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September 23, 2024

  • Brush: AP Shave Co. - 24mm Synbad Fan
  • Razor: Chiseled Face - Legacy Raw Titanium (#69)
  • Blade: Bolzano Superinox (Egypt) (8)
  • Lather: Barrister & Mann - Roam Two - Soap
  • Post Shave: Old Spice - Hawkridge - Aftershave

Only 2 passes because I'll have to shave again later today (or maybe wake up really early tomorrow morning) for work. I prefer 3 passes :)

This blade is exceeding my expectations. I don't know why, but I just assumed moving manufacturing from Germany to Egypt would result in a worse blade. They're slightly different based on my earlier side-by-side testing, but the new ones are worthy of my support.

Roam Two++ is very different from OG Roam, but it's a fantastic scent.

[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 12 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

There are two types, CMR and SMR. You can read online about the differences. CMR is better because SMR tries to be all fancy in order to increase capacity, but at the cost of speed and data integrity.

It won't be front and center in the specs of a particular drive, but you usually find the info somewhere.

I wouldn't worry about higher capacity failing sooner. If you have 10x4TB vs 2x20TB, that's 5x as many drives to go bad. So a 20TB drive would need a 5x worse fail rate to be considered worse. A pro of larger (fewer) drives is lower power consumption. 5-10 watts per drive doesn't sound like much, but it adds up.

[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 47 points 1 week ago (4 children)

This is a good idea, and hopefully will help people get a leg up. Better credit scores can save you money by opening up lower interest rates.

[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Good question, and I'm curious what the experts say. Surely it depends on the software that handles DHCP.

I've always set static addresses in the DHCP address range and it has always been reserved and never assigned to other devices. I've used ASUS and MikroTik for what it's worth.

If you're the type to set static addresses on the devices themselves, then that would certainly increase the risk of a conflict if it's inside the address range.

September 22, 2024

  • Brush: Maggard 24mm Tuxedo Synthetic
  • Razor: Chiseled Face - Legacy Raw Titanium (#69)
  • Blade: Bolzano Superinox (Egypt) (7)
  • Lather: MacDuff's Soap Company - Old Strathcona - Soap
  • Post Shave: Barrister & Mann - Petrichor - Aftershave
  • Post Shave: allMan - Refined - Balm
  • Fragrance: Barrister & Mann - Lavanille - EdP

Good stuff. I wanted to revisit the MacDuff's base after the BVWSC (or is it BVWSSC?) event, during which I had a bit of a rough shave. At the time I blamed it on the blade, and I was right! This shave was much better. Easy to lather, works great, smells great.

Speak of the devil, I just went RC flying for the first time in over 3 months today. I was the only one at the field because it was a bit windy. I had 3 great flights which proved my time on the simulator is working 1000%.

There's always time if you plan ahead. He has daycare 3 days a week, takes naps every day for 2-3 hours, goes to bed early, etc. So really it just comes down to thrill. Will I enjoy it? Am I in the right headspace to learn a new skill, or do I want to bask in the glory of what I already know?

September 21, 2024

  • Brush: Maggard 24mm Tuxedo Synthetic
  • Razor: Chiseled Face - Legacy Raw Titanium (#69)
  • Blade: Bolzano Superinox (Egypt) (6)
  • Lather: Stirling Soap Co. - Oro Valley - Soap
  • Post Shave: Chatillon Lux - Delor de Treget - Aftershave
  • Fragrance: Barrister & Mann - Lavanille - EdP

Really good shave. I lost track of how many passes I did, so it was either 3 or 4. Great smelling soap, and this blade continues to work well.

Framed #925
🎥 🟥 🟥 🟩 ⬛ ⬛ ⬛

https://framed.wtf
[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Aha. Well, I guess I'm not the target audience because I can't be bothered to go through the installation steps. It's not in the LMDE repository, but I wish it were!

[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 2 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Hmm, that's not working for me. You mean use those as options? 'ls -eza'?

