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04:16 schestowitz-TR; was youre D-R OK?
04:16 schestowitz-TR; I really need to make more regular backup of cron files of my machines too
04:16 Techrights-sec; yes cron is important to back up but needs a separate method
04:16 Techrights-sec; unless done via /etc/
04:17 Techrights-sec; unless done via /etc/crontab or /etc/cron.d/
04:19 schestowitz-TR; I have a question
04:19 schestowitz-TR; the current preview.sh
04:19 schestowitz-TR; the way it works now is, and I spent a long time yesterday coming to realise this
04:19 schestowitz-TR; it runs ffmpeg
04:19 schestowitz-TR; then uploads
04:19 schestowitz-TR; at which point ffmpeg pauses
04:19 schestowitz-TR; then it goes back to ffmpeg again
04:19 schestowitz-TR; #######################################
04:19 schestowitz-TR; then final upload. The thing is, ideally it should run ffmpeg all the time
04:20 Techrights-sec; ok
04:20 Techrights-sec; is ffmpeg set to run in the background?
04:20 Techrights-sec; wait will wait for it to finish
04:20 Techrights-sec; ffmpeg ... &
04:20 Techrights-sec; {check for half way}
04:20 Techrights-sec; rsync ... &
04:20 Techrights-sec; wait()
04:21 schestowitz-TR; I think it might be one character away from working as intended
04:21 schestowitz-TR; in the private file I added & at the end
04:21 schestowitz-TR; but still it put on hold ffmpeg while doing the halfway download
04:21 schestowitz-TR; *upload
04:31 Techrights-sec; see SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS
04:31 Techrights-sec; The & does not have to be inside the function but can be used in the main
04:31 Techrights-sec; part of the script on the function call itself.
04:31 Techrights-sec; I see the problem. testing some stuff now..
04:31 schestowitz-TR; thanks
05:29 schestowitz;
05:29 schestowitz; Looking for Something? How to grep Multiple Strings in Linux
=> Looking">↺ https://www.makeuseof.com/grep-multiple-strings/">Looking
05:29 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell- ( status 404 @ https://www.makeuseof.com/grep-multiple-strings/">Looking/ )
=> Looking/">↺ https://www.makeuseof.com/grep-multiple-strings/">Looking/
05:29 schestowitz;
05:29 schestowitz; The Linux terminal is full of useful commands, but few are as powerful as the seemingly simple grep. It stands for Global Regular Expression Print, printing the results of user-defined system searches for collections of characters.
05:29 schestowitz; grep is extremely powerful but can be quite intimidating to use, so today, you'll learn some basics. If you are looking for some information within the documents on your machine, usually, you'll be looking for several words at once.
05:29 schestowitz; This article focuses on how to search multiple strings using grep and will show you a few similar tips and tricks for using grep in general.
05:29 schestowitz;
05:29 schestowitz; Ubuntu Linux 22.04 will be faster than ever on Raspberry Pi computers
=> Ubuntu">↺ https://www.xda-developers.com/ubuntu-22-04-raspberry-pi/">Ubuntu
05:29 schestowitz;
05:29 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.xda-developers.com | Ubuntu 8.04 running on HTC Rhodium (Touch Pro2)
05:29 schestowitz; The Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers might be the most popular Linux-based PCs of all time, thanks to their super-low prices, educational resources, and versatility. The first few models werent that great at functioning like desktop computers, due to the low-power processors and limited RAM, but newer iterations (like the Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB RAM) are perfectly capable budget PCs. Ubuntu, one of the most
05:29 schestowitz; popular desktop Linux distributions, is now preparing some Pi-specific performance tweaks for the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 release.
05:30 Techrights-sec; awk cannot spawn processes to the background
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05:38 schestowitz-TR; in the case of the gif upload, it does happen in the background, but no awk there, can it spwn a child process in bash to do this?
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05:41 Techrights-sec; checking
05:41 Techrights-sec; line 122 should do that already?
05:42 schestowitz-TR; pulling changes, did not realise changed had been made
05:46 activelow; the RPI4 is a high performance workstation
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05:48 activelow; RPI1 was rather capable already too, sadly the software was tailored for bloat, commerce and sales at the time RPI1 arrived.
