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Kernel Upgrades and Other Happenings


Posted on May 25, 2023

Saturday evening starting at 11PM we will be performing a kernel upgrade of all of our servers to version 6.1.30. It has some significant fixes for bugs that, while they haven’t bitten us yet, could.

I expect reboots to be completed by 11:30PM, various services that don’t restart properly and NFS and NIS issues resolved by midnight provided everything works.

I do not expect downtime for any individual service, except for yacy.eskimo.com/, to exceed ten minutes but yacy will take 30-45 minutes to come back online owing to it’s keeping an index in memory that it needs to regenerate after each reboot.

This will affect all of Eskimo’s paid and free services including e-mail, Linux shells, Web hosting, virtual private servers, and free services such as friendica.eskimo.com, hubzilla.eskimo.com, nextcloud.eskimo.com/, and yacy.eskimo.com/.

Other positive news, I’ve got all the hardware for our new bigger server now. I am beginning assembly tonight. This will take some time to bring into fully operational mode as the thermal budget is rather tight and getting as much performance out of the i9-10900x as possible will take a lot of benchmarking and adjusting. Because this is used in a co-location facility, I do not wish to go with water cooling and the normal dissipation for this CPU is 160 watts and can double that with extreme overclocking.

Because this CPU is likely to be thermally limited before it is electrically limited, my plan is start with stock everything and increase the clock until it hits thermal limits under heavy load, then reduce the voltage and try to find the point where thermal limits and electrical stability are limiting at approximately the same point so that I’ve got as much performance out of the chip as possible.

This chip is a very hot chip but it’s the only chip capable of addressing more than 128GB of RAM in the Intel lineup except Xeon chips, and I don’t like Xeon because the memory controllers tend to be on the slow side so you can not get as much performance as the clock speed would indicate. I don’t like AMD chips because they tend to suffer worse CPU rot and also their thermal protection generally consists of exploding holes in the die. I’ve had some Intel chips arrive dead, but I’ve never had any fail in service, but my experience with AMD has been less pleasant which is unfortunate as they do tend to make more clock cycles / watt of heat than Intel, but the thermal protection is just inadequate.

This new machine eventually will replace Iglulik as the main web server, as well as holding home directories, the large amount of RAM will allow it to cache more of the files as well as allowing yacy to run more smoothly. I plan on running the web server on bare metal to get as much performance as I possibly can. Iglulik will then primarily serve to host virtual private servers and some file systems like /misc. Between having four memory channels and 48 PCIe lanes, this will have horrendous I/O capabilities which should lend itself well to this application. The OS and web server software will sit on a couple of Western Digital nvme SSD’s in a RAID0 configuration and the user files and other non-speed critical system files and also a swap partition will go on a couple of 14TB 7200 RPM rotary drives. Though the write speed of these high density drives isn’t great, with 256GB of RAM there will be plenty of RAM to buffer writes so it will not negatively impact overall system performance.

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Spam Filtering Change


Posted on May 25, 2023

The majority of spam filters here put spam in a folder named “spam” rather than rejecting it outright.

However, there are two types of spam that I manually block when discovered, virii and phishing scams. Virii are various computer viruses, especially ransomware. When I find a server is infected, I block mail from that server until there is some indication this has been fixed. The same is true of phishing scams, where people try to social engineer to get your authentication information here or elsewhere.

There are a few really bad players in this area, an outfit called Sendgrid is the absolute worst. I have had more than 30 of their servers blocked for ongoing malicious content and I’ve never gotten a response from them beyond a form letter and I’ve never seen the abuse actually stop. Unfortunately they are also used by major corporations to contact their customers. Therefore, I try to be very selective about servers blocked and limit only to clearly infected servers, but, occasionally I get overly broad. And these actions are manual which also make them less effective than they could be because often the scammer or spammer has already dumped his entire list when I notice and take action.

Yesterday I made a significant change in the way this is handled. I am no longer blocking servers and address space manually. Rather, I have created a fail2ban jail that recognizes many of these things, also things like a lot of mails sent to non-existent addresses, mail forged as being from eskimo.com but is coming from external sources, etc, and I’m now using it to block these sites.

After the first night of this being implemented, my spambox had about one third as much spam as it did previously. I believe this is because it’s acting much faster than I would do manually, but an additional plus, there will be less legitimate mail blocked because this is ALWAYS done on a per server basis never entire address blocks as I often did for some bad players and because these blocks are automatically removed after two days but if the abuse is repeated from the same server then it will be blocked on a longer basis.

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9 Days


We're nine days away from a possible federal debt default and what does ByDone do? He sends yet more Billions to the Ukraine. Would someone please charge this fucker with treason and send him to the gallows where he belongs?

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SpAmazon Abuse


Spamazon is listing the following contact number for tech and abuse for their address blocks with ARIN:

OrgTechHandle: ANO24-ARIN
OrgTechName: Amazon EC2 Network Operations
OrgTechPhone: +1-206-555-0000
OrgTechEmail: amzn-noc-contact@amazon.com
OrgTechRef: rdap.arin.net/registry/entity/…

Since 206-555-0000 only gets you directory information, this is false. Since listing false contact info is against ARIN's policy, this should be delisted and Amazon shouldn't get to route. Please take a moment to write to abuse@arin.net about this net block: NET-54-144-0-0-1 and perhaps we can force valid contact info or at least slow down the abuse from their IP space.

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Old Age Remorse


This is a situation we need to find a solution for. With birth rates down and people who avoid Anthony Fauci's Frankenstein virus and Bill Gates death shots growing older, the world is not getting younger. The French are revolting over the fact that retirement age is raised from 61 to 63, while I at 64 have no desire to retire. And I am fortunate in that I run my own business, so can not be forced into retirement by an employer, either my competence is sufficient to maintain my business or it isn't but at least that's something I have influence over. For many, they have no such choice. I think we need to rethink how we structure society particularly for older people to insure that they can continue to meaningfully contribute.

