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Week 2, Wednesday: Pins, pins, pins | 2024-08-07T20:21:19+02:00 | false |
Morning
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I may as well stop having a Morning section on my journal. Although I didn't go to bed super late yesterday (I think it was about 01:45 or so), I did end up sleeping quite long today. I got up at 11:30 or so, just in time for lunch :)
Afternoon
I made a really nice leek soup yesterday, and today it was time to consume it! Although I forgot to take pictures, the soup has fried mini veal dumplings and stilton cheese and it's super delicious. I ate two bowls, Marina ate one, and then she continued with some leftover beans and potatoes from yesterday. After lunch, I went to the basement to continue the creation of the schwag for FrysIX: yesterday I made 60pcs of [IPng] branded (fridge) magnets, and today I continued with 60pcs of 38mm pins. I really enjoy doing this type of work - each unit takes maybe 20 seconds or so, which means the exercise takes about 25min end to end - there's something about the monotonous placement of the outer shell, the cellophane, the 2" round printed inside, and then the back side (either magnet or pin), that is rewarding to me. I always had it: 20y ago when we lived in the Netherlands, I would also enjoy printing DCD labels, and sticking them onto the discs and printing, cutting and putting paper inlays into jewel cases. Is that weird?
Meanwhile, Marina was upstairs looking for more pin-making-resources. She found 59mm pins (these are 38mm), and they come in a variety of types, fronts, and back plates, including one that is both a magnet as well as a bottle opener. I get an idea -- wouldn't it be fun to have a bunch of pins with RFID tags in them? I find the nTAG21x from NXP, and order a few rolls of 20x10mm and 35mm round units which have either 144 bytes or 504 bytes of storage. Cool! Will see if I can McGuyver these into schwag later.
I'm going to visit NL a little bit in September. I thought it'd be fun to have an IPng logo on the car, and seeing as we just got a Cameo v5 delivered (quelle surprise!), we took a few pictures with an assorted set of colored vinyl and I posted a Twitter and Mastodon poll to see what the Internet thinks:
- Twitter - https://x.com/IPngNetworks/status/1821179665928560873
- Mastodon - https://ublog.tech/@IPngNetworks/112921027967806983
Please vote!
Marina spends an inordinate amount of time on the pins website - it's super flaky and keeps on throwing errors. But after a few hours (!) she finally places an order and informs of of the damage. It's not too bad! But the RFID experiment will be driving up the price, for sure :)
Evening
There is no apero today (whoa), but instead Marina offers a nice glass of Barocco Reale from Veccia Torre. Are you proud of me, or disappointed (I'm asking Max, Niccolo, Marco, Marco and Giovanni)? To pair with the wine, Marina made pulled beef (from the stockpile we got at Aligro) with Pappardelle pasta (my choice!). We topped it off with some freshly grated Grana Padano. It was heavenly.
Marina says: "I didn't do jack shit today, so no TV for me: I need a knutselavond!". I'm down for that, as I am also in need of some nerd. My evening is spent downstairs watching The Last of Us on Jessica's left screen, and computering on the right.
In the evening, on Mastodon @kwf points out that the micromirror is going strong - and I show the traffic of the machine at the DDLN colo in AS8298. It's nicely di-urnal, which is a good sign that it's serving timezone-local folks. It peaks at 700Mbps or so, and has a daily of 400Mbps. Nice!
With this website, the new [IPng.ch] website, and some older ones like the [2022 Roadtrip NOSE] all being built via the Drone CI/CD, the 2vCPU and 4GB virtual machine that is [git.ipng.ch] is running out of steam. Specifically the checkout of Git LFS objects and websites in the single digit gigabyte range, make it really work. So I decide to move off a couple of docker services on that machine, to another one.
docker0.frggh0.net.ipng.ch is now the proud owner of:
- [PictShare] from HaschekSolutions. I spend some time (re)skinning this one to IPng colors and logo.
- [Golinks] which is a fork of [kellegous/go], and it's uptodate.
- [Netbox] which I upgrade to v4.0.8 while I'm at it.
And for good measure, I bump Gitea's VM memory to 8GB and 8vCPU, and reboot the instance. I also
notice that e-mail isn't working, which I track down to a faulty .env
setting. All works now!
I'm in maintenance mode, so I also take a look at Mastodon (which is uptodate), and Peertube (which is not). I make a VM snapshot of the Peertube instance, and upgrade it from v6.0.4 to v6.2.1. This requires me to upgrade node from v19 to v20, and install Python3 PIP. Otherwise, the upgrade goes well. Finally, I take a look at Pixelfed, which by my best knowledge, only my buddy Ramon uses. It's also in need of an update (from v0.12.1 to v0.12.3), so I make a snapshot of the VM's disk, and then I use [idanoo]'s excellent work. The upgrade goes down without a hitch, whohoo!
I run out of things to upgrade, so I rummage around Ansible groups a bit, and do an APT upgrade on
the smtp
, nginx
, border
, apu
, and hypervisor
clusters. The thing is: if you claim you're a
fan of self-hosting, at some point you have to ... self-host :) But no damage done, and a few XP
earned today.
Pictures of the Day
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