"We’re sorry, but your account is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience and suggest trying again in a few minutes."
lol, I was removing all sorts of old crap from Gmail
I must have triggered some automatic detection
ZaphodBeeblebrox
what? it was a ddos attack? O_O
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ruaok
yerp.
CatQuest
yeeez
reosarevok
I got tired of having 80k+ unread emails :p
I can access the HTML version, but...
alastairp
reosarevok: that'd give me a heart attack if I saw your inbox :-P
ruaok
80k? sheesh.
if I have 10 read emails hoving in my work inbox I get squirrely.
hovering
reosarevok
I mean, I created the account in 2004
alastairp
I don't see how that should affect the number of unread emails
reosarevok
And I get an email for literally every post or comment in Jira for several projects
alastairp
I have an account created in 2004 and the inbox has 1 unread
reosarevok
Obviously I'm not going to open every say LB email that is not relevant, but it's too time consuming to remove them one by one too
So I never got to that later either :p
alastairp
sure, but you could fix your email rules to stop accepting LB ones, or mark them as read
reosarevok
But then I might miss some that do seem important from the headline! :D
alastairp
obviously you're not looking at them, though
reosarevok
Well, I look at most diagonally, I just don't open them unless they seem important
But marking them as read is also effort. I dunno :D
I guess once you have a few thousand then ten thousand more are no big deal
I do keep the support email at 0 unread
Oh, back in :)
I also took years to unsubscribe from mailing lists I didn't care about anymore because they were easy to just ignore :D
I started looking because
"12.32 GB (72%) of 17 GB used"
So eh, maybe good time to get rid of crap
"Deleting all messages from Trash... 64550 conversations left to delete."
Do you people actually use stuff like archiving and whatnot as well? And if so, how?
(on my meb account I just read all and leave it on inbox, but maybe that's also weird)
alastairp
I know a few people who use inbox zero
so an email comes in, you either address it right there, or make a todo item to follow up, and then immediately archive it
(or if you're sure that they're write back to you if it really is important, just archive it and forget about it)
ruaok
yeah, I was inspired by getting things done. nuke simple things right away, don't let things linger.
have one inbox only, etc.
reosarevok
Normally I star or answer, but I guess leave or archive if answered makes sense too
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alastairp
zas: hi, I need to set up borg backups on cage, but there's no `create` script. does this mean that I also need to run client setup from readme?
zas
You always need to run client setup, but since there's no node-specific create script it will use the one in default
alastairp
you always need to run client setup on a new node, you mean?
so it's possible that it's already configured but just using the default script?
(I just checked systemctl timers and there is no mb backups one there, so it looks like it's not configured)
yvanzo
reosarevok, Mineo, bitmap: the issue with series’ ordering attribute is not an implementation bug, it has been designed to work like that, see SEARCH-357. Maybe it was expected to have other ordering attributes that have never been defined/added since then?
iliekcomputers: hi, some jobs on jenkins that haven't run for a while: "ListenBrainz Docker Images" (3 years), "ListenBrainz Labs" (1 year), "MessyBrainz" (1.5 years), OK with you to delete them?
iliekcomputers
alastairp: yep, sounds good to me.
alastairp
also going to move BU back from travis to Jenkins
iliekcomputers
big plus
alastairp
ruaok: zas: bitmap: yvanzo: jenkins is now running on cage. I'll add a reminder in 1 week to delete the volume from williams (~5gb). We should keep an eye on stats to make sure that it doesn't negatively affect system resources or disk usage for the mbs instances running on cage
Mr_Monkey: want to experiment with warnings-ng (it's the Picard of jenkins!)
Mr_Monkey
Yeah, let's do it :)
ruaok
alastairp: k
yvanzo
What are test-keydb-A and test-keydb-B running on cage?
(created 15 months ago)
alastairp
yvanzo: I noticed two things related to jenkins/docker resources on williams: many named volumes that aren't removed after tests; images aren't removed after tests
however I don't want to completely remove all images after a test because it will make tests take longer to run (have to rebuild from scratch again)
do you have any ideas about how to delete some but not all images? Maybe we could filter by age, or order by created and remove the first few items each time
yvanzo
I have no idea about how to handle it using Jenkins. However, we could do that from a cron on cage.
alastairp
the script that I linked is what is used to run LB tests. The `cleanup` method is run at the end of each test run
I don't think that there is a difference between running it in `cleanup` or via a cron job
yvanzo
Yes.
alastairp
what I'm unsure about is how to select only older images
yvanzo
using docker images --filter
I mean, I don’t know much about Jenkins, maybe there is an option to do so already. (Otherwise you should handle it using docker commands.)
alastairp
no, jenkins doesn't know anything special about docker, all of the docker management that we do is in that run script so we will do it manually
reosarevok
yvanzo: huh. well not sure why bitmap thought at the time it'd be useful
Maybe he can remember :D
alastairp
Mr_Monkey: warnings-ng was actually already installed. so I guess we just need to change "format:ci" to output in eslint format instead of jslint format?