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Bill Gates gave This Ted Talk in 2010


They've wanted to kill us for a long time, and Bill planned to use a vaccine to do it, listen to this Ted Talk, "If we do a really really good job with vaccines..." Put this fucker to death now! He is responsible for the deaths of millions.
in reply to Nanook

It doesn’t seem to matter that much anymore what your form of government was supposed to be. COVID turned the world into one big communist/fascist/authoritarian state.

It’s hard to say which one exactly. It seems to be a combination of the worst of all of those ideas. On a Global scale. An all new hybrid form of tyranny.

Nothing protected people. I only avoided it thru carefully planned unemployment! 😁 Most were coerced by their employers, by way of their government, which is not supposed to happen, according to the Bill of Rights.

But that has been watered down to the point of irrelevance due to additional, pointless, amendments that only did one thing, water down the original ten.

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Pipewire SHIT


Just when I thought Ubuntu's audio couldn't be any more fucked with pulse but I'd pretty much worked out the quirks in pulse audio, they come out with 23.04 and a new piece of shit called pipewire.

I had audio working smoothly under virtually any load situation and with virtually any source, now running WinAmp under wine on an i7-9900k system running at 4.9ghz with hardly anything else going on and it skips like hell.

FUCK the ASSHOLES at CANONICAL for introducing this piece of shit!

Does anyone know how to adjust buffer size so as to avoid buffer underruns
on this thing?

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Kernel Upgrades May 13 11pm PDT (GMT-0700)


Posted on May 13, 2023

I am planning a kernel upgrade tonight Saturday May 13th starting at 11PM.

This will affect all of Eskimo North’s services: web hosting, shell accounts, e-mail, virtual private servers, and our free Fediverse services friendica.eskimo.com/, hubzilla.eskimo.com/, nextcloud.eskimo.com/, and yacy.eskimo.com/.

Provided all servers boot correctly no service with the exception of yacy should be down for more than about ten minutes. Yacy takes up to 45 minutes to re-index it’s database upon startup.

Also, I will be slow for a day or so to get payment receipts out. Processing them requires cut-n-paste and the middle button (necessary for pasting) of my Logitech G 203 mouse has bitten the dust. Actually I can cut-n-paste in Firefox without that using a pull-down menu, but not on my Xterms.

I must say I am deeply saddened as I’ve never had a Logitech anything die on me before, I thought they were invincible, even inputting cans of Diet Coke into the keyboard has only resulted in temporary non-functioning until it dried. I really can’t complain though, it has served me loyally for many years and a new one is on order.

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I personally favor the molten salt designs over liquid metals even though it may be more corrosive, sodium metal is also very corrosive and this has caused plumbing failures and subsequent fires in nearly every reactor that has incorporated it, where as the Oakridge molten salt reactor ran almost five years (from January 1965 to December 1969), 13,000 of those hours at full power, and they even did an experiment where they shut off cooling and pulled out the control rods, and all that happened was the salt expanded slowing the nuclear reaction and the reactor self-regulated, they let it do this for 24 hours. We really need to have absolutely safe reactors like this, not semi-safe reactors that occasionally catch fire and spread radioactivity into the environment.

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Nextcloud Upgrade Experiment


This potentially impacts friendica.eskimo.com, hubzilla.eskimo.com, nextcloud.eskimo.com, and yacy.eskimo.com for a brief period after midnight tonight.

Posted on May 6, 2023

I am going to take the web server database offline briefly later this evening to make a backup before trying an experiment with Nextcloud. In the past I have gotten the external_authentication module to work for versions it was not designed simply by altering the definitions file associated with it. I am going to see if I can get NextCloud HUB 4 to work this way. By backing everything prior, I will have a way to return to NextCloud Hub 3 if it does not work. I will do this after midnight so as not to interrupt much normal use.

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Global Economic Crisis - Brough To You by the Rockefuckers


This global economic crisis is brought to you by the Rockefuckers, who control Klaus Schwab and the WEF and the UN and the WHO and pretty much every other non-elected world tyrant agency.

It was brought about by a contrived climate crisis which is utter bullshit but brought about in order to create artificial scarcity to increase the value of the Rockefucker oil empire so they can fuck us all harder longer.

Let's STOP THIS SHIT NOW, and PUT THESE FUCKERS TO DEATH because that is what they've already done to several million of us via the Covid bio-weapons, both the engineered virus and the clot-shots, and they will put another seven billion to death through the lack of energy and food IF WE LET THEM. LETS NOT LET THEM.

in reply to Nanook

If we spend $50 trillion to become carbon neutral in the U.S. by 2050, you’re the Deputy Secretary of Energy, give me your estimate of how much that is going to reduce world temperatures.”


A legitimate question. Tying money to climate change is a con. Reducing pollution, like the giant oceanic garbage patches is one thing, and doable with the effort of money. The temperature of the earth is not.

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Either Learn from History and the Suffering of Others, or RELIVE History and Suffer Yourself.


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Vicuna Open Source AI


I heard about an open source AI called Vicuna that supposedly manages about 93% the quality of chatgpt with FAR fewer resources. I tried to go to the website but it won't load, vicuna.lmsys.org/Does anyone know what's going on?

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This video is made by a group of people I watch regarding the Forgotten Civilization hypothesis. The end of the last ice age, and what caused it, are the main topics they are concerned with. So tracking climate is an integral part of that idea, and they weighed in on the climate change thing. Pretty much what this video says, they just get into greater detail.

Temperature Variability - Tracking Recent Climate History | Randall Carlson-Kosmographia