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by walden@sub.wetshaving.social to c/wetshaving@sub.wetshaving.social
 

Share your shave of the day!

For those of you following along with the Lather Games at the other website, here's today's theme:

Near Death Experience:

Product must be whichever full-sized tub of soap in your collection you are closest to finishing. Caveats: squeeze-tubes, shave sticks, and samples are ineligible for today's theme.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by walden@sub.wetshaving.social to c/wetshaving@sub.wetshaving.social
 

Share your shave of the day!

If you're playing the Lather Games on the other website, today's theme is:

Frigid Friday

"Product must contain a cooling agent in its published ingredient list (e.g. menthol, menthyl methyl lactate, synthetic cooling agents).
Caveat: Adding an after-market cooling agent to a non-cooling product will not satisfy this theme."
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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by walden@sub.wetshaving.social to c/wetshaving@sub.wetshaving.social
 

Share your shave of the day!

If you're participating in the Lather Games on the other website, today's theme is:

Dupelgänger

Product scent must demonstrably be a duplication of another company's fragrance (e.g. Stirling Executive Man is a dupe of Creed Aventus).

 

Share your shave of the day!

If you're participating in the Lather Games on the other website, here's the theme description for today:

CREAM

"Product must be marketed and labeled as a cream.  Not soap, not soft soap, not croap; CREAM.  Don't get cute with it.
Note: Products marketed as ""cream soap"" from any company other than Catie's Bubbles will be subject to judge discretion."
 

To start, it goes without saying that this shaving hobby is typically not a money-saver, even if it's pushed as such by enthusiasts trying to convert people to this style of shaving. Looking at the price of shaving soap using price per oz. is fairly common (I still do that sort of thing even when I'm in the grocery store), but die-hard hobbyists tend to scoff at it, because, well, you sometimes get what you pay for.

With that being said, there are people all over the world with varying budgets, and like any hobby you can spend as little or as much as you want. From Col. Conk to Sebum Gold, there's a wide spectrum of cost for shaving soap.

In this recent video from Stirling Soap Company, Rod talks about how tubs are the most cost effective form factor. Samples and even Refill Pucks are more labor intensive, making them more expensive per oz. You might assume, as I did, that a refill puck would be cheaper per oz. because it doesn't come with a plastic jar, but you would be wrong.

But wait! Take a look at Barrister & Mann. They recently lowered the cost of their samples to $3.99USD, and their samples are a full 1 oz., just like Stirling. That makes them $0.11USD cheaper than Stirling samples.

Now lets do some math.

5.8 Stirling samples to make one of their shaving soap jars: $4.10*5.8 = $23.78, a lot more expensive than just buying a jar for $14.24USD.

4 B&M samples to make one of their shaving soap jars: $3.99*4 = $15.96, a whopping $9 cheaper than buying a tub for $24.99!

Does a tub, label, etc. cost $9 extra? Are the samples a loss leader like rotisserie chicken and hot dogs?

Either way, it's great to have both of those companies offering generous samples. House of Mammoth also has relatively large samples, but they're 1/2oz for $6.00USD.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by walden@sub.wetshaving.social to c/wetshaving@sub.wetshaving.social
 

It's that day of the week again! Share your shave of the day!

If you're playing along with the Lather Games on that other website, the theme today is "April Showers Bring May Flowers".

Product must be:
     - Explicitly marketed as a Spring scent OR
     - Explicitly marketed for a holiday occuring between Vernal Equinox and Summer Solstice OR
     - Prominently feature floral, grassy, or petrichor accords.
Caveat: Products explicitly marketed for multiple seasons or other seasons do not count (eg. ""summery lilac"").
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Happy Anniversary! (sub.wetshaving.social)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by walden@sub.wetshaving.social to c/wetshaving@sub.wetshaving.social
 

I see a few cakes next to usernames (my cake day is June 10th).

It has been an interesting year, so thanks for hanging in there!

This Lemmy instance is a nice place to hang out, so here’s to many more!

