[07:31] <yurtesen> good morning
[07:52] <knaccc> congrats on 22.04! please can anyone explain what kind of workloads will benefit from the delalloc buffer write performance improvements?
[07:53] <knaccc> i'm guessing it might only be a big deal when multiple files are being created and written simultaneously, so not a big deal for e.g. most database workloads
[08:08] <Patrick14159> maybe ask apt for the reverse depends of that library
[09:55] <yurtesen> utkarsh2102: ?
[11:32] <athos> good morning :)
[12:09] <ahasenack> morning
[12:19] <ahasenack> server team, I saw a couple of nfs bugs against jammy, let me handle those
[12:22] <ahasenack> very interesting guide on how to use yubikeys on linux for gpg and ssh keys: https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide
[14:10] <patdk-lap> looks basically the same as how I used cac cards (smartcards)
[14:13] <ahasenack> yeah, these more expensive (~U$ 45) yubikeys have slots for ssl certs, gpg keys, ssh keys
[14:14] <ahasenack> and can behave like a smart card 
[14:32] <Patrick14159> ahasenack: thanks for the link to a yubikey guide
[14:45] <ahasenack> o/
[14:45] <Patrick14159> :)
[15:15] <patdk-lap> sadly though, yubikeys aren't dod approved, need smartcards for work
[15:16] <patdk-lap> now I do use, and have all the kids use yubikey 5 nfc's
[16:05] <ahasenack> not even the fips keys are approved?
[16:21] <patdk-lap> nope
[16:21] <patdk-lap> cause you cannot put your face on it, it doesn't work as an id badge
[16:21] <patdk-lap> wont plug into door scanners or anything
[16:24] <ahasenack> right
[16:24] <ahasenack> they are really meant more for devices
[16:24] <ahasenack> although the nfc one bridges that gap a bit
[18:32] <ahasenack> bryyce: hey, what permissions you get on this socket? $ sudo ls -la /var/snap/multipass/common/multipass_socket
[18:32] <ahasenack> srw-rw---- 1 root sudo 0 mai  2 15:31 /var/snap/multipass/common/multipass_socket
[18:49] <bryyce> srw-rw---- 1 root sudo 0 Apr  4 21:54 /var/snap/multipass/common/multipass_socket
[18:49] <bryyce> @ahasenack, ^(on focal)
[18:50] <ahasenack> ok
[19:06] <ahasenack> stgraber: hi, is there a way to pass multiple networks to lxd at launch time? I tried multiple `-n <net1> -n <net2>` but only one took
[19:06] <ahasenack> is the only way via a profile?