[00:51] *** Despatche has quit IRC (Quit: Read error: Connection reset by deer) [01:04] *** Zerote_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [01:19] *** BlueMaxim has joined #archiveteam-ot [01:21] *** BlueMax has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:24] *** m007a83_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:27] Just came across this alternative (unofficial/independent) Instagram interface: https://web.stagram.com/ Could be useful for some things. [01:35] *** m007a83 has joined #archiveteam-ot [01:41] *** BlueMaxim has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [01:42] *** m007a83_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [01:42] *** m007a83 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [01:54] *** Despatche has joined #archiveteam-ot [02:11] *** m007a83_ is now known as m007a83 [02:48] *** icedice has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [03:03] *** dhyan_nat has joined #archiveteam-ot [03:47] *** godane has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) [03:48] *** godane has joined #archiveteam-ot [05:10] *** BlueMax has joined #archiveteam-ot [05:10] *** kus has joined #archiveteam-ot [05:36] *** kus_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [05:45] *** kus has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 615 seconds) [05:59] *** Oddly2 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [06:06] *** kus has joined #archiveteam-ot [06:13] *** kus_ has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [06:35] *** kus_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [06:42] *** kus has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [06:50] *** kus_ has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [07:41] *** drcd has joined #archiveteam-ot [09:31] JAA: more like "dependent" ;) [10:48] *** Zerote_ has joined #archiveteam-ot [11:08] *** wp494 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 492 seconds) [11:11] *** wp494 has joined #archiveteam-ot [11:59] *** drcd has quit IRC (Leaving) [12:09] *** icedice has joined #archiveteam-ot [12:39] *** BlueMax has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:22] *** Atom__ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 604 seconds) [15:32] *** exoire has joined #archiveteam-ot [16:03] *** exoire has quit IRC (Client terminated!) [16:23] *** killsushi has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [17:07] *** bithippo has joined #archiveteam-ot [17:31] *** Dj-Wawa has joined #archiveteam-ot [17:34] *** bithippo has quit IRC (Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) [19:18] Is defragmenting a 6TB HDD a bad idea because of shingles? [19:19] There are shingled 6 TB drives? I thought that only started at 8 TB. [19:21] there are actually sub 1TB SMR drives [19:24] 2.5"? [19:24] A friend said that he tries not to defragment HDDs over 4TB because of worries over shingles [19:24] 3.5" [19:24] The 1 TB I meant. [19:24] Ah [19:25] The shingling can certainly make defragmentation a very slow process. [19:26] But it very much depends on how you use your drive, how fragmented it is, etc. [19:28] I've added hundreds of GB to it recently [19:28] Though that is not my average usage [19:31] JAA: yeah, and 3.5" afaik start at 4tb [19:31] iirc there have been tests with 2tb smrs but production cost wasnt really worth it [19:34] *** t3 has quit IRC (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [19:37] Huh, TIL. [19:38] does anyone here know if there's a database that has a feature similar to elasticsearch's more-like-this where you can feed a document into the database and then later check if another document that you're about to feed into the database already exists in a similar way and what the similarity of that document is compared to what is stored in the database? [19:55] i think the filesystem fragmentation is less important than letting the drive have it its way [20:41] *** t3 has joined #archiveteam-ot [21:15] *** dhyan_nat has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [21:30] I swear, I left my house for a week and my internet speed is like 1/8 normal [21:30] it's been coming back slowly [21:30] so like [21:30] I think comcast throttled me for *not* using it [21:30] (which makes me sad because it's taking forever to transfer *text* files) [21:33] ealgase: if its any form of DSL thats normal because it needs to retrain [21:36] it's cable, I think [21:36] didn't know that about DSL though, that's interesting [21:45] *** MR9K4 has joined #archiveteam-ot [21:45] *** MR9K4 is now known as MR9K [21:47] *** MR9K4 has joined #archiveteam-ot [21:51] *** Stilettoo has joined #archiveteam-ot [21:54] *** Stiletto has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [21:56] *** MR9K has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 615 seconds) [21:56] *** MR9K42 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:05] *** MR9K4 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 615 seconds) [22:08] *** MR9K420 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:10] *** MR9K420 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [22:13] *** MR9K420 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:15] *** MR9K420 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [22:15] *** MR9K420 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:16] *** MR9K42 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 615 seconds) [22:16] *** MR9K4204 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:18] *** MR9K4204 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [22:18] icedice: you bought a shingled 6TB drive? [22:18] *** MR9K4204 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:20] *** MR9K420 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [22:20] *** MR9K42049 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:23] *** MR9K42049 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [22:23] *** MR9K42049 has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:24] *** MR9K4204 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [22:28] *** BlueMax has joined #archiveteam-ot [22:31] ivan: How would I find that out? [22:31] This is my HDD: https://www.amazon.com/Black-6TB-Performance-Hard-Drive/dp/B0792GSD6N [22:32] https://www.wd.com/products/internal-storage/wd-black-desktop.html#WD6003FZBX [22:32] WD6003FZBX are CMR, not SMR [22:32] that's not SMR [22:32] *** MR9K42049 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 506 seconds) [22:32] https://www.westerndigital.com/products/internal-drives/wd-black-hdd [22:33] No idea what that means [22:35] As far as I know, WD doesn't sell any SMR drives currently, at least not to mere mortals. [22:36] They have some SMR models, but those are only available through business contracts to special enterprise customers. [22:54] JAA: wd blue mobile 2tb [22:55] Huh [22:56] And once again, it's not mentioned in the spec sheet. FFS. [23:01] Is anyone good at Linux configuration? [23:01] Specifically related to networking. [23:04] depends on the derivative used [23:05] or distro in that case [23:05] I'm using Arch Linux. [23:07] nice, 3 lines to get to 'arch user btw' [23:08] just don't touch it if you don't know what you're doing, grab yourself a debian iso and let it sort itself out [23:11] So it seems like Docker pull is very slow, and my network configuration seems okay. [23:11] Maybe it's something on Docker's end. [23:19] It's probably something to do with my Docker installation. [23:22] It gets stuck downloading a 2 MB layer. [23:36] It gets stuck downloading anything. [23:49] docker? wget? literally any traffic passing through the interface?