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Have any Mastodon or Hometown admins out there ever done a `pg_repack` on their postgres DB? I have seen admins say that it reduced DB size quite efficiently, and I've found some non-Mastodon-specific tutorials, but what would really help me is the actual command and options to invoke on the CLI that have successfully not broken a mastodon DB in the past

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Fun bug that causes Steam to pick a pseudo-random font for everything:

http://blog.pkh.me/p/35-investigating-why-steam-started-picking-a-random-font.html

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I wonder why they measure baby height in inches and head circumference in centimeters at our pediatrician’s.

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By way of I'll share one of my reclaiming and giving away discarded (and mostly new) Uber JUMP . Tens of thousands of them got sent to a scrap metal processor near my house. I wanted one for myself and ended up with several tractor trailer loads! They work great but I had to design a new bike computer to replace the proprietary integration points with Uber's app. The new model has an app too, but interfaces via BLE rather than LTE.

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These puzzles are great - bought one for L for Christmas one year, can recommend without reservation!

RE: https://mastodon.social/users/nervous_jessica/statuses/109367813988694801

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Hugops to all the admins running fediverse servers that are struggling under the load.

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Now that I’m self-hosting more and more software, I’m really gaining an appreciation for small tech. Significantly lowers the barrier to entry for contributing.

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So, to celebrate Mastodon's rise, Twitter's immolation, and the general bonfire of our vanities, here's a three-day 20% discount code for the book:

MASTO1122

Expires 15:00 UTC on Monday

Add it to the discount code field in the checkout page.

https://baldurbjarnason.lemonsqueezy.com/checkout/buy/51bccfbb-9fb8-49b5-bf8f-72a0d1e3921f

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RIP, Fred Brooks, author of "The Mythical Man-month", managing developer of IBM's System/360 and much more.

"Steven M. Bellovin @SteveBellovin

Sad news from @unccs — Fred P. Brooks, the founder and long-time chair of the department (and a major influence on my professional outlook) passed away a few hours ago."

https://twitter.com/stevebellovin/status/1593414068634734592

[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Brooks ]

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Holy shit, you can finally make GitHub personal access tokens with fine-grained permissions! 🤩

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Servers $200
Data $150
Salaries $800
Crypto Slush Fund $3,600,000,000
"Loans" to CEO's side gig $5,000,000,000
someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my crypto exchange is dying

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Gender is weird. In many European languages, the word for "human" is masculine, but the word for "person" is feminine.

As K. Klein points out, things aren't gendered: words are. So French has two different words for "bicycle": la bicyclette & le vélo. A bicycle is neither masculine nor feminine, but the words for it are.

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Twitter going hardcore? I much prefer softcore companies. I’d rather have them strongly imply how they’re going to fuck employees vs showing them actively getting fucked.

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Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher, PhD

Teaching my child how to move around in the world has been a source of both joy and terror - joy as he learns independence, terror that the world doesn't care about his safety. One thing is becoming very clear: teaching *kids* to be safe on the streets is doomed to fail. 🧵

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Kind of funny to get asked for an NPS on Neovim. I would most definitely not recommend it in the general sense, but I would also never give it up for personal use.

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Though Sapling‘s UX looks like it aligns with how I tend to edit code, I don’t think it offers quite enough to make me give it a try. I’m already proficient in git and have other interesting tools that are potentially more impactful.

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Programming as Theory Building is one of my favorite papers, and @baldur's riff on it here is also great: https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2022/theory-building/

That book is definitely going on my readlist. (Hopefully I'll actually get around to reading it eventually...)
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Wow, I haven’t done Ruby in a while. Forgot that rescue by default only catches StandardError and not Exception.

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