I worked on the database stuff some more today and ~~didn’t have any luck with getting federation of comments working again. I decided to upgrade the server to the new release, 0.19.4 even though it’s so new, with hopes that it might jump start some federation stuff – and so far it hasn’t!~~ finally got federation back to a working state, at least so it seems, maybe?! Thanks @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me.

The new version has some neat new features, though.

Under your profile you can click “Uploads” and see all of the pictures you’ve uploaded. Some of them seem to be “lost”, but that’s par for the course. You can even delete the pictures. Yay!

 

Share your shave of the day for Sunday!

 

cross-posted from: https://sub.wetshaving.social/post/989030

This post got deleted during my mistaken deletion of past posts, but I kept a tab open and it's letting me "cross post" it. Originally posted by @whosgotthepudding@sub.wetshaving.social

Just had this Lather Catcher show up last night. I'm absolutely in love with it. Heljestrand's have such nice steel and I haven't met one yet I didn't love. I have no idea why, but Lather Catchers just drive me crazy. I think they're so neat.

I grabbed this from Maggards. Came with 3 Half Hollow wedge blades total. 2 should be usable, 1 is iffy but I'm going to see what I can do.

I don't think I'll polish it. I did scrub and wash it some, but I like the look it has now. I'm hoping to try and get one of the blades honed tonight.

 

Share your shave of the day!

 

ChangelogBefore an upgrade:

  1. Remember to make backup/export files before an upgrade and save them on another storage device;
  2. Make sure the device will not lose power during upgrade process;
  3. Device has enough free storage space for all RouterOS packages to be downloaded.

What's new in 7.15 (2024-May-29 15:44):

