-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: libfm [arm64] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.3.2-4] (lubuntu) | 00:04 | |
-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: libfm [s390x] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.3.2-4] (lubuntu) | 00:17 | |
-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: libfm [arm64] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.3.2-4] (lubuntu) | 00:18 | |
-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: libfm [armhf] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.3.2-4] (lubuntu) | 00:18 | |
-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- New binary: libfm [ppc64el] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.3.2-4] (lubuntu) | 00:28 | |
arraybolt3 | Why does it seem like the arm64 libfm-1.3.2-4 has gone through... three times? | 00:36 |
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arraybolt3 | maybe more | 00:36 |
guiverc | thanks teward (room title update) | 01:32 |
teward | fyi guys I am aware of the Discourse CDN and images and stuff not showing up | 02:32 |
teward | i'm working on it, my IP ranges changed so i'm debugging some kinks in the systems | 02:32 |
teward | so don't poke me about it :P | 02:32 |
teward | also i'm rebuilding the Discourse instance for the sentry.io integrations | 02:33 |
guiverc | thanks teward | 02:33 |
* lubot [matrix] <arraybolt3> throws a pincushion at teward | 02:56 | |
teward | okay there we go | 03:31 |
teward | yay i'm getting reports now! | 03:31 |
teward | and it gives me additional useful debug data too xD | 03:31 |
teward | CSP reports, internal errors, etc. | 03:31 |
teward | things that I can't get from *users* who have issues xD | 03:31 |
teward | ANYWHO | 03:31 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> whoa what did you do? | 03:31 |
teward | discourse is back up, so's the images and stuff | 03:31 |
teward | arraybolt3: ever hear of sentry.io? | 03:31 |
arraybolt3 | oh cool | 03:31 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> I moved to Vivaldi as my web browser :P | 03:31 |
arraybolt3 | never heard of them | 03:31 |
arraybolt3 | thanks Matrix lag | 03:32 |
teward | arraybolt3: sentry is designed to integrate for error reporting *and* integration into site performance analytics and codebase stuff | 03:32 |
teward | so when we have applications deployed, we can have those applications have hooks to report to the corresponding sentry system we use | 03:33 |
teward | the downside is: we have to disclose that because privacy / GDPR rules | 03:33 |
teward | BUT that's not new. | 03:33 |
teward | it does cause people to complain/moan/whine because "you're logging error data!" | 03:33 |
teward | but on our *websites* and such there's no issue with it | 03:33 |
teward | because we already disclose we collect information on errors, CSP violations, connection data, etc. | 03:34 |
teward | but nothing directly identifiable to the end users (unless they register on discourse or such in which case hey, PII then.) | 03:34 |
teward | but meh | 03:34 |
teward | this will help catch CSP reports better | 03:34 |
teward | so i can debug issues when people come here and say "i'm trying to link and image and it's not working" | 03:34 |
teward | *sips dosa* | 03:34 |
teward | s/dosa/soda/ | 03:35 |
teward | like here | 03:35 |
teward | let me get an example up | 03:35 |
teward | https://i.imgur.com/oi1DQH2.png | 03:37 |
teward | arraybolt3: that's a lot more useful in debugging the CSP and seeing who's complaining, etc. and figure out if it's browser specific, etc. | 03:37 |
teward | (that's derived from the user-agent string) | 03:37 |
arraybolt3 | dosa :P | 03:37 |
arraybolt3 | that looks handy and useful | 03:38 |
teward | dude i've been neck deep in my networking all day since i have to condense from a /28 to a /29 for costs | 03:38 |
teward | but yes sentry.io is useful at tracing things including code runtime errors let me pull up another | 03:38 |
arraybolt3 | oh grief | 03:38 |
teward | https://i.imgur.com/JFszUNO.png | 03:39 |
teward | this is another good one | 03:39 |
arraybolt3 | ugh, I have SO MANY passwords to port over, this is going to take forever | 03:39 |
teward | this one actually is integrated into code and shows the exact stack trace | 03:39 |
