George Jones

Curious Musings

Oct 2024

Chrome-based browser processes malloc(2)ing 1 TB virtual memory?

Top(1) is showing chrome-based browsers with multiple processes that VIRT allocations of 1156.0g and such? Why? Each tab doing max possible malloc?

My arch laptop occasionally pauses, wondering if memory starvation is the issue?

Oct 2024

A good chunk of the southeastern US got hit hard by Hurricane Helene. I’ve spent time hiking in that area in recent years, and I have friends there.

Figure 1: “Bridge in Erwin, TN Washed Away” by The Trek

Figure 1: “Bridge in Erwin, TN Washed Away” by The Trek

The southern third of the 2,000-mile Appalachian Trail is closed: Appalachian Trail Updates. Bridges I’ve crossed have washed away: Video of a washout. Hiker hostels are closed. I’m sure there are thousands of trees to clear and other damage for the trail clubs to repair. This article from The Trek shows some of the devastation on the southern appalachian trial. Unbelievable. I’ve been to all the places shown. This blog has some pictures from one of my trips to Erwin. As a hiker, I feel for all the SOBOs (Southbounders) and flip-floppers who took six months off life to hike the trail. I met some of them a few weeks ago while on a training hike. Those hikes are not gonna happen this year (and next?) south of Virginia.

Hiking depends on a support system

Long distance hikers rely on a network of support: shuttle drivers, hostels, Dollar Generals, as well as emergency rescue services and local hospitals.

Some of the hostels were underwater1, and at least one hospital was flooded. Bridges are out, and there are undoubtedly thousands of trees that need to be cleared. Emergency services will be slow at best, and possibly non-existent. Fall and hit your head and need to go to the hospital? Get lost and need to call for help with your GPS-enabled pager? Break three ribs? (These examples are not made up .) You MIGHT get help and rescue services, or you might not.

There’s a bigger picture

Communities depend on a much larger support system that includes roads, stores, power, hospitals, commerce, insurance, government, churches, neighbors, friends, and family. Right now, much of that network is down across an entire region of the country. They need time and assistance to rebuild.

Normalcy is one of the conditions that allows hikers to take the moderate risks they choose to take in better days. I’ve visited many of the affected communities recently. I’ve appreciated the experiences I’ve had there, the people I’ve met, and the support they’ve provided me. For now, though, restoring normalcy in the broader context is the priority.

Appreciate the support structures you have. You often don’t think about them until they’re gone.

Footnotes

1 Uncle Johnny’s was under water. I’ve stayed there.

Oct 2024

Just turn it off - The battle for your attention

Do you really need that tweet notification? Do you really need that pop-up? Do you really need to check your “lik...
Oct 2024

Just turn it off: The battle for phone-less 2FA

I’m on a quest to leave my phone off for peace of mind, focus, etc. One of the biggest challenges is authenticatio...
Oct 2024

I forgot - Algorithmic timelines are disorienting

I just poked my head into LinkedIn after some months. It’s clear the timeline is algorithm driven. I’ts diso...
Sep 2024

Be human. It will confuse bureaucracies.

Every get frustrated dealing with bureaucracies? I think the thing that really ticks me off is that I’m not being ...
Sep 2024

I have just completed an entire day without turning my phone on. Thanks Google Voice.

Sep 2024

What's gone right for you in the last four years?

On a web form I follow the question was asked: “Are you better off than you were four years ago? It’s not a politi...
Sep 2024

EmacsConf 2024 CFP out, proposals due Friday.

@jtr@taonaw.com you should put something in. I’m toying around with walking through my workflow.

emacsconf.org/2024/cfp/

Sep 2024

An accidental trip through West Virginia

I took an accidental trip through West Virginia Monday. Fall is arriving early in the high country of Canaan Valley. I s...
Sep 2024

2FA alternatives for banks that insist on texting?

I’m looking for ways to do 2FA authentication to banks, etc. that does not require me to turn my phone on. Many of...
Sep 2024

Here’s A plant I’ve never seen before “Old man’s beard”

Sep 2024

Clipea, your AI command line buddy

Clipea is a command line tool that uses AI to help you construct construct: (bin) 402 [07:21:56] gmj@mx bin/ $ clipea ho...
Sep 2024

All you need is ...

Does anyone see the fallacy in this? https://genius.com/George-gershwin-our-love-is-here-to-stay-lyrics It's very clear ...
Sep 2024

migrate from Mastodon to Micro.blog?

How did you manage migration from mastadon @jtr@taonaw.com ? Did you do the migration as described in: https://help.micr...
Sep 2024

The Etymology of Cincinnati - Kinky !

More from reading History of Rome by Livy 📚 : The word “Cincinatus”, as in the city of Cincinnati, comes fro...
Sep 2024

Armed mob seizes Capitoline Hill? Time for a Legal Debate! 📚​

Today’s observations from reading The Early History of Rome: Books I-V of the History of Rome from its Foundation ...
Aug 2024
Aug 2024

Private communications is not a technical problem

The arrest of telegram founder Pavel Durov bothers me. As someone raised in the US, I have a fairly deep seated belief i...
Aug 2024

Migrating to microblog, off digital ocean

I think I ’m going to settle in on curious.port111.com for the blog going forward. I’ve had the domain for o...
Aug 2024

Out in the real word (why I hike) 📝 ⛺️

Hikers all have 1000 stories. When you hike, you meet people. You experience things. What is that bug? Will it rain? If ...
Aug 2024

Checking out micro.blog

Exploring @micro.blog thanks to recommendations of @jtr@taonaw.com. It’s got a lot going for it: Hugo based so my ...
Aug 2024

Gemini Dream 📝

Yesterday while on a walk, I had a conversation with Google Gemini about the Emerald Ash Borer that is killing most of t...
Aug 2024

The song remains the same 📝 📚

If there’s one thing we learn from history, it’s that people don’t learn from history. — Hegel? I&rs...
Aug 2024

into the future

@rscottjones, I will probably be mining your Strategies for Aging Seems its something that’s going happen, like it...