!) system - added support for AMPERE (R) and ARM64 CHR installations (new ARM64 CHR image available);
!) system - added support for AMPERE (R) hardware (new ARM64 ISO file, new ARM64 extra-nics.npk package);
*) bgp - added initial vpnv6 support;
*) bgp - correctly synchronize input.accept-nlri address list;
*) bgp - fixed prefix count when BGP sessions run with multiple AFIs;
*) bgp - fixed selecting local.default-address from wrong VRF;
*) bgp - use IPv6 as default address-family for IPv6 sessions;
*) bgp-vpn - use VRF interface as gateway for leaked connected routes;
*) branding - added option to hide default configuration prompt;
*) branding - added option to hide or replace default caps-mode-script;
*) bridge - added error message if MLAG peer-port is configured with "mlag-id";
*) bridge - added MLAG peer-port events to logs;
*) bridge - added MVRP support;
*) bridge - do not allow multiple bonds with same "mlag-id";
*) bridge - improved protocol-mode STP, RSTP and MSTP stability;
*) bridge - rename monitor property "path-cost" to "actual-path-cost";
*) bridge - reworked dynamic VLAN creation;
*) bridge - use default "edge=auto" for dynamically bridged interfaces (PPP, VPLS, WDS);
*) certificate - added support for different ACME servers for ssl-certificate (CLI only);
*) certificate - added support for importing pbes2 encrypted private keys with aes128;
*) certificate - added trusted parameter for certificate import;
*) certificate - allow replacing certificate with internal import;
*) certificate - delete certificate related files automatically from storage after import;
*) certificate - improved RSA key signature processing speed;
*) chr - allow to "generate-new-id" only while CHR is running on level "free" license;
*) chr - fixed bogus messages printed out while booting up the system (introduced in v7.14);
*) chr - fixed Xen and Vultr missing ethernet (introduced in v7.14);
*) console - added "byte-array" option to ":convert" command;
*) console - added "proplist" parameter to interactive commands;
*) console - added "rows" property for sniffer quick mode;
*) console - added "sanitize-names" property under "/console/settings" menu (option for replacing reserved characters with underscores for files, disabled by default);
*) console - added "type" parameter to ":resolve" command;
*) console - added "use-script-permissions" option when running scripts from CLI;
*) console - added hotkey "F8" to print entire multiline input;
*) console - added link from "/iot/lora" to "/lora";
*) console - added log for script execution failures;
*) console - added multi-line print in "/file" menu;
*) console - added option to get "about" value (dynamically created text field by RouterOS services like CAPsMAN);
*) console - added option to read and change file line endings in full-screen editor;
*) console - added warning log for modified filenames due to reserved characters;
*) console - covert spaces, CR, LF in ":convert to=url" command;
*) console - do not convert string to array in ":deserialize" command;
*) console - fixed ":onerror" behavior when "do" block is missing;
*) console - fixed "export where" functionality in certain menus;
*) console - fixed console prompt when entering hot lock mode with "F7";
*) console - fixed DHCP server "authoritative=no" configuration export;
*) console - fixed do/while implementation not working with variables (introduced in v7.14);
*) console - fixed filtering by "dhcp" flag in "/ip/arp" menu;
*) console - fixed multiple typos in help;
*) console - improved stability;
*) console - optimized configuration export to prevent startup of processes without any configuration;
*) console - remove unnecessary serial ports for Alpine CPUs;
*) console - show system note before serial login if enabled;
*) console - use user permissions when running scripts from WinBox and WebFig;
*) container - do not allow negative number for "ram-high" setting;
*) defconf - do not override default DHCP server lease time;
*) defconf - fixed 5ghz-ax channel width for L11, L22 devices;
*) defconf - fixed unknown topics in log messages;
*) defconf - minor configuration script updates;
*) dhcpv4-relay - added VRF support;
*) discovery - added LLDP MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV support;
*) discovery - added LLDP Maximum Frame Size TLV support;
*) discovery - added LLDP Port Description TLV support;
*) discovery - advertise only physical interface name for LLDP PortID TLV;
*) discovery - always send LLDP MED Power TLV if MED was received;
*) discovery - fixed high CPU utilization when "tx-only" mode is set;
*) discovery - optimized LLDP information update;
*) disk - added option to auto configure media sharing;