05:49 activelow; in any case, software quality degraded further, since 2013 when the RPI1 arrived, otherwise i wouldn't know how anyone could complain about RPI4 (except it isn't opensource hardware)
05:52 activelow; year 2013 when RPI1 arrived, i didn't consider it anymore, because i was involved with java programming, and 256MiB RAM with an ARM single core wasn't suitable for an Eclipse IDE (IBM) setup
05:52 schestowitz-TR; it's all relative
05:52 schestowitz-TR; in terms of capacity
05:53 schestowitz-TR; compared to modern intel stuff it ma y be weak
05:53 schestowitz-TR; but not every computer needs to process videos and such stuff
05:53 activelow; no, the RPI4 is a very powerful computer system (quadcore cortex A72!!!!), and power consumption is very low
05:56 schestowitz-TR; yeah, I know
05:56 schestowitz-TR; but in relative terms/...
05:57 activelow; both, in absolute and relative terms, all of the Raspberry were great offerings, together with GNU/Linux (although raspberry is not opensource hardware with the nastive videocore firmware)
05:58 activelow; intel has nothing relevant to offer in this realm of computing, although IBM Wintel tried
05:58 activelow; the RPI3 generation already was almost suffcient for the horrible Eclipse IDE bloat from IBM, RPI4 certainly is enough, even for the enterprise java programming stuff (which i'll not accept any job offers for again)
06:00 activelow; *nasty videocore firmware
06:02 Techrights-sec; more broken stuff :
06:02 Techrights-sec; https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=295222#p1806982
=> ↺ https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=295222#p1806982
06:02 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-forums.raspberrypi.com | Sound broken on latest (2020-12-02) Raspbery OS Liite - Raspberry Pi Forums
06:05 activelow; this isn't a raspberry specific issue, seems a configuration issue related to ALSA/pulseaudio and/or used audio codecs
06:10 Techrights-sec; ack
06:25 schestowitz-TR; do you remember how to modify ytalk clock settings to avert time changes as
06:25 schestowitz-TR; these trigger alerts every minute?
06:25 schestowitz-TR; if date too can be removed, it would eliminate an alert I get every day at 22:00
06:25 schestowitz-TR; my time
06:28 Techrights-sec; ack
06:28 Techrights-sec; it is in .tmux.conf
06:28 Techrights-sec; checking ...
06:28 schestowitz-TR; ty
06:31 Techrights-sec; set-option -g status-right ' #{=21:pane_title} %b-%d'
06:31 Techrights-sec; back ina bit
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11:21 Techrights-sec; bullseye on RPI is prone to intermittent hangs apparently from IO problems.
11:21 Techrights-sec; Avoid it for the forseeable future.
11:21 schestowitz-TR; i got the first impression from posts, mostly in planet debian
11:22 schestowitz-TR; my sister, rianne, myself all use debian 10 and i don't intend to leave it any time soon as it is robust
11:22 Techrights-sec; It's more than a first impression unfortunately.
11:22 Techrights-sec; Devuan?
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11:55 schestowitz; Start uploading at 29060560
11:56 schestowitz; Unmatched right curly bracket at -e line 18, at end of line
11:56 schestowitz; syntax error at -e line 18, near ";}"
11:56 schestowitz; Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
11:59 Techrights-sec; checking
11:59 Techrights-sec; 25317ac872520aef2d1861bac27e5848df87c3a2
11:59 Techrights-sec; try Git now
11:59 schestowitz-TR; ok
12:08 psydroid4; IO problems due to using SD cards?
12:09 psydroid4; I don't think those should be used or recommended in general, as they are slow and prone to breakage
12:10 psydroid4; not until they become more robust at least
12:25 Techrights-sec; tmux's server seemed to go out a whlie back,
12:27 Techrights-sec; similar problems on two different pieces of hardware with two different microSD
12:27 Techrights-sec; cards. I think the problem is Bullseye
12:30 Techrights-sec; I'm not sure the pain of waiting it out is less than the pain of reinstalling
12:30 Techrights-sec; yet again and restoring to the earlier version.
12:30 Techrights-sec; Did I mention no sound either?
12:30 Techrights-sec; GPIO and I2C work though.
12:31 schestowitz-TR; maybe dsbian 11 is to 10 what Vista 11 is to 10
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12:33 psydroid4; these services are doing far too many writes to storage too
12:36 Techrights-sec; something like that. it is to be avoided. lots of stuff missing or broken.
12:36 Techrights-sec; agreed
12:36 Techrights-sec; I read that the RPi4 can boot from USB. Those are not just faster but more robus
12:36 Techrights-sec; t, even if using a normal USB stick.
