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A decade ago, Joyent accidentally rebooted an entire datacenter, an experience that I described in my 2017 GOTO Chicago talk, "Debugging Under Fire":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30jNsCVLpAE

On the next Oxide and Friends, @ahl we will be joined by folks who were at Joyent a decade ago, both to recall the fateful outage and to reflect on its ramifications, both at Joyent and beyond. Join us, Monday, 5p Pacific:

https://discord.gg/dqUCRwsx?event=1243638578484088842

Graceful shutdown in Kubernetes

In this article, you will learn how to prevent broken connections when a Pod starts up or shuts down. You will also learn how to shut down long-running tasks gracefully.

Learnk8s

@evan I've issued a new private cert (from vault) for all internal services daily (obviously by cronjob, my life's easy I guess).

You can guess which services didn't like that too much: sometimes hashicorp nomad didn't replace the cert everywhere, so there were internal services which ran on expired certs. I totally understand if you say cert renewal is a pain :)

Zilog Z80, 1976 – 2024.

https://www.mouser.com/PCN/Littelfuse_PCN_Z84C00.pdf

Over its 48 year life, the Z80 found its way into inumerable devices.

It's perhaps most famous for being the CPU used in the ZX Spectrum, but could also be found as a sound co-processor in the Sega Mega Drive and SNK's Neo Geo arcade boards, among others.

I remember finding one inside my first HP inkjet printer back in the late 90's, and my parent's Sony Trinitron CRT, handling the on-screen menus (and teletext).

R.I.P. πŸ’€

#z80 #retrocomputing

Short summary from Lasse Collin.

https://tukaani.org/xz-backdoor/

#xz

XZ Utils backdoor

@feoh @c0dec0dec0de @b0rk corrupred vob was the least of my troubles. We had multisite with mixed ownership. That was shadow ops among other admins.

We got an email from the Serbian Registry of Internet Domain Names (RNIDS), the organisation that is responsible for the `.rs` top-level domain.

Looks like they are a big fan of Rust. 😊

@segabor pedig ugye nagyon jΓ³

I commented "laptops don't get slow, software does" on a video on upgrading your laptop and WOW was I taken aback by some of the response.

People actually believe degrading thermal paste is to blame for a messenger app taking half a gig of RAM?

That the Epic games launcher takes ages to launch because it has so many features?

That a news website is downloading and interpreting a small operating system worth of code for-what-reason-exactly is the march of progress?

#performance #software

@thisismissem @evan @b0rk hmm dc is diff β€”cache for me, but I will set up git ic (I see) for this purpose :)