*) disk - added support for formatting exfat file-system;
*) disk - improved support for file systems with non-ascii characters in file names;
*) disk - improved support for formatting ext4 file-system;
*) disk - improved system stability when adding partition with no parent;
*) disk - improved system stability;
*) disk - the "scan" command will now detect and include USB drives that were previously ejected;
*) dns - added support for "adlist";
*) dns - added VRF support;
*) dns - improved system stability when caching entries;
*) eap - improved eap-peap, eap-mschap2 client authentication (dot1x/wireless/ipsec);
*) ethernet - fixed default names for CRS310-8G+2S+ device (introduced in v7.14);
*) ethernet - fixed interface disable for CRS326-4C+20G+2Q;
*) ethernet - fixed management port disable/enable on CCR2004-1G-12S+2XS, CCR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe, CCR2216, CCR2116 devices;
*) ethernet - improved port speed downshift functionality for CRS326-4C+20G+2Q;
*) fetch - added "idle-timeout" parameter;
*) fetch - changed topic "info" to "error" for permission denied logs;
*) fetch - fixed slow throughput due to "raw" logging which occurred even when not listening to the topic (introduced in v7.13);
*) file - allow adding and renaming files and directories;
*) file - avoid refreshing whole file system during file modification;
*) file - improved external storage detection;
*) health - added "cpu-temperature" for IPQ50xx devices;
*) health - added log for fan state changes on CRS3xx, CRS5xx, CCR2xxx, CCR1016r2, CCR1036r2 devices;
*) health - fixed fan behavior for CRS310-1G-5S-4S+ (introduced in v7.14);
*) health - fixed rogue voltage on CRS510-8XS-2XQ-IN;
*) install - cdrom and hdd install images contain additional packages that can be interactively selected;
*) ipv6 - properly initialize default ND "interface=all" entry;
*) leds - fixed LEDs for L22 device;
*) lora - removed LoRa WinBox and console functionality duplication (moved to IoT package since v7.11);
*) lte - added "at-chat" support for DELL T99W175 (PID: 0x05c6 VID: 0x90d5);
*) lte - added support for concatenated AT commands in "modem-init" string;
*) lte - added support to set "modem-init" string for "dialer-less" modems;
*) lte - apply the same configuration for Microsoft branded EM12-G modem (Surface Mobile Broadband) as for Quectel EM12-G;
*) lte - do not show persistent interfaces for multi-apn slave interfaces;
*) lte - dropped support for R11e-LTE-US FOTA firmware update;
*) lte - fixed R11e-LTE-US modem dial-up;
*) lte - fixed situation where link is not restored after Quectel MBIM modem firmware update;
*) lte - improved FG621-EA modem APN authentication;
*) lte - make interface persistent (unused interface configs can be removed, allow to export and examine current configuration without the device present);
*) lte - removed 2 APN restriction for RG520F-EU modem;
*) lte - use the correct network interface for multi-interface LTE modems;
*) media - added support for DLNA;
*) metarouter - removed support;
*) modem - send APN authentication for BG77 modem also if ppp-client interface created manually;
*) netinstall - improved stability;
*) netinstall-cli - fixed incorrect server address assignment (introduced in v7.14);
*) ovpn - fixed import ovpn config when remote port is missing;
*) ovpn - fixed minor typo in error message;
*) poe-out - added LLDP power management support for devices with single PoE-out port;
*) poe-out - fixed powering devices if input voltage is lower than 12V for hEX PoE (introduced in v7.9);
*) poe-out - improved firmware upgrade stability for AF/AT controlled boards;
*) poe-out - moved "PoE LLDP" property from "/interface/ethernet/poe" to "/ip/neighbor/discovery-settings" and enable it by default;
*) ppp - added "enable-ipv6-accounting" option under PPP AAA menu (CLI only);
*) ppp - added log when disconnecting a client due to "WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time" RADIUS attribute;
*) ppp - allow underscores in domain names;
*) ppp - enabled monitoring of registration state, RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, PCI, CellID for BG77 modem;
*) ppp - fixed "Framed-IPv6-Pool" usage when received from RADIUS;
*) ppp - fixed "on-down" script running even when tunnel was not up;
*) profiler - added "neighbor-discovery" task;
*) ptp - added PTP support for CCR2116 device;
*) qos-hw - added "offline" tx-manager (CLI only);
*) qos-hw - added "profile" and "map" support for CPU port;
*) qos-hw - added congestion avoidance support for 98DX8xxx, 98DX4xxx, 98DX325x switch chips (CLI only);
*) qos-hw - added ECN marking support for compatible switches;
*) qos-hw - added per-queue traffic shapers (CLI only);