12:37 psydroid4; I'm running bullseye on my orange pi with sounds "working" via a 1 USB sound adapter
12:37 psydroid4; yes
12:37 psydroid4; but it shouldn't be a requirement
12:38 psydroid4; unfortunately it is becoming one
12:38 psydroid4; sound*
12:39 Techrights-sec; I might try that migration.
12:41 psydroid4; I did it about a year ago because I lacked storage and updates were very slow
12:42 psydroid4; and it's been smooth sailing since
12:42 psydroid4; although it's not a solution that looks nice
12:43 schestowitz-TR; psydroid4: maybe I will do this myself at one point, when more disk capacity becomes necessary
12:45 psydroid4; I was surprised how easy it was and I think RPi4 makes it even easier with the right firmware installed
12:45 Techrights-sec; I might try that soon.
12:45 psydroid4; yes, it's just the smallest SSD I had lying around
12:45 psydroid4; 128 GB
12:46 psydroid4; not much more expensive than an SD card of the same size
12:46 schestowitz-TR; heh
12:46 psydroid4; and much more durable
12:46 schestowitz-TR; that's small?
12:46 schestowitz-TR; I have just one ssd
12:46 schestowitz-TR; my main HDD
12:46 schestowitz-TR; and it is 256g
12:46 psydroid4; it wasn't economical to get one with a smaller capacity about 3 years ago, as it was the same price
12:48 psydroid4; and I had a plan with this one, as 120 GB is about the largest drive you can still use on very old machines with PATA interfaces
12:48 psydroid4; I had the plan to put it in my Sun desktop at some point
12:50 psydroid4; what is curious to me is that Debian Bookworm is more responsive on this low-end laptop than Debian 11 was
12:57 Techrights-sec; $ df -h /
12:57 Techrights-sec; Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
12:57 Techrights-sec; /dev/root 12G 8.6G 2.7G 77% /
12:57 Techrights-sec; for the gemini system
12:58 schestowitz-TR; psydroid4: I will chastise larabel some more today
12:58 schestowitz-TR; ina constructive fashion
12:58 schestowitz-TR; his sponsorship money turned him into a suikt
12:59 schestowitz-TR; even if he does not wear on
12:59 schestowitz-TR; *one
12:59 schestowitz-TR; as a side note, looks like we resolved an issue with the code
12:59 schestowitz-TR; not it's uploading while processing video, halfway too
13:04 Techrights-sec; bullseye lite does not boot from USB -> kernel panic
13:04 Techrights-sec; but full fat bullseye does
13:09 psydroid4; what is bullseye lite?
13:10 psydroid4; schestowitz-TR, I don't visit his site that often anymore
13:10 psydroid4; too much Intel, Microsoft and AMD news
13:10 psydroid4; the comments at least offer some entertainment
13:10 psydroid4; more so than his articles, which I barely read
13:12 Techrights-sec; https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/#raspberry-pi-os-32-bit
=> ↺ https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/#raspberry-pi-os-32-bit
13:12 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.raspberrypi.com | Operating system images Raspberry Pi
13:12 Techrights-sec; For most things, Devuan is better on the RPi4
13:14 schestowitz-TR; psydroid4: the next video mentions you by name
13:14 schestowitz-TR; the 0% of users remark
13:15 psydroid4; oh
13:17 schestowitz-TR; it's uploading still
13:17 schestowitz-TR; there's text
13:17 schestowitz-TR; wanna proofread?
13:18 psydroid4; ok
13:18 schestowitz; http://techrights.org/2022/01/13/call-a-spade-a-spade/
=> http://techrights.org/2022/01/13/call-a-spade-a-spade/
13:18 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-techrights.org | Call a Spade a Spade (Microsoft Contributions to Linux) | Techrights
13:18 schestowitz; video still 'in progress'
13:18 schestowitz; eta 10 mins
13:25 psydroid4; The text looks fine, I didn't find any typos or grammar mistakes
13:25 psydroid4; And I am usually someone who doesn't miss those, unless I'm really tired
13:26 schestowitz-TR; I found one
13:26 psydroid4; Which one?
13:26 psydroid4; Maybe I read over it
13:26 schestowitz-TR; won't
13:26 schestowitz; "takes money from Microsoft, so it won't put an end to it."
13:27 schestowitz; said "wants"
13:27 schestowitz; I typed what IU heard in my head
13:27 Techrights-sec; back in either a short bit or a longer period of time; hold m'beer ...