arraybolt3 | hah, nice | 03:39 |
teward | and even can point at code level (unless it's a .pyc) of exact source errors | 03:39 |
teward | there's a lot more info than is on that one page | 03:39 |
teward | but it's very useful for debugging | 03:39 |
arraybolt3 | nice | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | are you just using a free plan right now or is that costing? | 03:40 |
teward | that's self-hosted | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | (just out of curiosity) | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | wait you can do that? | 03:40 |
teward | there's no cost to self-hosting :P | 03:40 |
teward | yep | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | wow that's awesome | 03:40 |
teward | there's SOME limitations | 03:40 |
teward | and certain features not enabled | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | speaking of which, host my IRC bouncer :P | 03:40 |
teward | arraybolt3: pay me. or use irccloud | 03:40 |
teward | (which i do it's like $12/yr like dirt cheap)_ | 03:40 |
arraybolt3 | heh, I actually would pay you, if I had some way of transferring money :P | 03:40 |
teward | so you have no credit/debit cards or bank accounts? :P | 03:41 |
arraybolt3 | that day may come, just not here yet | 03:41 |
arraybolt3 | Actually, correct. | 03:41 |
teward | *sips the birch beer soda* | 03:41 |
teward | that's not a good thing if you can't pay for things xD | 03:41 |
teward | but ye a while ago I got rid of my IRC bouncer that was self-run on ZNC | 03:41 |
arraybolt3 | heh, haven't needed to so far | 03:41 |
teward | and shoved everything to irccloud | 03:41 |
teward | like years ago | 03:41 |
arraybolt3 | (for things online I mean) | 03:42 |
teward | because it's dirt cheap | 03:42 |
teward | makes sense | 03:42 |
arraybolt3 | I dislike web-based IRC clients :P | 03:42 |
teward | ye this i can understand | 03:42 |
teward | but for *me* the only IRC netowrk i care about special outside of matrix is here | 03:42 |
teward | i matrix my way into Debian chans on OFTC xD | 03:42 |
lubot | [telegram] <RikMills> Got it 50% right \o/ (re @RikMills: nutty numbat?) | 10:01 |
guiverc | that's well done :) | 10:02 |
lubot | [telegram] <Leokolb> 👍 (re @RikMills: Got it 50% right \o/) | 10:21 |
lubot | [telegram] <Leokolb> And the numbat lives on bugs! | 10:22 |
lubot | [telegram] <Roberalz> Working on translations for lxqt from Spanish, Basque and Galician | 14:47 |
lubot | [telegram] <kc2bez> Nice! | 15:14 |
lubot | [telegram] <Roberalz> 1.4.0 is near :) | 15:15 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/2cd90485/image.png | 18:51 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> User interface comparison, is this OK? | 18:51 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> Note that one of the combo boxes, I'm implementing as a tab widget. This is because the value of the combo box determines what widgets are and aren't visible to the end user, and that is likely *very* difficult to do (maybe impossible) using Qt Designer. However a tab widget solves the problem nicely. | 18:51 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> Alternatively, I could code the UI logic itself in C++ and mimic the old UI more closely, but that would be, well, potentially quite a bit of work and a source of bugs. | 18:52 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> Nutty Nuthatch would have been fun :P | 18:54 |
arraybolt3 | Oh boy. 802.1x security is going to be fun... | 19:48 |
arraybolt3 | there's probably more options in this one configuration zone than there is in all the other tabs for Ethernet configuration combined (unless you include the Data Center Bridging and Wake-on-LAN settings). | 19:49 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> In the absence of objections, the tab-based 802.1x security UI is now designed. | 20:53 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/878356bb/image.png | 20:53 |
lubot | [matrix] <arraybolt3> Now I just have to make all 7,142,028 buttons do something XD | 20:54 |
lubot | [telegram] <Roberalz> XD (re @lubuntu_bot: (matrix) <arraybolt3> Now I just have to make all 7,142,028 buttons do something XD) | 22:31 |
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