It appears that comments stopped federating to other instances again sometime yesterday morning (January 5th, before 8AM EST). I can verify that the issue is affecting outgoing comments to multiple different instances (incl. lemmy.ml & lemmy.world) and that it remains ongoing as of the time of writing (e.g.: compare this remote post vs. SDF's copy, my comment is missing). I'll do the honors and ping @SDF@lemmy.sdf.org here and now so you guys don't have to.
In the meantime, since we're all marooned here anyway: how's everyone's weekend been going so far? Any exciting plans?
In the meantime, since we're all marooned here anyway: how's everyone's weekend been going so far? Any exciting plans?
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It's stormy here, so I'm sipping hot liquid items, and getting a lot done on a couple digital projects.
I just completed a full reorganization of my lossless collection. Folders, files, and tags are now all uniformly patterned, and every file now has embedded album art.
Now I'm listening to someone play Farming Sim 22, while I work on my MUD server framework.
I play it that way every so often. I showed my 9 year old niece and 6 year old nephew it recently and it blew the boys mind. The girl couldn't be less interested haha
I remember blowing my own mind years ago, when I realized I didn't need a computer to play it.
For context, here are the current frontend (UI) and backend versions SDF is running. Keep an eye out for updates.
UI: 0.19.1-rc.1
BE: 0.19.1-rc.2I'm mostly just going to
worry aboutprepare for grad school next week.how’s everyone’s weekend been going so far? Any exciting plans?
Nothing special. And definitely nothing exciting. I've been procrastinating my math homework the whole holidays, leaving that for tomorrow.
But just a side note, when backing up the IOS with web-based device manager from a cisco device (archive upload-sw
), it will list all files and directories while it's doing so, including the path to those files.
And not that I would do such thing, absolutely not, but if you do decide to set the baud rate to 300, perhaps because you like to watch the characters appear on the screen and you're kinda weird, it will still try to print all that info. All 616 files and folders in my case. But worry not, the default exec-timeout is 10 minutes, and anyway, it would otherwise still take just around 15 minutes (it's 33,667 characters in this case).
Edit: Wait, I forgot about start and stop bits, so around 19 minutes.I just discovered that there is an Expanse game with Drummer as the main character. So I will be trying that out this morning.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1708010/The_Expanse_A_Telltale_Series/