13:28 psydroid4; I see it now, yes
13:28 schestowitz-TR; i will talk to michael directly
13:28 psydroid4; Beer beer
13:28 schestowitz-TR; we need to make sure we get accurate coverage
13:28 psydroid4; I think he is struggling with his responsibilities
13:28 psydroid4; now that Phoronix is too big to fail
13:28 schestowitz-TR; it's like this
13:28 schestowitz-TR; michael needs x86
13:29 schestowitz-TR; for money
13:29 schestowitz-TR; and x86 needs Windows/Microsoft
13:29 schestowitz-TR; so he cannot lash out at Microsoft "too much"
13:29 schestowitz-TR; that's how I see it
13:29 psydroid4; that makes sense
13:29 psydroid4; but this is also why tying the success of Linux to x86 is a recipe for disaster
13:30 psydroid4; Linux is not x86 and Linux is not Microsoft
13:30 psydroid4; it lives independently from those entities
13:31 psydroid4; it is hard to make a business based on GNU/Linux only from scratch
13:31 psydroid4; but in the end it's a more honest business than riding on the coattails of Windows/Microsoft/x86
13:35 schestowitz-TR; what to do then?
13:35 schestowitz-TR; re cnx, phoronix etc?
13:36 schestowitz-TR; what's your take?
13:36 psydroid4; they're the only thing out there right now
13:36 schestowitz-TR; they're folding over to the OSI/LF (PURCHASED) narratives
13:36 psydroid4; so better not to be too harsh on them
13:36 schestowitz-TR; then they carry on rossing to the bad side
13:36 psydroid4; but at the same time encourage new sites to come into existence that are not dependent on Windows/Microsoft/x86
13:36 schestowitz-TR; linuxgizmos is still mostly OK
13:37 psydroid4; until those can take over
13:37 schestowitz-TR; lehrbaum is a friend of mine
13:37 schestowitz-TR; he still runs the show with eric brown
13:37 psydroid4; maybe that's a sneaky approach
13:37 psydroid4; but we don't want all the news to simply disappear
13:37 schestowitz-TR; it's hard
13:37 schestowitz-TR; because they start with 0 visitors
13:37 schestowitz-TR; so no incentive to invest a lot in research and writing
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13:37 schestowitz-TR; they're like spamnil except new
13:38 schestowitz-TR; high-cost video, nobody to watch thewm
13:38 psydroid4; 0 visitors and 0 income most likely
13:38 schestowitz-TR; LF pays for it
13:38 schestowitz-TR; for now
13:38 psydroid4; so a risky thing to do, unless you have a day job
13:38 schestowitz-TR; they'll cut him loose as they did linux.com
13:38 psydroid4; I think most of these sites come into existence that way
13:38 schestowitz-TR; he's wasting LF members' time, not just money
13:38 psydroid4; as hobbies first and foremost
13:39 schestowitz-TR; you don't spend hours talking to a man for a video only 10-50 people will watch (first few seconds, then close) in firts month
13:39 schestowitz-TR; linux as a hobby is suppressed
13:39 schestowitz-TR; they make it veyr clear upfront:
13:39 schestowitz-TR; this is for corporatons
13:39 schestowitz-TR; LF etc.
13:39 schestowitz-TR; and community is a joke to them
13:39 schestowitz-TR; tuxmachines and pclinuxos were community from the start
13:40 schestowitz-TR; what has LF done for pclos?
13:40 psydroid4; zero, zilch, nada
13:40 schestowitz-TR; exactly
13:40 schestowitz-TR; sfc become corporate front
13:40 schestowitz-TR; fsf less so
13:40 schestowitz-TR; rms never blasts gulag
13:40 schestowitz-TR; they paid fsf
13:43 psydroid4; it's toxic
13:44 psydroid4; more so when gulag goes to places like fosdem to claim new souls
13:44 psydroid4; I was aware of what they were up to so I didn't even stop by their stand to talk to people
13:44 psydroid4; I just took free stuff and went away
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13:46 schestowitz-TR; hehe
13:46 schestowitz-TR; " I just took free stuff and went away" <- that's Microsoft
13:46 schestowitz-TR; or github: "give us your code and FUCK OFF! BANNED!"
13:47 psydroid4; yeah, I did a Microsoft on them
14:41 SomeH4x0r; met some hostile devs which didn't even want to accept code after they cancelled me
14:51 psydroid4; they didn't want to have anything to do with you anymore?
