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12:29:22
gingerale
I checked postgres docs. They're really strict about the ssl files. Either it's 0600 and owned by the user that is used to run postgres, or it's 0640 and owned by root with group access for for the postgres user.
12:29:46
gingerale
I know for certain this wasn't always the case so it's a change they've made relatively recently.
12:42:42
Shinmera
We have a highly containerised structure -- each service kind runs in its own container.
12:43:03
Shinmera
But things like SSL certificates need to be shared to all of them, so there's a mount to the container's hosts that shares them.
12:43:30
Shinmera
But that mount inherits the root's ownerships, so it can't be owned by postgres or root on the postgres container
12:44:01
Shinmera
And since let's encrypt rotates files every month or so, I can't just keep a local copy either.
21:21:32
Shinmera
Ironically enough the one thing this thesis has taught me is that I don't want to use Rust for any of my personal projects
21:42:16
Shinmera
I don't even really know how to put into words what I dislike about Rust specifically
21:42:30
Shinmera
I guess it's something like it giving the impression that it is more expressive than it actually allows you to be.
21:42:48
Shinmera
As in, I keep thinking there's a way to do a thing, but then I just discover half way through that I can't make it work.
21:43:11
Shinmera
And then I'm forced to implement some gross alternate solution just to move on with my work
21:51:42
Shinmera
Compare this to C, where I know exactly what I can and cannot do. I don't have to guess and wait for the compiler to scream at me for some ungodly reason.
21:52:59
Shinmera
I suppose I feel like Rust makes a lot of other constraints unrelated to its primary feature of single-ownership memory management.
21:54:06
Shinmera
If it isn't, then I guess I'll just have to forget my dream of a systems language where I don't have to worry about memory and that isn't driving me bonkers with constraints
22:00:35
Baggers
aye, having to learn to anticipate the checker is interesting to me as its a lot less explicit than type checking is. But Ive never used it so guess thats in my future too. Nice to hear this side though as the main folks ive chatted to about rust love it
22:03:51
Baggers
eh luckily I dont have to deal with that. Only chatitng with people using it for real things and having a good time
22:05:20
Baggers
language wankery is annoying, especially the lisp stuff but only as it paints such a dumb picture of the language
22:08:59
Colleen
casual-effects.blogspot.de/... Website (HTML), Title: Casual Effects: Weighted, Blended Order-Independent Transparency
22:12:08
Baggers
ignoring the fact the left on is scaled down and so anitaliased https://github.com/cbaggers/oit/blob/master/compare.png this is pretty cool
22:12:08
Colleen
github.com/cbaggers/oit/blo... Website (HTML), Title: oit/compare.png at master · cbaggers/oit · GitHub
22:12:12
Shinmera
which is still the only precise blending algorithm in use, if I remember correctly
22:57:11
Guest99
newbie emacs and portacle user using portacle in my usb drive at local public library which uses windows 10 os. want to customize font and font-size. created portacle/config/user.el file in notepad++ (i know, go ahead and laugh. it's the public library default text editor and i don't know how to create new file and save-as in emacs yet, but that's
22:57:12
Guest99
for another time.) So, I took the code under the header "Globally Change the Default Font" in https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SetFonts, replacing FONT with "Consolas-8" (quotes included). When I start portacle, it does not change to Consolas 8pt font.
23:01:25
Guest99
going to disconnect from irc shortly, if anyone can answer this question or direct me to documentation that'll be great. I'll check the irc chatlog later.