Good morning, world!
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Good morning, world!
The FTTC is still down. I need to prepare some (FreeBSD based) setups and I'm late. I can't manage them with the backup connection, so I'm getting a little worried.
Meanwhile, I'm listening to some music, a specific song I use when I need some charge, preparing for another long day.
Have a great Wednesday!
@stefano good luck! Curious about the song

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@stefano good luck! Curious about the song

@acirep it's not exactly "a song" (even if the full album is one long song) - it's Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull
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Good morning, world!
The FTTC is still down. I need to prepare some (FreeBSD based) setups and I'm late. I can't manage them with the backup connection, so I'm getting a little worried.
Meanwhile, I'm listening to some music, a specific song I use when I need some charge, preparing for another long day.
Have a great Wednesday!
@stefano "The FTTC is still down" Book a nice hotel with a nice internet connection, surprise your wife, and have a nice "long weekend"

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@stefano "The FTTC is still down" Book a nice hotel with a nice internet connection, surprise your wife, and have a nice "long weekend"

@ricardo wife hasn't recovered, yet. Improving - but not fine, yet.
I wish I could do this for the next weekend, as there's something we really wanted to do and were planning for months. But we won't be able to.
So stuck at home - Crapturday at office - no decent connection.Nice.
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@ricardo wife hasn't recovered, yet. Improving - but not fine, yet.
I wish I could do this for the next weekend, as there's something we really wanted to do and were planning for months. But we won't be able to.
So stuck at home - Crapturday at office - no decent connection.Nice.
@stefano Keep the spirit

This shitty situation will make a hell of an anecdote in one of your future blog posts 
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@stefano Keep the spirit

This shitty situation will make a hell of an anecdote in one of your future blog posts 
@ricardo it definitely will!
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Good morning, world!
The FTTC is still down. I need to prepare some (FreeBSD based) setups and I'm late. I can't manage them with the backup connection, so I'm getting a little worried.
Meanwhile, I'm listening to some music, a specific song I use when I need some charge, preparing for another long day.
Have a great Wednesday!
@stefano I guess there's something special in the situation that using a jumphost to make those installations not possible? Then all would be needed is a thin ssh (or mosh) connection to the jumphost.
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@acirep it's not exactly "a song" (even if the full album is one long song) - it's Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull
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Good morning, world!
The FTTC is still down. I need to prepare some (FreeBSD based) setups and I'm late. I can't manage them with the backup connection, so I'm getting a little worried.
Meanwhile, I'm listening to some music, a specific song I use when I need some charge, preparing for another long day.
Have a great Wednesday!
@stefano
It could be quicker if the fibers are at overhead lines.
In many cases, underground things needs far more (human) procedures, procedures and procedures, documents, documents and documents, authorizations, authorizations and authorizations compared with overhead lines.
Maybe it would be nearly as quick as overhead lines if the curve is NOT damaged and fibers alone are damaged, in the case engineers can walk into the utility corridor easily to work. -
@ricardo wife hasn't recovered, yet. Improving - but not fine, yet.
I wish I could do this for the next weekend, as there's something we really wanted to do and were planning for months. But we won't be able to.
So stuck at home - Crapturday at office - no decent connection.Nice.
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Good morning, world!
The FTTC is still down. I need to prepare some (FreeBSD based) setups and I'm late. I can't manage them with the backup connection, so I'm getting a little worried.
Meanwhile, I'm listening to some music, a specific song I use when I need some charge, preparing for another long day.
Have a great Wednesday!
@stefano feel the contactor or operator needs to train more fibre splicers and as it was an error, you thought they would prioritise the rectification. Modern world "customer service" is a joke.