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Remember when a Russian threat actor abusing LLMs was knocking on our door earlier this month?

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    Remember when a Russian threat actor abusing LLMs was knocking on our door earlier this month?

    It caused quite a spike in the Sidekiq workers. I am pretty confident we can now handle that traffic without causing the failures to go up too.

    We've done a deep dive into further resource optimizations to a point where I can confidently say we can even handle that spike in threefold.

    And should shit hit the fan, the monitoring is now able to call me out of bed too.

    Don't thank me, but thank Puffy and the #OpenBSD developers for developing such a sane operating system.

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      Remember when a Russian threat actor abusing LLMs was knocking on our door earlier this month?

      It caused quite a spike in the Sidekiq workers. I am pretty confident we can now handle that traffic without causing the failures to go up too.

      We've done a deep dive into further resource optimizations to a point where I can confidently say we can even handle that spike in threefold.

      And should shit hit the fan, the monitoring is now able to call me out of bed too.

      Don't thank me, but thank Puffy and the #OpenBSD developers for developing such a sane operating system.

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      Operating the Fedi on BSD is such a bliss. We use both #OpenBSD and #HardenedBSD. They both have their own areas where they shine.

      I am very glad and humbled to have them both - and to stand on the shoulders of giants.

      I so much prefer the dinos over the modern shite, because well - it is truly unmatched stability while maintaining my sanity.

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        Remember when a Russian threat actor abusing LLMs was knocking on our door earlier this month?

        It caused quite a spike in the Sidekiq workers. I am pretty confident we can now handle that traffic without causing the failures to go up too.

        We've done a deep dive into further resource optimizations to a point where I can confidently say we can even handle that spike in threefold.

        And should shit hit the fan, the monitoring is now able to call me out of bed too.

        Don't thank me, but thank Puffy and the #OpenBSD developers for developing such a sane operating system.

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        @h3artbl33d \o/

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          Operating the Fedi on BSD is such a bliss. We use both #OpenBSD and #HardenedBSD. They both have their own areas where they shine.

          I am very glad and humbled to have them both - and to stand on the shoulders of giants.

          I so much prefer the dinos over the modern shite, because well - it is truly unmatched stability while maintaining my sanity.

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          IMHO the BSD familie is not in the category dinosaur

          The BSD boxes which I had installed at different clients have worked literally till they fell apart. All of them were running freeBSD

          The human clients never knew how to even spell the operating system. I quietly replaced hard drives when they were broken and threw the systems away when the hardware was done the operating system was always good.

          None of my BSD based boxes ever lost any data because I followed the rules which were in the man pages. Back then I came from a Linux World compiling kernels manually and all other GNU programs, no distribución then.

          BSD FELT LIKE THE FOUNDATION OF WHERE LINUX SHOULD HAVE BEEN

          My clients were running Mission critical operations and I couldn't trust them to Linux so I went to BSD I was never ever disappointed.

          What drew me to BSD was the centralized system of everything together. Not just a fantastic kernel with the rest glued to it, glued with water based Glue

          The BSD programmers and user manuals are very well written
          I was amazed how easy it was to search for the information with my Linux background see that in BSD it was much better documented and that everything I needed was already there I didn't need to go on dial-up internet to find out something

          @stefano

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          #BSD #Praise #Operating #System #Stability #programming #coherent #Integration

          @h3artbl33d

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