desk, check. sorta noisy poe++ switch, uh hu… laptop about the size of my keyboard, yep. laptop that’s constantly trying to distract me from priority tasks… yes, again.

oooh okay saturday morning, you win this round. time for laptop debugging!

#arm64 #thinkpad #snapdragon #freebsd #nerdery #ihearthardware

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      @thinkpadmuseum@podcasts.social that’s correct. it arrived rather recently, and firmware updates are required (easy, but requires Qualcomm’s app which runs on windows, so that’s a thing). As of today I’m working through some kernel debugging and setting up remote log capture for easier parsing during boot iterations. very fun!

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        @winterschon@bsd.cafe That sounds way better than I expected! Excited to see non-Windows support increasing over the next months. I’d love to also tinker with this device. :)

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    @winterschon@bsd.cafe I could never take a photo of my desk. What shocks everyone is that I’m extremely organized with my computer, server, etc. (everything is arranged meticulously according to fixed rules that I don’t compromise on), while my workstation is always chaotic 🙂

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      @albonycal@fosstodon.org That’s an Intel X710-DA4 4-port NIC, which you’re quite correct about… 2x 10G lagg with a bridge on top, the other two ports are similarly lagg/bridged with one port disconnected during an optic swap.

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          @albonycal@fosstodon.org use case for the lagg/bridge: the lagg(s) provides link failover for connection redundancy, and the bridge(s) offer transit for network connections to/from jails and virtual machines located on the host

          use case for the host itself: it’s a development resource which allows me to run (and break/fix/iterate) code and infrastructure locally, prior to deployment in staging / load-test / production where things cannot be readily iterated in the same lackadaisical adhoc manner.