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Kernel Upgrades Friday June 25th 11PM-Midnight


This will affect friendica.eskimo.com/, hubzilla.eskimo.com/, and nextcloud.eskimo.com/.

Kernel Upgrades Tonight 11PM-Midnight
Posted on June 25, 2021

I am planning on doing kernel upgrades tonight starting at 11pm. If things go well they may be concluded by 11:30, if they go like last time might be 2:30, hopefully not.

There has been problems with grub configuration being properly updated by the automatic kernel installer lately and when it fails it does so silently so I don’t know it’s failed until I try to boot and it doesn’t. Most of the time this only affects the virtual machines but last time it affected one of the physical hosts requiring a drive to the co-location facility.

So, probably facilities will be mostly usable by 11:30PM, there are generally one or two servers that don’t properly bind NIS or mount NFS and it takes me about another half hour to go through and resolve those but there is the potential for a physical host to have grub issues like last time so please don’t plan anything critical during this interval.

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A Way to a Better Future


There seem to be two groups at odds, one group says we need to kill seven billion people and relegate the remainder to living in economic squalor in order to prevent the entire destruction of our planets ecosphere. UN Agenda 21/2030 and the World Economic Forums plan falls into this category. The other group says drill baby drill, we need to bring the world out of poverty.

What we clearly need is a clean and essentially infinite source of energy, and I am convinced that eventually controlled hydrogen fusion will be developed IF and ONLY IF we don't destroy our civilizations ability to progress through plans like UN Agenda 21 and 2030 and Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forums which are basically massive global genocide and posterity programs. If we do follow the paths of these "green" folks, we will never have the resources we need to develop a truly clean and sustainable future, we will only have a very scaled down limited dirty future that will eventually exhaust resources and then we'll all go the way of the dinosaurs.

I believe there is a third alternative and that is to rapidly grown and use alternative energy sources that may not be sustainable forever but are sustainable much longer than fossil fuels are, while we develop and perfect controlled hydrogen fusion.

I believe a big part of that mix has to be fission reactions, but we haven't enough Uranium to depend upon scaling up light water reactors, their safety issues and waste issues also make this solution untenable.

Enter the liquid fluoride molten breeder reactor. It can take fertile fuels such as Uranium-238 that is 99.3% of natural Uranium and Thorium-232 which is 3x more abundant in the Earth's crust than is Uranium, and breed them into Plutonium-239 and Uranium-233 both of which are fissionable fuels that can then burn. Further, it can either breed otherwise not easily fissionable transuranics (the long lived waste products of conventional light water reactors or fission then directly) leaving only short term fission products as waste and living a much smaller waste volume, and most of those waste products have industrial uses.

Liquid Fluoride Molten Salt reactors use a salt of fluorine as the primary coolant and in which the fuel and fertile material to be breed are dissolved, fission products are continuously removed in an on-site reprocessing plant. This allows 100% burn-up of the fuel which is why you don't have long term radioactive byproducts.

Because the fuel is liquid to start with, melt-downs are impossible. Overheating is also very difficult because the salt expands with temperature thereby reducing the reaction rate so it is thermally self-limiting, but there is a passive safety device which consists of a melt-plug, this is a plug of material which can be melted if fuel temperature rises too high that drains the reaction tank into a much larger tank that is sufficiently large to spread the fuel out enough to stop the chain reaction and to dissipate all the heat generated by the fission products (which is little because they are continuously removed from the liquid fuel during operation) without any active cooling.

Because of the inherent safety of this type of reactor, they can be located near population centers where waste heat can be used for things like building heating and transmission losses are less. Because they generate 1/100th the volume of waste and that waste is not long term, they do not create the million year problem that conventional light water reactors create. Lastly because they can burn the actinides from existing waste, they can eliminate our existing long term nuclear waste storage problems, and lastly because all reprocessing is done on site, there is no danger of a transportation accident releasing radioactive isotopes into the environment.

These reactors are safe because 1) They rely solely on passive safety measures, no mechanical mechanism failures or electrical supply failures can result in accidents. 2) Because the salt used as a medium for the fuel and coolant has a very high vaporization temperature, they do not have to be pressurized like a light water reactor, this makes plumbing failures much less likely, 3) Because they do not use water as a coolant, the water is not split into hydrogen which can then explode like it did in Fukashima. It is said that we could produce 10,000 years of electricity on existing nuclear waste without mining another gram of Uranium, but when we've used that up it can use 100% of Uranium not just the .7% U-235 isotope, and it can use 100% of Thorium which is 3x as abundant in our planets crust so even if we increase our energy needs significantly, which bringing the remainder of humanity out of poverty requires, there is plenty of fuel to go many thousands of years and that is plenty of time to complete the development of hydrogen fusion, and no doubt future physics discoveries will give us new options during that time.

