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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

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2 days into what was supposed to be a straightforward refactor to simplify "b4 trailers -u".
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Tired: This meeting could have been an email.

Wired: This startup could have been a spreadsheet.

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fated encounter
feted encounter
fetid encounter

All sound roughly the same, but are all dramatically different kinds of encounters.
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@doti I almost wouldn't mind if they also didn't lock you out of your account. I don't want my access to a critical bit of infrastructure being dependent on email delivery problems.
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We investigated performance degradation due to excessive crawling of Codeberg.

We often trace back such things to company websites that proudly list their key investors - but don't actually explain what they are doing (or why they need to crawl Codeberg more excessively than the crawlers of the major search engines combined).

It's probably not a use case we believe in anyway, so we blocked several large IP ranges today.

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There is a twist to this story where the password reset email never arrives, so we are locked out of a critically important account.
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Vendor: "use a strong password and set up 2-factor auth to protect your account"
Me: "great, thank you"
Vendor: "your password has expired, we sent you a reset link by email"
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Hello people of the US, Germany here.

We have a bit of experience with a convicted felon and radical right-wing extremist becoming leader of our country.

Our advice: Don't do it.

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@ljs You have a dedicated emacs-on-chip hardware running GNU Hurd?
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@ljs You weren't booting into emacs straight from UEFI?
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@pavel What is "made up?" Most of the felony convictions are for possession of marijuana, which I consider "made up." It is *for sure* used as a convenient way to disenfranchise black voters.

So, in my eyes we either allow felons to participate in the electoral process both to elect and to be elected, or we allow neither.
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@pavel Umm... "people with felony convictions account for 8 % of all adults and 33 % of the African American adult male population."
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Yo, ClaudeBot. You see that f'n robots.txt? Yes, it's for you.

Oh, you don't care? Well, then, choke on a bucket of 403s.
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@pavel Then felons should be allowed to vote.
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@dartov I'm hoping that common human physiology will prevent a similar development in this case.
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Amused by the fact that convicted felons can't vote, but can apparently be elected into a position where they can appoint Supreme Court judges.
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So, it's official now? Donald -- quack?
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Do Musk next.
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