

It’s a mix, I put two screenshots together. On the left is my monthly bandwidth usage from CPanel on the right is Awstats (though I hid some sections so the Robots/Spiders section was closer to the top).


It’s a mix, I put two screenshots together. On the left is my monthly bandwidth usage from CPanel on the right is Awstats (though I hid some sections so the Robots/Spiders section was closer to the top).


It’s super weird for sure. I’m not sure how the bots have managed to use so much more bandwidth with only 30k more hits than regular traffic, I guess they probably don’t rely on any caching and fetch each page from scratch?
Still going through my stats, but it doesn’t look like I’ve gotten much traffic via any API endpoint (running WordPress). I had a few wallpapers available for download and it looks like for whatever reason the bots have latched onto those.


12,000 visits, with 181 of those to the robots.txt file makes way, way more sense. The ‘Not viewed traffic’ adds up to 136,957 too - so I should have figured it out sooner.
I couldn’t wrap my head around how large the number was and how many visits that would actually entail to reach that number in 25 days. Turns out that would be roughly 5.64 quinquinquagintillion visits per nanosecond. Call it a hunch, but I suspect my server might not handle that.


Phew, so I’m a dumbass and not reading it right. I wonder how they’ve managed to use 3MB per visit?
Sounds like iDescriptor needs a “happy customers”-style quote section on their GitHub.
They could have put php up the top where it belongs.
Samsung’s keyboard history is sketchy as. Even when you select everything and ‘delete’ it from the history you can STILL PASTE. Like dude. I know some people find keyboard history useful but I don’t want it, just a huge security risk.
Yeah, switched from a NVIDIA card, purged all NVIDIA packages, made sure AMD wasn’t blacklisted and then tried installing the mesa freeworld packages from RPM Fusion.
But - I’m not sure what’s happened but I ran dnf update tonight and rebooted and now everything’s working and hardware acceleration is back on and running snappy. I got a notice that Plasma had updated to a new version, so maybe something relating to that fixed it? I could have sworn I ran updates after replacing the GPU and uninstalling the drivers.
Mainly just that now DaVinci Resolve, OBS, etc aren’t using hardware acceleration and/or not working at all. I haven’t got around to testing Steam because I figured I’d boot into Bazzite when gaming - but if it messes up my ‘work’ desktop to have the AMD GPU I’m going to have to cry slowly as I put the green boi back in there…
I’ll have to tinker some more and maybe try the copr repo you’re talking about.


I would like to do this but I’d really want to be able to bypass the battery. Being an older phone, I don’t think it has the feature where it cleverly stops charging the battery and I wouldn’t want to leave it plugged in all the time.


There was some sleep study been shared around recently that says exactly this. It’s not a gradual progression into sleep, it’s a tipping point that happens all at once. Which I suppose makes sense… I wish waking up was more like that.


I wish my workplace was using Sharepoint… I mean we technically are.
Our intranet homepage now says, “Please access quicklinks through Microsoft Teams under Teams -> All Staff -> General” - so you click on that link, it opens Microsoft Teams, you navigate to the channel where the ‘quicklinks’ tab is, you click on the ‘quicklinks’ tab, it says the page is not supported in Microsoft Teams, you click on the tab and open the link in Edge and LOW AND BEHOLD, you get a Sharepoint page with the ‘quicklinks’. At least I’ll never die of hypothermia because this stuff keeps my blood boiling. It’s soooo stupid.


The age old question: was it DNS or LLM?
I think they’re winding down the project unfortunately, so I might have to get with the times…