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Translations of Kamala Finnish to English


Translations of kamala
Part of speech Translation Reverse translations Frequency
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adjective

horrible


kamala, hirvittävä, hirveä


terrible


kauhea, hirvittävä, hirveä, kamala


awful


kauhea, hirveä, kamala, pelottava, pahemmanpuoleinen, järkky


ghastly


kamala, aavemainen, kauhea, kalmankalpea, hirvittävä


dreadful


kauhea, hirmuinen, kamala, kammottava


abysmal


pohjaton, kamala, hirveä, rajaton


appalling


kauhistuttava, kauhea, kamala


shocking


järkyttävä, tyrmistyttävä, kamala


terrific


loistava, hirveä, mahtava, kauhea, kamala


appaling


kauhistuttava, kamala, kauhea


atrocious


julma, hirveä, kamala


chronic


krooninen, pitkäaikainen, ainainen, kamala, kurja


grim


synkkä, julma, armoton, ankara, tuima, kamala


infernal


helvetillinen, helvetin, karmea, kamala

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Nanook

@John Doe It never occurs to them that their economic control of Germany causing many to live in poverty or starve was the reason they were hated and people sided with Hitler. Nobody wants to learn from history, they want to keep repeating the same failed policies and actions.

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Since Diaspora apparently will not allow me to comment on this, I'll just re-post and do it.

The article states that "Foul Play is Not Suspect", yea 36 year olds just "die" for no apparent reason, especially those hated by the deep state. The CIA is very capable of making it's assassinations look "natural".


Privacy Activist Kevin Gallagher Dies

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Friendica Traffic Weirdness


I normally see between 4-5 hits/second on my webserver, about half of which is friendica traffic. Today it is 7.5 hits/second and the majority is friendica tag searches. These are coming from addresses all over the place so it would seem to be a botnet of some sort, but the nature of what it is doing does not make sense.

If the intent were to overload my server then I would expect those searches to be full-text searches rather than tag searches because the former are more CPU intensive.

If the intent were to use up my bandwidth, I'd expect a much higher level of attack and targets that return larger bodies of text. As it is these are only consuming less than 5% of my available bandwidth.

The level of traffic is slowly creeping up overtime. Looking up the IP addresses, MOST have no inverse DNS at all, few that do usually come back to private machines or servers in clouds.

I imagine this level of traffic might be an issue for some smaller web servers but if the intent were just to destroy I'd expect traffic at much higher levels and with a much faster ramp-up.

So I'm at a loss as to understand what is going on. Anyone have any ideas?

