@sun EU has been playing it like that for years. Pass something generally regarded as good and use that as leverage to pass something bad like chat control. People will then ignore the latter with arguments like "But they passed something good like X. They aren't that bad."
The sad part about all of this, is that it works and the "save our children" excuse also works.
It also doesn't help that EU politicians are usually dumb ones, that failed in their own country. It's a dumping ground for bad politicians that nobody wants at home.
@mer@kaia@arcana@naaksit@lucy@sun They already must have above average (not median) salaries (I think it's +10%) that increases every year required by law. That is not enough for them and they demand usually around 15% more every year.
The number of kids in classrooms has decreased by ~10 in ~12 years. There are not enough teachers, because many quit few years after dealing with extremely bratty kids while having zero options of dealing with them in any way. Parents of those kids obviously don't care about their kids behavior. Physical punishments have been banned decades ago and other forms of punishments are no longer effective.
And in classes where there aren't problematic kids, the quality has also decreased because teachers fear that giving bad grades to kids will harm them and get their parents angry. It used to be that every mistake I made in most test/exams would drop the grade by one excluding quarterly exams that were graded differently. Now it takes 3-4 mistakes to lower the grade. And it's already noticeable in public. Teenagers can barely do basic multiplication/division and have very little understanding of their first language.
@mer@kaia@arcana@naaksit@lucy@sun More money to public schools only works if the quality also increases (usually not the case). Otherwise you get the Czech public school problem where teachers demand 15% pay increase every year and go on strike if that isn't approved while the overall quality decreases dramatically.
I have no idea how the supervisor tree in Pleroma looks like, but my theory is that after enough db_connection errors, the error slowly goes up and eventually reaches Pleroma's own supervisor. The maximum number of restarts is set to 3 in the default config and after that is exceeded, it exits and init restarts it.
There's a somewhat rare case when the Pleroma application completely shuts down, but the system process itself still exists and therefore it doesn't get restarted by init. That's the issue I talked about.
It's very hard to tell because even loading FE sometimes floods logs with DBConnection errors. Currently I have no way of at least somewhat reliably causing the crash.
There's one log in one of the other threads that at least partially crippled Pleroma into not listening on any ports and didn't cause a restart. https://fluffytail.org/notice/Al1dQDXk8Erhmg31sW
I'll look through my logs tomorrow for a proper log where Pleroma exited completely.
@mint@feld I updated to the latest Oban git yesterday and it survived a DB repack which is an improvement I guess. Other actions that would crash Pleroma (related to the 502 gateway issue; that issue is a special case of this) no longer seem to do so.
Today Husky crapped out on me probably because it couldn't auth over the dropped API requests coming through db_connection. Increasing queue_target and queue_interval did help with that, but it might have other side effects.
It's too early to tell if the newer Oban helps with the stalling federation. At least the performance isn't worse. @nukie@Tij
@feld Sorry for the delay. I've looked through my logs and the last time Pleroma shut down and restarted was 11 days (no crash or stalled federation since then) when I was still running Oban 2.13.6.
The logs are mostly the same as the ones in the other thread linked above. A lot of "connection not available and request was dropped from queue after X ms" or an occasional "connection closed by the pool, possibly due to a timeout..." messages coming from db_connection with even rarer "cancelling statement due to user request" messages coming from postgrex.
The db_connection errors always come in big batches usually when disk iowait increases which isn't under my control. It's not caused by Postgres autovacuum as that runs much more frequently.
Maija, the number of instances that are willing to host your brainworms is getting really thin. At this point call Pawoo your home, or go to any pedi instance where your brainworms and discussions about suggestive drawings of children will fit right in and you won't bother anybody else with them. At some point it was kinda funny seeing you switch accounts and instances every few weeks. It was a game of hide and seek where you randomly showed up on my TWKN, now it's tiring and annoying.
>as for drawings and shit, most good instances don't care, i don't care List those out. Only baest comes to mind and maybe some very small instances. Most instances do care, just from that fact hosting lolicon in a media proxy potentially opens them up to feds knocking on their door, because lolicon is legally in a gray area in US and outright banned where I live. I don't want Czech glowies knocking at my door with a signed DSA from EUtards just because some feds decided it would be a nice idea to scrape my posts and check who I interact with in some random threads.
That mint, few other admins and I are the only ones that are more vocal about this does not mean that others don't care.
This behavior just shows how extremely selfish you are. You are public nuisance to instance owners.
>i don't know if you think i'm retarded or what but telling me to go to pedos when i'm not one is just weird You are both of those and it isn't weird. You already claimed multiple times that you talk to them and that you don't see any problems with that. That makes you a part of their community. You said multiple times that sexualized drawings of children (ie lolicon) are fine because those don't hurt anyone (probably also in this thread that I didn't bother reading fully). This is the typical argument pedos use and that makes a one. You repeated toddlercon at least once which caused one of the threads in the screenshots above (the one where you said you are meta-ironic or whatever.) Which solidifies that you are one.
>unrealistic drawings are somehow the same as literal rape but like, nah, it's just not bro. It's not rape, it's the fact that sexualizing children even in cartoon form is disgusting. There's no ifs there. It's unacceptable behavior in a civilized society. That's the point that everybody tried to get through your thick skull.
It's too small for me to use as a laptop, but I think it would be a really nice device for carrying around servers for a quick ssh and maybe some ipmi management. Basically a modern day portable terminal. I find my 15 inch laptop too big for that.
Another option is the NexDock, but that is a laptop without the computer bits.
It's mostly a pebkac issue. I'm spoiled by big monitors both at home and at work. 15.6 inches is usually the limit where I can do most of my work without getting annoyed.
@lucy The username itself is either it's Nostr public key or some kind of a stupid hash made from something. Nostr has no concept of vanity usernames for Fedi relays.
@lucy It is dumb. The whole concept of Nostr is extremely flawed. Especially when it comes to moderation which basically does not exist. You can't censor anyone, because they can just fuck off to another relay and you can't also ban someone for posting CSAM which is also a big problem on Nostr.
Overall it's a moderation nightmare for fedi instances.