[02:16] good morning [05:40] good morning [07:44] Good morning [08:25] good morning. === arch1mede7 is now known as arch1mede [13:20] Heh, so, anyone notice recent Firefox updates enabling TRR by default, causing local DNS resolution to just fail? [13:21] if that's the thing i'm thinking of it asked me and i declined, i believe [13:21] It doesn't ask, it just enables it, DNS over HTTPS, basically. [13:22] i may be thinking of something else, not sure [13:23] Heh. [13:24] Yeah. This was something that, for me, which I have local DNS, made looking up local DNS versus remote DNS, completely broken, and all because Firefox decided to silently enable DNS over HTTPS. [13:24] Which is going to piss off a lot of people I imagine, especially in similar split-horizon DNS situations. [13:42] Psi-Jack: out of interest, where are you? [13:43] I'm... At home? [13:43] I think firefox were planning to only enable it in certain countries [13:43] Ah, Florida, USA. [13:43] ah, that would line up [13:46] but this kind of thing is often discussed in #dns, may be worth grumbling there if you like :) [13:46] Yeah, I had to specifically go and disable that. :/ [13:47] Hmmm.. #dns wouldn't be the right place. More like Mozila's IRC channels, directly. [13:47] I already personally hate that their browser does its own DNS resolving and caching. [13:52] Are there "universal" Ubuntu guide books that are translated into several languages? How is the translation process managed if e.g. the original (English?) version is changed? === yeats_ is now known as yeats [16:36] hello [16:37] hello [17:52] i feel stupid [17:52] why's that [17:52] in the settings, power options. there are 2 buttons for wifi and bluetooth [17:53] i thought those, when ON, would allow Gnome to "turn off wifi or bluetooth" to save power [17:53] so i turned them off to avoid losing wifi and of course, those buttons DO turn off wifi when clicked [17:53] took me 3 disconnect in a row to realize I was the one disconnecting myself [17:53] >< [17:54] i did the same thing not long after installing 20.04, i misunderstood what it meant in the settings [18:00] oh jeeeze [18:01] I've heard apple switches have the same feeling, and heard much grumbling that we'd followed their mistakes on that one. or they followed our mistakes. I'm not sure which :) [18:02] well i mean i figured it out once i did it [18:03] it didn't take away from my appreciation of ubuntu's excellent setup of linux [18:35] Anyone got a link to good docs on tuning LVM for NVMe? [18:47] can't see the advice being any different than SSDs in general, be they SATA or PCIe - NVMe is just a protocol and a misused one at that, we didn't call SSDs or HDDs 'AHCI'. though i don't touch LVM - [18:58] daftykins, I meant more for NVMe speeds rather than the protocol. A coworker has benched LVM as being 2x slower than raw on Optane, and I'm curious to know hy [18:59] PCIe speeds ;) [19:00] Sure === tds1 is now known as tds [22:53] just a notice; https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/java-client-roadmap-updates