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I’m in the US. We can send stickers to EU, too! #FRZ
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Keeva has been a very good #FRZ member . ❤️
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Stickers are on the way. They're approximately 2”x2”, on holographic paper because I think it looks pretty, even if it doesn't 100% fit the theme here. I'll take sparkly over subtle any day of the week.

If you’d like a couple:

1. DM me. I'll send you my mailing address. You send me a SASE. I’ll send them right back.

2. Find me at #DefCon.

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The #FRZ rack is coming along. Now the Raspberry Pis are racked up and I have nicer patch cables gluing everything together. The biggest remains parts the mounting brackets for the switches. One should arrive this week. The other isn’t being manufactured just yet.
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The #FRZ rack is progressing. I haven't gone wild with re-cabling everything because I don't want a bunch of unnecessary downtime just to make it look pretty. The one-piece-at-a-time approach is working out well. From the top down:

- PDU
- Hour old patch panel that’s gonna see some use soon
- Firewalla Gold Pro 10Gb firewall/router
- TP-Link TL-SX105 10Gb switch, Raspberry Pi (Sidekiq workers)
- Mac Mini (Sidekiq workers)
- Synology DS-923+ (PostgreSQL), battery backup

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is there perhaps another #FRZ user who could volunteer some drawing skills?
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I like the colour scheme and the fact that the people are silhouettes, but I don't think the clothes + shoes match the style of the average #FRZ user. :D
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#FRZ gang, it’s sticker time again. I kinda suck at graphic design and this time I'm leaning toward keeping it simple. This is the direction I was thinking. Opinions?
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I got bored and set `PREPARED_STATEMENTS=true` on all the Sidekiq workers here on #FRZ. Now they're all using prepared statements on pgbouncer 1.23 which supports it for statement pooling mode. Nothing's exploded yet. It's too soon to see a resource difference, but pgbouncer *does* show clients and servers with hundreds of prepared statements.
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Huh, the Mastodon docs still say to set `PREPARED_STATEMENTS=false` if you're using pgbouncer because “[s]ince we’re using transaction-based pooling, we can’t use prepared statements”, but pgbouncer 1.22+ can handle it: https://www.pgbouncer.org/config.html#max_prepared_statements

I'm going to YOLO it and turn that on for #FRZ. That could make a big dent in my DB resources.

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#FRZ peeps, I'm sorry about that. I swapped out the new router, and as per usual, I was overly optimistic about how seamlessly that would go. It had seams. We're all done now though!
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