in reply to Nanook

Srv PID Acc M CPU SS Req Dur Conn Child Slot Client Protocol VHost Request
0-3 417251 0/2068/2068 _ 29388.88 5 2452 2231924 0.0 7.47 7.47 194.87.54.43 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2032/2032 _ 29393.52 4 5155 2050161 0.0 7.09 7.09 109.236.54.84 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=owncast HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2120/2120 _ 29397.39 1 2000 2174598 0.0 8.91 8.91 193.202.13.115 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search/saved/add?term=%23TulsaEvent&return_url=search%3Fta
0-3 417251 0/2061/2061 _ 29391.35 5 3262 2243655 0.0 10.74 10.74 193.9.158.66 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2117/2117 _ 29382.51 2 1952 2287898 0.0 5.95 5.95 94.231.217.86 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 done, streams: 0/1/1/0/0 (open/recv/resp/push/rst)
0-3 417251 1/2036/2036 W 29351.39 4 0 2146128 0.0 9.08 9.08 84.54.56.252 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=snowrunner HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2022/2022 _ 29386.26 5 3570 2404538 0.0 18.41 18.41 185.89.100.81 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=Dictature HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2005/2005 _ 29385.61 5 4077 2210361 0.0 7.73 7.73 185.89.100.97 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2084/2084 _ 29392.59 5 3425 2496818 0.0 10.22 10.22 185.89.100.97 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=personalcare HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2001/2001 _ 29396.96 1 4319 2264261 0.0 11.80 11.80 54.36.148.160 h2 friendica.eskimo.com:443 idle, streams: 0/1/1/0/0 (open/recv/resp/push/rst)
0-3 417251 0/2011/2011 _ 29392.16 5 2370 2220385 0.0 6.17 6.17 185.50.251.98 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=brainhemorrhae HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2114/2114 _ 29394.55 2 3327 2421887 0.0 32.59 32.59 146.185.205.119 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=social_media&page=0 HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2062/2062 _ 29390.06 5 1909 2367863 0.0 6.89 6.89 185.68.185.205 http/1.1
0-3 417251 2/2125/2125 W 29382.13 2 0 2190860 0.0 9.47 9.47 37.9.46.96 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=social_media HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 1/2052/2052 W 29379.40 4 0 2148440 0.0 41.25 41.25 31.40.210.232 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=protonGE HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/1948/1948 _ 29387.85 5 4314 2691098 0.0 10.09 10.09 195.133.26.43 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /display/0945ff8048430139bd7b002590d8e506 HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2037/2037 _ 29386.78 5 3084 2211359 0.0 6.59 6.59 195.133.56.195 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/1990/1990 _ 29394.30 2 2511 2276448 0.0 13.36 13.36 45.89.97.3 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct%3Afriendica%40friendic
0-3 417251 0/2047/2047 _ 29388.36 5 4137 2236693 0.0 4.52 4.52 45.148.233.240 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/1995/1995 _ 29384.45 5 1572 2272133 0.0 6.29 6.29 77.243.91.88 http/1.1
0-3 417251 1/2055/2055 W 29380.93 3 0 2389145 0.0 8.75 8.75 146.185.205.159 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=TulsaEvent&page=0 HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2141/2141 _ 29385.16 5 3295 2211396 0.0 8.48 8.48 91.243.191.147 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=GoPro HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2087/2087 R 29384.13 5 2546 2624621 0.0 7.38 7.38 54.36.149.6 http/1.1 www.eskimo.com:443
0-3 417251 0/2048/2048 _ 29391.72 5 3139 2340856 0.0 20.45 20.45 185.89.100.81 http/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2036/2036 _ 29395.73 1 1303 2110830 0.0 6.77 6.77 54.226.134.174 http/1.1 hubzilla.eskimo.com:443 GET /channel/sys HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/1981/1981 _ 29325.08 2 2661 2251076 0.0 9.93 9.93 195.133.57.143 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=Kasumi HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 1/2106/2106 W 29371.68 2 0 2166027 0.0 11.65 11.65 185.250.47.229 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=drahtlosesBezahlen HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2068/2068 _ 29396.07 1 4671 2235036 0.0 21.19 21.19 45.140.204.60 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=Zeugnisvergabe HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 1/2001/2001 W 29393.44 4 0 2196325 0.0 10.23 10.23 37.44.252.91 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /display/962c3e10d6a28b74cbe3de9d78a2794fa89d89f0 HTTP/1.1
0-3 417251 0/2064/2064 _ 29384.75 5 3402 2185993 0.0 9.82 9.82 194.58.34.88 http/1.1 friendica.eskimo.com:443 GET /search?tag=viruswaarheid HTTP/1.1

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Open letter:

Together against state-sponsored hacking

2021-06-02 05:06:53,

erdgeist

In an open letter, an overwhelmingly broad alliance opposes the German government's legislative plans, which would greatly expand the permission to infect computers and devices with state sponsored trojans and at the same time weaken encryption measures

ccc.de/en/updates/2021/offener…

With the Gesetz zur Anpassung des Verfassungsschutzrechts (Law on the Adaptation of the Protection of the Constitution), all German intelligence services are to be given a right to hack devices at will.

The update to the Bundespolizeigesetz (Federal Police Act) is intended not only to allow the agency to use so-called "state trojans" – a state-sponsored backdoor –, but also to allow it to hack people who have not committed or are suspected of committing a crime.

However, even the excessive extension of trojan horse deployments is not enough: Internet service providers are to be obliged to cooperate in the infection of their customers' devices. Apparently, end-to-end encrypted messengers in particular are to be actively weakened.

"That would deal the death blow to any trust relationship between users and providers," said Linus Neumann, spokesperson for the CCC.

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Friendica Retention / Access of Old Messages


I believe I have my Friendica node configured to retain things for a year, yet the longest I've been able to scroll back is 30 days and sometimes as little as four hours.

At first I thought this was a retention issue but now I think it is a retrieval issue because sometimes after only being able to go back a few hours, I am later able to go back days or a few weeks.

If anyone else is experiencing this, could you please add a note to to bug #10382 on the Github friendica issues site:
Thank you in advance.

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Nanook

@satyaahimsa What I had hoped to point out and I guess was missed, is that having the same reaction is not subjectively the same as having the same experience but that is a purely internal subjective matter. If you have no soul, no internal subjective state, then you will not understand this. To you 'red' is just a word, a color, a wavelength, but has no subjective experience, you don't know what red looks like only that it stimulates your red sensor.

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Facebook New Way to Censor


Facebook apparently has a new way to censor, now instead of telling me I'm banned X days, the Post button just doesn't work for me. The sheer Cowardice of Fuckerberg never ceases to amaze.

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nationalfile.com/bombshell-fau…

BOMBSHELL: Fauci Kept Funding Peter Daszak’s Wuhan ‘Gain of Function’ Experiments with $7.5 Million after Trump Canceled Grant


The grant to his EcoHealth Alliance group practically doubled despite its cancellation

#fauci #gain-of-runction #wuhan #peter-daszak #daszak #grant #cancelled