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tux! at the cccac
and https://docs.github.com/en/communities/maintaining-your-safety-on-github/reporting-abuse-or-spam#reporting-a-discussion is outdated. That "Report Content" menu item doesn't exist anymore.
I guess Copilot got reported a bit too much or something and corporate got hurt xd
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Apparently GitHub just doesn't have a working abuse report form anymore. Got literal phishing from a GitHub user, but the captcha (correctly solved as per the UI) isn't being accepted and it's one of those 5 challenges after another ultra annoying ones... grrr
@whitequark or as we were saying when I started in academia "machine learning is what we do in scikit-learn, ai is what they do in powerpoint"

Just patched a long fiber link, which would've absolutely _sucked_ to get CAT.7 cable through.
The steel-armored OS2 cable is cheap and super robust/easy to work with. The LC connectors are even smaller than the hole for CAT.7 would've been.

This is nice \o/

What I want to say is: Don't be afraid of fiber for DIY networking people, it's awesome and often muuuch better than copper cable!

I also didn't have to do any annoying LSA+ terminations or crimps and the link will do 10G+ easily :)

They grow up so fast 🥹
I finally found a use for 32 layer PCBs!
Had to work around systemd-networkd not supporting tc filters yet, which is a bit suboptimal, but it also doesn't support PPP, so there is already some stuff configured behind its back (that in case of restarts will be broken by networkd until you also restart pppd after it)

CAKE is neat!
I just set up egress and ingress shaping (ingress via an IFB) on a router's ppp interface connected to the ISP via a shitty ~13Mbit/s ADSL2(+?) link on shoddy cables from times past and now Steam downloads don't cause latency spikes into the 100–3000ms range anymore :D

Still don't fully understand the details of IFBs and how I would tune CAKE based on statistics (or what tc stats should tell me), but the results are already there.

fuck that shit