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@joeyh Indeed, I posted it to a *distributed* forum where we each can choose the tools we use to deal with it. I also don't mistake this forum for a place to have serious development discussions.

I did also send an email to the list expressing my thoughts as part of the discussion thread.
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@bookwar Discourse instances do have RSS feeds, but they are nearly useless. You can see if a topic starts, but nothing thereafter. I do try to follow some Discourses (including the Fedora one) that way, but it's painful.

Now a proper NNTP feed...*that* would be a useful thing...
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Jonathan Corbet

Sigh ... another important mailing list (fedora-devel) is about to go dark: https://lwn.net/ml/fedora-devel/20230420212037.GA7197@mattdm.org/

I get it that email sucks, but forum systems do as well. The future we are headed toward seems to have every project in its own little walled garden, isolated from the others.

But at least we can get cute little badges ...
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@jjdavis Those are great places indeed, though my favorite stop in those parts a few years back was Canyons of the Ancients - the Colorado side of Hovenweep: https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/colorado/canyons-of-the-ancients
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Jonathan Corbet

Light, shadow, and colors near Abiquiù New Mexico.
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Jonathan Corbet

Chaco Canyon pictographs thought to record a highly visible supernova that occurred in 1054.
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Jonathan Corbet

When the passport office destroys your international travel plans, you might as well go and check out some of the local wonders. This is what's left of Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon, built in the years 850 to 1150.
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Jonathan Corbet

Today's addition to the list of "things that it never occurred to me could be a problem".
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Jonathan Corbet

A hard-earned lesson for US folks needing to renew a passport in the 2020s... there are two choices:

1) Send in an application, pay the "expedited processing" fee, fill in the blank indicating when you have travel plans. Then wait for over three months, spend countless hours in the State department's phone system from hell, and finally be told that there is absolutely no way to get a passport in time to salvage your trip.

2) Complain to your Senator's office. Hear back the next day with the time for appointment two days later to have a passport made on the spot. Actually showing up for the appointment is highly recommended.

I sure wish I'd known about #2 a week earlier. I'm still used to living in an America were government services (for the reasonably well off, at least) Just Work, and we're not there anymore.
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@ieure @liw The C++ experiment was 0.99.11 - https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nico/archive/+/v0.99-pl11 - in 1993. It didn't last long, though.
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Jonathan Corbet

The new(ish) solar panels on the roof came with an monitoring app from SunPower which, naturally, stores lots of information about the house in the cloud somewhere. I'm sure that their management of, say, the realtime consumption data is entirely secure, nothing to worry about there.

Today the app said that we were producing nothing, despite this being a beautiful cloudless Colorado day. Some digging into their web site turns up a page (https://us.sunpower.com/solar-resources/home-solar-system-troubleshooting-questions-and-answers) suggesting to log out of the app and back in; failing that, the trick is to uninstall and reinstall. Sure enough, that worked. Quality engineering there.

My intention to figure out how to get the data directly out of the monitoring system and short these people out is growing...
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@matttbe @geert Passport renewal has never been breathtakingly fast here, but it used to be tolerable and relatively deterministic. If you search you'll see there's a lot of people complaining at the moment...lots of excuses about post-pandemic travel surges and such...

Of course, the fact that one of our political parties is against the concept of government, calls government services a waste of money, and refuses to fund said services might just play into this too. Maybe.
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@monsieuricon You missed him...? I had to tune him out a while back, I really just couldn't handle it anymore...
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@rostedt @brauner I doubt it and, in any case, a passport card wouldn't do me any good.
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@brauner Certainly nothing like that as far as I've ever heard. The only option the State department people had to offer was "don't travel".
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@geert Somehow I don't see getting a NEXUS card from scratch more quickly than a renewed passport, so that's not going to help me, alas.
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Jonathan Corbet

So after something like eight hours spent on hold over the last couple of weeks, I'm now informed that there is no hope of getting my renewed passport in time for next week's trip. Three months and the full "expedited processing" fee, it seems, were not enough. So now I get to tear down all of my plans, pay all of those cancellation fees, and remain stuck inside a country that I am rather frustrated with at the moment.

Hopefully something will happen in time for me to get to LSFMM next month.
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@brauner Nah, don't change a thing. I'm just writing for a different audience than you; your detailed and well-written explanations are a joy to read.
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Jonathan Corbet

60mph winds ... red flag (fire) warning ... gotta love the spring.
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@torvalds Seems like a pretty common experience. We took the Bolt in for a tire rotation - about the only regular service an EV needs, along with the steady stream of recalls - and got a call wondering why we hadn't left the lug-nut key with them. Turns out it got tossed into a box in the garage with a bunch of other random car stuff. I had no idea such a thing existed either.
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