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Week 4, Tuesday: Celestica and 59mm Pins 2024-08-20T21:55:00+02:00

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A few weeks ago, somebody on Telegram pointed me at a Serve The Home forum post where a guy from Germany was organizing a group-buy of 100Gig Celestica DX010 switches. I had heard of this switch before, but it never made it to the top of my nerd list. However, the deal was pretty sweet, and the switch ie not terrible, judging by the [STH Review]. So on Telegram, a few of us decided that we'd like to participate.

This morning just before lunch, a friendly UPS driver rocked up to my frontdoor and delivered six switches; th`ese are 32x100G switches that are ONIE capable, and run SONiC, although I've heard that Cumulus and perhaps others may run on it too. I schlepped the boxes downstairs while Mairna was out for lunch with her buddy Jen.

After making some bastardized ramen with leftover Yolein tomato soup, which was delicious by the way, I started with the main task of the afternoon: checking to see if the replacement 59mm stamp from BadgeMatic works. You see, we tried and tried, but could not get the stamp Marina bought to work - we had a call with Anja of BadgeMatic, who is awesome and super friendly, she sent us a replacement part. Good news, it worked!

I want to get those switches out of the way, so I take them downstairs and rack them. Three of them are actually for my buddy Sandro, who on Telegram approves of me taking them out of their box for a photo shoot. I open one up, and take plenty of pics, and then hang up the switches in IPng's lab: these are six switches, each with 32x100G ports. I take pause for a second, as I have just racked an additional 19.2Tbps of switch port capacity in my lab. That's awe inspiring!

Once Marina got home we took a closer look at the stamp, which she approves also, so I am officially off to the races. However, there was an issue with the (new) Cameo 5, which was placing its cuts off by a fair amount, on the X axis (the short side of the A4 paper). I scoured the Internetz a little bit, and eventually bumped into a post from somebody on Reddit who said that they only had it in the afternoon, not in the morning, and mostly only on sunny days. I thought they were cray-cray at first, but then some engineer explained that it could be that there are shadows being cast by the Sun, which may put off the sensor that reads the fiducials, called Registration Marks in Silhouette. I do a test-cut and I literally see a shadow being cast onto the paper; so I managed to solve the issue by making the fiducials 1.0mm wide and then closing the Cameo's lid while it scans for them. Works a treat, neat!

At this point I'm reasonably committed, and ask Marina if she wants to play along. She is having a day of it, reminding me of my terrible luck yesterday. She printed a postage stamp for Robbie's package, which cost CHF 37,- but it printed a tracking number with all 0's and a big watermark TEST on the webstamp. The postoffice rejected it, and she has been mucking about going from person to person to try to rectify. She is emitting some fume from the ears, and I can't help, so I just let her be.

Meanwhile, my work is going swimmingly: I end up doing half of the stamps for Frys-IX, and printing and cutting the other half. Of all 15x6pcs, exactly zero of them fail. Great success!!1 and I get to play with the electro static mat for the cutter, which is an absolute blessing. At some point, Marina signals success on the phone with the post office, and they will refund her the first postage. "I require a drink", and I more than happily oblige.

After dinner, Quinn says there's a few more extra buildings in the [Cookie Clicker], which is a thing. It became clear to me that this game was written by some tech-nerd-folks who ate mushrooms, got high, and never came down from that high. All you do is click cookies. If you click cookies long enough, you can get rewards. Quinn has been playing it for so long, that every time he clicks the cookie, 1.7 Trillion (yes, Trillion!) new cookies are generated. He has so many powerups -- and shows me his latest one, called the Javascript console; each one of which generates 16T cookies per second. The by-line for this building is "Creates cookies from the very code this game was written in.". As I said, the authors of the game are perpetually high.

Pictures of the Day

{{< gallery-category >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0729.JPG" caption="UPS came! Six Celestica Seastone (DX010) switches were delivered; they are 32x100G each. That's going to be a fun afternoon exploring them." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0730.JPG" caption="There was another package - Anja sent a replacement stamp head for our 59mm pins, and it works. Yahoo!!" >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0746.JPG" caption="I racked the Celestica switches, three of them will be for IPng, and the other three will go on to Sandro later this month." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0751.JPG" caption="In the mean time, I start stamping out pins for Frys-IX. They look really slick, in the colors of Fryslån" >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0752.JPG" caption="A picture of the printing station, these pins are a bit bigger, so they fit only six to a page." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0753.JPG" caption="A picture of the cutting station. After I figured out why the cuts were offset, the Cameo did a perfect job cutting all 90 pins, yaay!" >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0755.JPG" caption="Marina signals success with the post office, and requires a celebratory drink. Of course, I oblige." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0756.JPG" caption="We click a few trillion cookies for Quinn." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0757.JPG" caption="I've made a few Bürli hand rolls, which are half-baked and ready for refridgeration" >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/IMG_0758.JPG" caption="We watch a somewhat bizarre satire short-film about Donald J. Trump, played by Jonny Depp, with lots of famous actors and comedians pitching in. From 2016, no less!" >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/cookies.png" caption="Cookie Clicker, the web-version. I am a novice with almost 80 cookies. Quinn has a few quadrillion." >}} {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-08-20/javascript.png" caption="Quinn shows the Javascript Console builder add-on in Cookie Clicker. This baby makes 16T cookies per second, not too shabby!!" >}} {{< /gallery-category >}}

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