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people complain about JS dependency trees but wait until you see my mental chores dependency tree

@welshpixie Honestly I've been wanting to start a giveaway shop here for this sort of thing (not just my own stuff), but, pandemic and all..

@welshpixie (I do also have a bunch of clothes that I should give away, but I don't want to throw it into a collection bin because then it'll very likely just get shredded)

@welshpixie Oh for me it's more that I feel like a different fit on different days, and therefore different categories. But I've also just found it really difficult in general to find clothes that are comfy to me. Bizarrely, the only 'universally comfortable' underwear for me is something I got off AliExpress...

@welshpixie I've started mentally categorizing my clothes into 'fit categories' (and ensured I have multiple items in each category) for this reason :/

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More seriously, if you're running system graphs, I *strongly* recommend adding an 'excess load average' metric, which shows you not just the load average but how much of it exceeds the available CPU cores. Below 0% = healthy system, above 0% = overloaded system. Much more representative than load averages themselves!

This is the Prometheus query I use:
(avg by(instance)(node_load1)) - (count(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode=\"idle\"}) without (cpu,mode,job))

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Auf direkt.bahn.guru/ gibt es jetzt eine Filter-Option, um nur Züge des Nah- und Regionalverkehrs anzuzeigen

Today's scheduled project: hopefully *finally* fixing my scraper DB query performance, so that the scraper behind my datasheet search engine (seekseek.org) can finally run at full speed again.

@ff0000@chaos.social I imagine this is gonna be a problem for single-user instances

I'm sure that the increasing amount of spam originating from GMail means that GMail will promptly keep out the spammers from their service or risk defederation. Right???

(Who am I kidding, of course not, nobody significant is gonna block GMail)

if you see foss as an end instead of a means, foss off

@maia @AgathaSorceress@eldritch.cafe Hmm. Kinda makes sense I guess? Though the questionnaire I recall was pretty robust already, definitely would've been very hard for somebody else to overtake an account with that.

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