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Hello! Order# 1969043834 for the free upgrade! Thanks Friends!
it's super useful with paths like /var/log/nginx/access.log
type 'tail -n 20 /va' tab 'log/n' tab 'a' tab and enter
or whatever command/lines you want to look at
LOL yeah collies are very smart. very helpful too. when youunger i used to hang with like 2 dozen other doggers (dog loving/having people), was all kinds of breeds and hybrids.. most popular back then was Airedale terrier. They also have fur like sheep.. I even remember one of them friends who was also same floor neighbor making me winter fur socks from the underfur of his Airedale.. they were sooo warm.. bet collie is came warm..
it's a different account though you can link your prime memebership to get free games and a free tier 1 monthly sub to a channel (have to manually resub after that month or you can sub to a different channel). If you're a streamer, linking that prime membership gives you additional bonuses as well (or at least used to)
will do, i use bash.. LOL it did work.. nice.. i will try incorporate.. although /etc/nginx is quite a fast type, but going into php-fpm pool folder is like 4 levels down.. does it help thru several levels or 1 tab means 1 level?
cool.. i still think about start streaming 1 day.. so prime will give it a little boost.. althou games they offer thru/with/as bonus of prime are not in my plans to play...
i used to always always reboot. now i try to figure out what's the issue first..
oh yeah, sometimes it's faster/easier just to type the command or path, I was just using generic examples. Though it is very handy when you forget a command but know what it starts with or you know the general path/filename but forget. That's when tab and double tab is extremely useful.
ok gonna go do 2nd and last part of the work load...
i will try to learn it for i do use shell quite a bit..
i breached the 300 comment difference.. yay.. and he says i'll catch up.. i mean.. 1133 comments by 6 days i barely do 200/day.. unless he sleeps until tuesday...
I almost always reboot! In fact, I try to automate everything (patching/etc) I can including reboots in what I call a "set and forget" setup. Like if I want to go camping/hiking in the middle of nowhere where I won't even get cell receiption, things still happen without anyone looking at it.
LOL.. i pride myself on uptime.. my current longest running without a reboot:
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no but still nice to collect just in case one day you do. BTW, if you do start streaming and make affiliate, really think twice if you want to subject your viewers to a lot of ads (if they don't use an extension or ad blocker). Twitch has got really aggressive with them after turbo or whatever was created. I actually create some bot commands for my custom bot (still need to do more work on it) so I can trigger '!ad60' to run an ad break so folks aren't interupted for the next hour with pre-roll or the mid stream ads. I also created a timer/reminder of how much ad-free time I have left (could be seen in the streamer dashboard but I rarely load it, I normally just use the OBS twitch integration/chat for everything
hehe, I have patching done daily and it will check if there's any processes using old version or if there was a kernel update. I did think about scripting it out if it was something like nginx to just restart nginx but figured since it was easier to just reboot the whole host that is what I do instead since it only takes like 10 seconds to reboot/fully start things.
Oh, I removed the alwaysreboot dude, didn't want to keep pinging them if the convo goes super deep. Guessing they only want the dubs and that's it from the thread. Though with a name like that, it at least deserves a reply
Oh yeah I should look into that once I am becoming an affiliate
It's useful with my overload league matches since they're 20 minutes matches and everyone usually does 3 (not required to do more than one, just everyone seems to do 3), I will normally start streaming and trigger the ad break to get the next hour ad free so folks aren't interupted in the middle of a match. By the time we get to the 3rd match, I will know about how long to trigger another ad break for between the matches so I can have the third match also ad-free. I'm not a fan of forcing the ads but I rather force them between/before a match than folks being forced to watch them in the middle of a match.
I do wish there was a way to say "I don't want ads so take a larger cut of bits or subs instead" but there isn't a way for something like that and you keep the additional stuff you get with affiliate. I really think their new aggressive ads are just to annoy folks into getting turbo or subbing to a steamer since most folks don't use extensions/ad blockers.
all right! all work is finished for today. let's party hardy!!
so what, twitch will insert their own ads that do (or don't?) benefit you into your stream? same like youtube monetizes your video even if you are well below monetization numbers that will benefit you?
good thinking and good looking out..
yeah but like this is my farm server that has many websites on it.. some with traffic some without. to be honest, i even run php 7.4 on it because i don't wanna fix all the sources everywhere like arrays and some functions that don't wanna work without enough params, so i don't restart it at all if i can.. same there's 1 server that processes all the jobs. actually all my sites have 2 reverse proxies in nginx configs, 1 reverses to the sources, another 1 reverses certain folder that hosts certain buttons to a different server which runs the jobs, this way nobody knows either, and i also have protection to allow only my servers connect to those central 2.. the one that processes work load uses 2 more servers to actually do the work, while it does centralized managing with redis and memcache for storage.. it's a product of long figuring out how to do the stuff the easiest way..
ok time for some more poetry from Gemini..
hehe, I'm still doing house stuff though I usually take breaks throughout. Though I'm almost down to just unloading the dishwasher and continue on laundry. Though my new toy has been calling my name. I didn't play last night because I knew I would probably be up all night or way too late. If I do start playing on it, I will still be here with the random refreshes and replies
well, I have yet to experience it on normal (non affiliate/partner) channels but they do basically play about the same amount of time of ads per hour (unless the streamer increases it). So it's better to just manually trigger/schedule the ad breaks. Though I think until you get & accept affiliate, you don't have to worry. hehe, I got affiliate from streaming tetris 99
i could not say no to racknerd, orderno: 2474518391
LMAO, Gemini is apparently familiar with RackNerd, i asked it to make up a poem about deals and discounts on Racknerd servers during the BF sale week. @dustinc
here's the reply.. it still remembers that i asked for convo topics in the chat full of coders and linux pros..
_That's a perfect topic for the programmers in your chat! RackNerd is well-known for its aggressive, limited-time Black Friday offers in the VPS space.
Here is a poem about those highly sought-after, discounted KVM VPS deals:
The RackNerd Rally
The market chills, the old year nears its end,
But every guru knows where coin to spend.
From RackNerd’s forge, where SSDs reside,
A torrent of cheap VPS begins to ride.
No monthly bill, no towering cost to dread,
But annual bounty, years ahead instead.
A KVM core, a gig of low-cost RAM,
A server instance built without a scam.
With deals at ten dollars, a price so thin,
The Black Friday rush is where the savings begin.
The bandwidth so premium, the storage so pure,
A host for every project you must secure!
fcuk yeah!!
when you didn't show up as usual in the morning i assumed you spent whole night playing thou..
hehe, I've been doing it like that for many years, haven't had anything break from just normal updates, only major upgrades is where things break. That's why I only will only use an OS that has years worth of patches/support so when the next major version is released, I can casually test/see how it behaves in a VM and fix/upgrade when I can and stay on the current one until that is all done. That's why the other day when ubuntu 25.x was mentioned, I was like "stick to 24.04/lts" with my comment