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

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

1000 days since the Russian army invaded Ukraine, destroying its cities and murdering civilians, all because Putin needed a "quick victorious war" to remain in power.

I will never forget, and I will never forgive.
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I just found out that "scout" in Norsk is "speider," so I'm officially a Speider Mann.
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Guilty pleasure: chefreactions on instagram. blobcatchefskiss
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Akkoma has been unwedged.
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@eniko Try red currant tea as well!
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@captainepoch yes, but I may have used the wrong finger.
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Sir... Uh... that's not how kernel fencing works.
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@jk @ljs There used to be lots of "French" in the kernel source, but it was purged. :)

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/removing-profanity-source-tree
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@ljs the fact that the kernel has both the British and American spellings equally accepted suggests that the kernel is actually Canadian.
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Tired: Red States
Wired: Hold My Beer States
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@deborahh @djh eh, I made it not my problem by fronting that domain with Fastly. πŸ˜‚
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@major or is it "Canoniu" πŸ€”
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@major good thing you're not at Canonical, or you'd have to install CalbCalntCal.
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(Reading the news)

Didn't know Tide pods came in orange.
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@deborahh @djh good suggestion, but with 20-odd million unique IPs, this is too much of a wumpus hunt to bother. :)
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OK, so I ended up moving www.kernel.org to be served via Fastly and it's working well. I will probably move it back once we figure out what this okhttp traffic is.
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@tobigr @trouble @ross @bladecoder Thank you, I do appreciate that! (And your tests are less likely to break this way, should we change something.)
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@justin @djh it doesn't seem to make any difference what code we return -- my guess is that we're just one of the sites the check hits. If it gets an error, it just checks a different site.
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@bladecoder not quite -- the requests are http, not https. Also, I doubt there are tens of millions of daily NewPipe users out there. :)
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