sectors and growing exports propelled an expansion of the billionaires’ club.”

[...]

Stock market rally fuels billionaire boom

Chinese stock exchanges have seen significant gains over the past year, reflecting renewed investor optimism in industries such as electric vehicles (EVs), biotechnology, and computing. As of September 1, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange surged 54% year on year, the Shanghai Composite Index rose 36%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index climbed 42%.

[...]

https://www.moneycontrol.com/world/one-new-billionaire-every-day-why-china-is-seeing-a-remarkable-surge-in-ultra-rich-individuals-article-13637701.html

in reply to AllNewTypeFace

"Socialism with Chinese characteristics" sure looks a lot like capitalism to me.


2 Killed, Over 20 Injured in Floating Crane Collapse in Annexed Sevastopol





Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico


Peru severed diplomatic relations with Mexico after a former Peruvian prime minister was granted asylum at the Mexican Embassy in Lima.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/mexiconewsda…


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