Griff Ferrell πŸ’™πŸ’› mk.nixnet.social

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BS physics minor in math.
I work in IT.
Cancer survivor.
Happily married for 30 some odd years

What I want on my tombstone/urn

I want my children to remember that no matter how hard your life is right now:
Just wait; it is heartbreakingly beautiful and moving

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"Whoever smelted dealt it" - blacksmiths
baby donkey zoomies!
That one look.. or so many..
alles immer so laut
#much #keinschrei
@sainthuck

Me, 70s, talking to children: "You know, Barack Obama followed me on Twitter."

Children: "I don't know what any of those words are shut up"

Twitter Co-Founder and Medium Founder @ev just joined the Fediverse.

This was his first post.

https://me.dm/@ev/109740873132908694

Ev Williams (@[email protected])

Who has a perspective on the future of Mastodon? Where is it going? Where should it go? Either off-the-cuff opinions or pointers to articles are appreciated.

me.dm by Medium.com
Judd Legum (@[email protected])

RT @[email protected] 1. Florida teachers are being told to remove all books from their classroom libraries OR FACE FELONY PROSECUTION The new policy is based on the premise that teachers are using books to "groom" students or indoctrinate them with leftist ideologies. 🧡 https://popular.info/p/florida-teachers-told-to-remove-books πŸ¦πŸ”—: https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/1617518566953349120

Mastodon
When you realize you embedded an MPREG video into the PowerPoint instead of the MPEG your boss sent

Greetings. Once upon a time long ago, I was sitting alone in the UCLA ARPANET site #1 computer room late one night when the high Santa Ana winds outside started disrupting power. Hit after hit, very dangerous for the minicomputers, disk drives, and other equipment in that room, since we didn't have uninterruptible power supplies back then.

I made some calls and it was decided I should shut everything in the room down. Everything. I phoned the ARPANET NOC (Network Operations Center) at BBN and explained the situation, since I was about to shut down IMP #1 (essentially, a refrigerator-sized router) on ARPANET which sat in a corner of the room, and doing this could cause disruptions if done in an unplanned manner. The IMP was *always* running -- I had never seen it powered down.

I worked my way around the room, powering down terminals and disks, and printers, and the power supplies on the 11/45 (ARPANET Host #1 - UCLA-ATS) and the 11/70 (Host #129 [1+128 on IMP #1] - UCLA-SECURITY. Back then my email addresses were LAUREN@UCLA-ATS and LAUREN@UCLA-SECURITY -- no domains yet.

The usual roar of the many machines' fans and motors gradually got quieter and quieter, until only the IMP was left. I pulled down the power switch. Now there was dead silence except the hum of the lights, a situation I'd never experienced in that room before. Very odd feeling.

Suddenly I heard a click -- the IMP was powering back up by itself. Damn. I pulled down the switch again. Quiet for a time, then click and it came back up yet again. Before I started thinking about screwing around with its power cables or turning off breakers that could have unexpected effects, I called the NOC again to ask them if they had any ideas.

"Oh yeah. We should have told you! There's a little switch that controls auto-restart. Surprise!"

So I found and flipped that little toggle switch, powered down the IMP again, and this time it stayed down. I had turned off the ARPANET -- at least at UCLA. -L

@lostpanda @oldladyplays @futurebird Actually, the reason I'm adamant is because referring to the Fediverse as "Mastodon" creates a slim waist that results in centralization.

Much like how referring to the Internet as "the web" has created a slim waist for centralization πŸ™‚