| 30 May 2025 |
tpw_rules | Redacted or Malformed Event | 22:24:29 |
hexa | #nix-community:nixos.org | 22:24:46 |
hexa | adamcstephens: thanks, I PRed your proposed change | 23:45:55 |
hexa | and prepared to reapply anubis https://github.com/NixOS/infra/pull/703 | 23:46:15 |
| 31 May 2025 |
| ethancedwards8 joined the room. | 02:54:05 |
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| Kyle Robinson joined the room. | 19:43:21 |
Kyle Robinson | I'm getting 403 on hydra but my user agent is normal:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/130.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 | 19:43:43 |
hexa | claims to be Chrome/130.0 | 19:44:12 |
hexa | among other things | 19:44:23 |
hexa | which is from 2024-10 | 19:44:52 |
Kyle Robinson | That's my browsers default useragent | 19:44:58 |
Kyle Robinson | 2024 isn't even that old | 19:45:09 |
hexa | for browser that is ancient | 19:45:17 |
hexa | but you're probably using Safari, not Chrome, right? | 19:45:30 |
Kyle Robinson | it's really not... | 19:45:31 |
Kyle Robinson | vivaldi | 19:45:40 |
hexa | so what vivaldi version is this? | 19:46:52 |
Kyle Robinson | 7.0.3495.18 (Stable channel) stable (64-bit) | 19:47:38 |
Kyle Robinson | im updating it now. waiting for homemanager to build | 19:47:50 |
hexa | stable is 7.4.3684.43 from 3 days ago | 19:48:15 |
Kyle Robinson | Now 7.3.3635.12 (Stable channel) stable (64-bit)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs-vivaldi':
'github:nixos/nixpkgs/1807c2b91223227ad5599d7067a61665c52d1295?narHash=sha256-Pzyb%2BYNG5u3zP79zoi8HXYMs15Q5dfjDgwCdUI5B0nY%3D' (2024-12-22)
→ 'github:nixos/nixpkgs/78add7b7abb61689e34fc23070a8f55e1d26185b?narHash=sha256-XXILOc80tvlvEQgYpYFnze8MkQQmp3eQxFbTzb3m/R0%3D' (2025-05-28) | 19:50:43 |
Kyle Robinson | hydra's good now | 19:51:46 |
emily | browsers get bad CVEs on a timescale of weeks fwiw | 23:54:47 |
emily | there's a reason we backport their updates to stable even when they're backwards-incompatible | 23:54:58 |
| 1 Jun 2025 |
Arian | I was wondering. Could we reduce our AWS egress bill by having Hydra directly warm the fastly cache? Then we don't need to pay money for fastly fetching from S3 for the first time. | 10:39:02 |
Arian | We can still keep S3 for archival. As ingress is free. But it would remove the egress fees AWS currently charges | 10:40:03 |
Arian | This could literally be a fastly script that first fetches from the store hosted by the Hydra coördinator and if the file is not on disk falls back to S3 | 10:41:35 |
Arian | It seems too simple to not have been tried before. Is there something I'm missing here? | 10:42:07 |
Vladimír Čunát | It surprises me that Fastly supports pushing into their cache. | 10:43:14 |