*) qos-hw - added Priority Flow Control for compatible switches (CLI only);
*) qos-hw - added support for QoS profile assignment via ACL rules;
*) qos-hw - added WRED support for compatible switches;
*) qos-hw - fixed port "print stats/usage" when using "from" property;
*) qos-hw - replaced buffer with bytes in QoS monitor;
*) queue - improved system stability (introduced in v7.6);
*) quickset - only show LTE mode for devices without other wireless interfaces;
*) radius - added "require-message-auth" option that requires "Message-Authenticator" in received Access-Accept/Challenge/Reject messages;
*) radius - include "Message-Authenticator" in any RADIUS communication messages besides accounting for all services;
*) route - do not allow routes with empty "dst-address";
*) route - do not redistribute loopback address as connected route;
*) route - fixed bgp-vpn prefix import with the same route distinguisher (RD);
*) route - improved system stability;
*) route - rework of route attributes;
*) route - show route-distinguisher (RD) in route print;
*) route-filter - allow setting different AFI gateways;
*) route-filter - fixed ext community list matcher;
*) sfp - added "100M-baseFX" link mode support for compatible devices;
*) sfp - added "sfp-ignore-rx-los" setting;
*) sfp - fixed "sfp-tx-fault" state indication for CRS510;
*) sfp - fixed link establishment with 100Mbps optical modules (requires "/interface ethernet reset" or adding "100M-baseFX" modes for advertise or speed properties);
*) sfp - fixed missing Tx traffic at 10Gbps rate on CCR2004-16G-2S+ in rare cases;
*) sfp - ignore SFP RX LOS signal for modules with bad EEPROM;
*) sfp - improved "sfp-tx-power" value monitoring in certain cases;
*) sfp - improved auto-negotiation linking for some MikroTik cables and modules;
*) sfp - improved system stability for CR2004-1G-2XS-PCIe (introduced in v7.14);
*) sfp - improved system stability with some GPON modules for CCR2004 and CCR2116 devices;
*) smb - added logs for share connection requests;
*) smb - do not allow setting empty "comment" or "domain" properties;
*) sms - added option to select SMS storage;
*) sms - added SMS PDU to SMS inbox "print detail";
*) sms - added workaround for modems which do not notify regarding new SMS arrival (missing URC);
*) sms - improved SMS handling;
*) sms - removed SMS for SMIPS;
*) sms - use "gsm" logging topic for serial modem SMS logs;
*) snmp - added missing PoE-out status codes to MIKROTIK-MIB;
*) snmp - added new "mtxrOpticalVendorSerial" OID to MIKROTIK-MIB;
*) socks - attempt to parse domain name as IP before resolving;
*) ssh - added support for user Ed25519 private keys;
*) ssh - export host Ed25519 public key;
*) ssh - fixed bogus output;
*) ssh - fixed permissions to run ".auto.rsc" scripts;
*) ssh - require "policy" user policy when adding public key;
*) sstp - added SNI support;
*) sstp - disconnect clients when server is disabled;
*) storage - improved configuration storing process on first system boot after configuration reset;
*) switch - added support for multiple ingress and egress port mirroring on 98DXxxxx switches;
*) switch - added support for RSPAN mirroring on 98DXxxxx switches;
*) switch - fixed L3HW and QoS monitor during switch reset;
*) system - added resource values (Product name, File name and File version) for Windows executable files;
*) system - general work on optimizing the size of RouterOS packages;
*) system - show "cpu-frequency" for Alpine CPUs;
*) system - skip configuration upgrade from RouterOS v6 on configuration reset;
*) system - updated office address in RouterOS license;
*) system - updated online manual links from "wiki" to the help documentation;
*) timezone - updated timezone information from "tzdata2024a" release;
*) traffic-flow - detect IPv4 source address if not set;
*) traffic-flow - improved system stability;
*) userman - added "require-message-auth" option that requires "Message-Authenticator" in received Access-Request messages;
*) userman - include "Message-Authenticator" in any RADIUS communication messages besides accounting for all services;
*) vlan - added MVRP (applicant) configuration option;
*) vlan - ensure that VLAN MTU remains unchanged when adjustments are made to the parent interface MTU, only modifications to the L2MTU might impact VLAN MTU;
*) vlan - fixed MTU reset on bridge after reboot;
*) vlan - limit "vlan-id" range from 1-4095 to 1-4094;
*) vrf - fixed VRF interfaces being moved to main table after reboot (introduced in v7.14);
*) webfig - allow pasting with ctrl+v into terminal;
*) webfig - fixed column preferences for ordered tables;
*) webfig - show inherited properties for wifi interfaces;
