@rbrown let me know how it works for you, or if you’ve got any suggestions to improve it. It’s been running on one of my embedded systems for more than a week now without issue so I’m pretty happy with it myself.
My connchk #Rust project has a TODO item right now to execute the network checks asynchronously. I think I will do this at the same time I move much of the project into a library. Then I’ll re-roll binaries for CLI and a GUI version using #libhandy so it can be used on devices regardless of form factor.
Later I may extend the GUI version such that connection test criteria can be defined in the application itself.
It looks like I can eliminate at least one machine from the stables. I’ve already ordered both a Librem 5 and Librem 14 from @purism and these will be my primary computing devices. The remaining systems will be used as servers. One local to me, and the other a backup across the pond. This ought to be more than enough to deal with all of my workloads, and get a HiDPI laptop into the hands of someone else.
Part of my downsizing efforts will be in the hardware I keep around. Rather than buying or building new machines, I’m going to see what I can do with what I have and hopefully consolidate use cases to the point where I can do what I want with fewer physical machines. Anything I free up, I hope to gift to someone else who can use it.
@Gina also trying to work on downsizing. I have probably too much stuff in general, and while I try to let go of stuff I don’t use regularly there’s certain things I ought to send on its way.
@Gina spend less time working.
@kyle damn that’s a good start for a horror story.
@Gina dayyyyyum!
@kyle indeed, the condemnation of single points of failure immediately followed by the assertion that their system/product alone solves all problems is... always a favorite
@Gina that sounds amazing!
@Gina hrm Lemmy looks like it might well do as a place to share some longer form thoughts/posts. I’m gonna have to check it out.
Decided to finish some minor restoration tasks on this antique spinning wheel I picked up at the kringloopwinkel. Now I guess I’ll be spinning the rest of this wool on the new old wheel. Much different feeling to spin on this old single treadle wheels versus my new ball-bearing equipped double treadle wheel.
I like to work with my hands. That may mean hammering out solutions to complex problems in #Python or #Rust, building things in my shop, or spinning yarn to knit something warm. You’ll likely see some of all of that here. By day (and sometimes night) I keep >13k nodes and services alive in the Electric Vehicle sector.
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