Happy Birthday @DafneKeen!
Today Dafne Keen turns 18, which means "Logan" is now 7 years ago. She's a very talented Spanish/British actress. Unlike Lyra, Dafne did not sleep through growing up, making the great "His Dark Materials".
#DafneKeen
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Happy Birthday Dafne!
Today Dafne Keen turns 18, which means Logan is now 7 years ago. She's a very talented Spanish/British actress who, unlike Lyra, did not sleep through growing up, making the great His Dark Materials.
Ana is not out yet where I live 😢. She's currently filming Star Wars: The Acolyte.
#DafneKeen
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Dafne Keen - Actress
Dafne Keen. Actress: Logan Noir. Dafne Keen Fernández is a British and Spanish actress who played the role of Ana "Ani" Cruz Oliver in the television series The Refugees, and the mutant Laura Kinney / X-23 in the 2017 film Logan.IMDb
Reminder that despite your private ssh keys being nicely tucked away in the .ssh
folder of your very own home directory (where no-one can get at them, right?) they still need to be encrypted with a password.
(Just read an article about a hack that claimed to be benevolent and just research but in the process uploaded the .ssh
folder, likely the .aws
file, etc. Interestingly, the hack is not something the user could do much against.)
Why am I getting more out-of-memory events now memory has increased? Current working assumption is that 'some process' starts up and uses memory based on ram totals, rather than ram available, thereby not taking other running processes into account. With small ram sizes this caused small memory usage spikes which were covered by the swapfile. But larger ram, under these assumptions, causes larger spikes, which with a smaller or no swapfile could not be accommodated. But I don't know whether this is right or which process it is.
One argument against running too much stuff on a single resource (server, file share, etc). It's not as easy to assign blame.
When you're busy creating EFS volumes and are interrupted by an email from AWS saying that an action on EFS volumes is required, it takes a while to realise these two things are not related.
(There's a new version of efs-utils you should use to avoid a race-condition. This was communicated earlier and I've already done that, but just now there was an update to the communication.)
Apparently having the worker processes of four unrelated server programs running next to those server programs on the same node is not ideal. No matter how much memory the node has, the out-of-memory killer will eventually kill the web server. It seems that the worker processes look at how much memory is in the machine and use it, not at how much memory is left unused in the machine.
I've reinstated the swapfile and changed the cron schedule of the workers to not happen at the same time anymore. That was a bit optimistic...
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"JavaScript heap out of memory"
No! Not you too!
(I didn't even know Javascript also had a heap to run out of)
@Beko Pharm Apparently from nodejs v12 onwards it automatically sets the heap limit dependent on the machine. I guess as a simple user I had sort of assumed everything automagically to be correct, but that's from v12 onwards. The internet says that in browsers you have hardly any control over the max heap setting, while in node.js you can use a command line switch, which is documented as 'not part of the official api so likely to change'. For now it will just be more RAM in the VPS...
I guess I should have known since I did a bit of nodejs development in the past...
Also upgraded this Friendica, to version 2022.12. It went smooth, though the database update took a bit longer than normal. Normally I don't notice any downtime, now it was busy for a few minutes.
I also enabled the new 'fancybox' add-on, which is very neat!
#Friendica
#ChloeBennet #AgentsOfSHIELD
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#TheSandman
A long interview with Jenna Ortega at a screening of Wednesday, during what I think is a fashion show. She talks of course about Wednesday, but also other aspects of her career.
And I also don't know why the video is mostly on its side and why the beginning is edited to be at the end. As far as I can tell, this is the official recording.
#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday
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@Paul Jakes I didn't even mean that... But I guess that's also true, as I'm here following the people I'm also following on Twitter...
But I was talking about using both my Pleroma and Friendica accounts to follow the same people, in case one breaks, but also to get migration notifications, which don't work on Friendica.
I'm also on Zap and Osada where channels are technically linked using 'Nomadic Identities' and thought that was similar.
I don't know why the main socials of His Dark Materials are promoting today as being the premiere of series three, since we're already four episodes in, but I guess they have a bit of a UK focus. Anyway, UK people, in about twenty minutes it starts for you on BBC one!
And stick with it, series three takes a few episodes to get into it.
#HisDarkMaterials
Wow, Twitter now disallows all links to other social media, including Instagram and Facebook, also to non-social media sites like linktree, including just mentioning handles without link or giving a plaintext description of your link or handle.
What is still allowed, is automatic crossposting to Twitter from the other site and including a link like that.
I guess putting your social media handles on your own site, and putting your own site in your bio's, is the way to go.
How they see the difference between automatic crossposting to Twitter with link back and on the other hand posting a link out, I don't know. I also don't know why they include linktree in the ban, as it is just like a personal homepage listing your identities.
#Twitter #TwitterLinkOutBan
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I started watching The Act because the lead character is played by Joey King. I noticed AnnaSophia Robb as well, which is great. I didn't recognise Patricia Arquette and I'm ashamed.
Luckily 'the twist' came in the first episode already rather than at the end of the season, since I suspected something along those lines early on.
#JoeyKing #TheAct #AnnaSophiaRobb
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The Act
A seasonal anthology series that tells startling, stranger-than-fiction true crime stories with the first season following Gypsy Blanchard, a girl trying to escape the toxic relationship she has with her overprotective mother.The Movie Database
#JennaOrtega #TonightShow #Wednesday #WednesdayNetflix #Scream6 #ScreamVI
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Jenna Ortega Spills On How She Came Up with Her Viral Dance in Wednesday [Extended] | Tonight Show
Jenna Ortega talks about making scary movies and working with Tim Burton on the iconic dance in Netflix's Wednesday.The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. ...YouTube
#JennaOrtega #WinterSpringSummerOrFall
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'Wednesday's Jenna Ortega to Star In 'Winter Spring Summer Or Fall'
EXCLUSIVE: Jenna Ortega is teaming with her Wednesday co-star, Percy Hynes White in Winter Spring Summer Or Fall for MPCA. Ortega is also serving as an executive producer.Justin Kroll (Deadline)
#JennaOrtega #WednesdayNetflix #Wednesday
#JennaOrtega #Scream6
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Scream VI | Official Teaser Trailer (2023 Movie)
In a city of millions, no one hears you scream. Watch the official Teaser Trailer for #Scream6 - Only in theatres March 10, 2023.Following the latest Ghostfa...YouTube
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •She's so good. That scene near the end where they're sharing the same dark thoughts. That scene in the middle where she has that outburst at Logan. Actually, I happen to know she improvised that one(*), not on the day but during her final audition. It's on the blu-ray extras and the look on his face of 'what is happening' was very real.
(*) Can you imagine, I say it again, 11 years old, having done your audition, probably acing it because, Dafne, and then turn to all those studio execs and ask: 'Can I do it again? But this time improvise it?'