*) wifi - added "reselect-interval" support;
*) wifi - changed interface default to "disabled=yes";
*) wifi - do not report disabled state for CAPsMAN managed interface;
*) wifi - fixed configuration export for "disabled" property;
*) wifi - improve channel selection after radar detection events;
*) wifi - improve regulatory compliance for L11, L22 devices;
*) wifi - improved interface initialization reliability on DFS channels;
*) wifi - improved stability of DFS check in the 5GHz-A band;
*) wifi - improved system stability when provisioning CAPs in certain cases;
*) wifi - rename "available-channels" parameter to "channel-priorities" and include desirability rating for each channel;
*) wifi - report current CAPsMAN address and identity on CAP;
*) wifi - show inherited properties with "print" command (replaces "actual-configuration") and added "print config" for showing only configured values;
*) wifi-qcom - added configuration.distance setting to enable operation over multi-kilometer distances;
*) wifi-qcom - updated driver;
*) winbox - added "Download" and "Flush" buttons under "System/Certificates/CRL" menu;
*) winbox - added "Flat Snoop" button under "WiFi" menu;
*) winbox - added "FT Preserve VLAN ID" setting under "WiFi/Configuration/FT" menu;
*) winbox - added "Request logout" button under "System/Users/Active Users" menu;
*) winbox - added "Trusted" checkbox under "System/Certificates/Import" menu;
*) winbox - added drop down menu for "User" property when importing SSH key under "System/User/SSH Keys" and "System/User/SSH Private Keys" menus;
*) winbox - added invalid flag under "IP/DHCP Relay" menu;
*) winbox - added key type and key length column for user SSH keys;
*) winbox - added missing SFP monitoring properties under "Interface/SFP" menu;
*) winbox - added passphrase option for SSH host key export;
*) winbox - added passphrase option for SSH host key import;
*) winbox - allow specifying size and rtmpfs size with M, G units under "System/Disks" menu;
*) winbox - allow to specify "M" or "G" postfix for download, upload or total limits under "User Manager/Limitations" menu;
*) winbox - do not show "Host Key Size" when using ed25519 key under "IP/SSH" menu;
*) winbox - fixed the issue where the skin file fails to appear in the user group menu after creation;
*) winbox - renamed "Channel" column to "Current Channel" under "Wifi" menu;
*) winbox - show "Valid Servers" and "Unknown Servers" column by default under "IP/DHCP Server/Alerts" menu;
*) winbox - show inherited properties for wifi interfaces;
*) winbox - show SIM settings for SXTR device under "Interfaces/LTE/Modem" menu;
*) winbox - updated icons for certain menus;
*) winbox - use correct values for "Jump Target" property under "IPv6/Firewall/Filter Rules" menu;
*) wireguard - added option to mark peer as responder only;
*) wireguard - added peer "name" field and display it in logs;
*) wireguard - do not attempt to connect to peer without specified endpoint-address;
*) wireguard - fixed "auto" argument usage for "private-key" and "preshared-key" settings;
*) wireguard - fixed performance issues showing QR code;
*) wireless - perform shorter channel availability check for 5600-5650MHz if regulatory domain permits it;
*) x86 - fixed ixgbe Tx hang by disabling TSO;
*) x86 - fixed VLAN tagged packet transmit for ice driver;
*) x86 - ice driver update to v1.13.7;
*) x86 - improved stability for RTL8125 driver;
*) x86 - ixgbe driver update to 5.19.9;
*) x86/chr - improved panic saving (increased minimal RAM requirements to 256MB);

 

I don't really know what to look for in the logs, but with some guidance maybe we can figure this out. Here's how it typically goes:

Set up daily recurring auto-post at sub.wetshaving.social. It works for about 1-2 weeks, then stops.

I set the entire server to restart every 3 or 4 days, which makes Lemmy Schedule stable for longer, but still every week or two it will stop working.

The solution is some sort of combination of restarting the Docker stack (Lemmy Schedule and Redis) and/or opening the Lemmy Schedule web interface and logging in, logging out, refreshing, logging back in, whatever it takes. The need to load the web page is odd, like it reminds Lemmy Schedule somehow that "oh yeah, there are posts to post".

A lot of times when I log in to fix it, the scheduled post does not appear in the to-do list. We have a weekly post that stays in the to-do list, but not until I reload, log out, etc. will the daily post eventually find itself and reappear in the list.

When it starts working again, it typically spits out the posts that it missed, sometimes in duplicate.

Any ideas?

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