14:51 SomeH4x0r; yes
14:52 SomeH4x0r; as usual, thought I'm a troll or something
16:47 schestowitz; https://nitter.eu/MarkKen20510303/status/1481631066855198721
=> ↺ https://nitter.eu/MarkKen20510303/status/1481631066855198721
16:47 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.eu | Mark Kent (@MarkKen20510303): "Companies are all psychopathic. We need something like Asimov's laws for companies introduced. In the following order: A company: 1) never allows harm to humanity; 2) never allows harm to a person; 3) obeys orders by humans; 4) protects its own existence." | nitter
16:48 schestowitz; https://twitter.com/SpreadActionUSA/status/1481628609785774080
=> ↺ https://twitter.com/SpreadActionUSA/status/1481628609785774080
16:48 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@SpreadActionUSA: @schestowitz . yes we NEED #media to be part of #ClimateSolutions, 2022 is the tipping point to #ActOnClimate . M https://t.co/r2xuJCttrN
16:48 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@SpreadActionUSA: @schestowitz . yes we NEED #media to be part of #ClimateSolutions, 2022 is the tipping point to #ActOnClimate . M https://t.co/r2xuJCttrN
16:48 schestowitz; Mark Kent (@MarkKen20510303): "Much work was done years ago to show the many, if not most, senior execs in companies are psychopaths (if not necessarily psychotic). I have realised more recently that companies, themselves, are psychopathic. We need the equivalent of Asimov's laws applied to companies." | nitter https://nitter.eu/MarkKen20510303/status/1481587707939856387 #nitter | more in http://schestowitz.com/2022/01/13/#latest
=> ↺ https://nitter.eu/MarkKen20510303/status/1481587707939856387
=> ↺ http://schestowitz.com/2022/01/13/#latest
16:48 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.eu | Mark Kent (@MarkKen20510303): "Much work was done years ago to show the many, if not most, senior execs in companies are psychopaths (if not necessarily psychotic). I have realised more recently that companies, themselves, are psychopathic. We need the equivalent of Asimov's laws applied to companies." | nitter
16:48 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-schestowitz.com | Social Control Media Posts
16:52 schestowitz;
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16:52 schestowitz;
16:52 schestowitz;
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16:52 schestowitz; <a href=" ">
16:52 schestowitz; https://nitter.eu/eric_heffernan/status/1481520284431650817 #nitter | more in http://schestowitz.com/2022/01/13/#latest
=> ↺ https://nitter.eu/eric_heffernan/status/1481520284431650817
=> ↺ http://schestowitz.com/2022/01/13/#latest
16:52 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.eu | ERIC HEFFERNAN (@eric_heffernan): "We have a thing called the Constitution here in the States. It's interesting she didn't list those she claims(I believe falsely)are not the "duly elected Representatives" whose duty it is to certify the election. It's not Maddow's job. State Government's were overrun." | nitter
16:53 schestowitz; https://twitter.com/eric_heffernan/status/1481521020825739264
=> ↺ https://twitter.com/eric_heffernan/status/1481521020825739264
16:53 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@eric_heffernan: @schestowitz The State Legislature was walked all over. Every step of the way. What happened here was a travesty. https://t.co/XDcCvAKQ1h
16:53 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@eric_heffernan: @schestowitz The State Legislature was walked all over. Every step of the way. What happened here was a travesty. https://t.co/XDcCvAKQ1h
16:53 schestowitz; https://nitter.eu/eric_heffernan/status/1481521020825739264
=> ↺ https://nitter.eu/eric_heffernan/status/1481521020825739264
16:53 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.eu | ERIC HEFFERNAN (@eric_heffernan): "The State Legislature was walked all over. Every step of the way. What happened here was a travesty. What your seeing on the BBC across the pond is completely inaccurate. Biden's a disgrace and America is at the lowest point,in my lifetime. Figured I would give you an update." | nitter
16:54 schestowitz; https://twitter.com/Sebmeister/status/1481321514750418952
=> ↺ https://twitter.com/Sebmeister/status/1481321514750418952
16:54 -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@Sebmeister: @schestowitz Both
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21:01 schestowitz; > I've moved the system over to USB from microSD. Seems to work. Can you
21:01 schestowitz; > connect to xxxx or xxxxxx?
21:01 schestowitz; Just have. Was asleep for 3 hours.
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21:15 schestowitz; psydroid4: ^ moved to USB
21:15 psydroid4; schestowitz, you probably immediately notice the much higher IO performance
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