Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
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That's the center of the axis of delicious and not its northern boundary, right?
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Exactly! With a 3.5M unit shortage, Palo Alto's fair share of that is perhaps 15,000-25,000 units. (On population ratio alone it would be 6,000, but...) With 2.5M instead, maybe 12,000-16,000 units? But Palo Alto is failing to reach its goal of building 300 units per year.
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Looks like it was added in 2011 in github.com/h5bp/movethewebfo… -- not sure what the doc looked like then.
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It's pushing the limits of flying a plane from KEF to North America and back, and then Europe and back, all within a 24-hour-ish cycle. (The pattern is eastward connections at KEF in the morning and westward connections in the late afternoon/evening. 2 groups each direction.)
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Understandable Icelandair SEA-KEF is cheaper than SFO-KEF given that their planes sit in SEA for barely over an hour, and the plane sits at SFO for 18 hours. (It's bizarre they serve SFO at all given their schedule/connection constraints.)
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Though given that the update was from 1.1.0g to 1.1.1, it's probably that it made fetchmail start using TLS1.3... and I guess I don't have the version of fetchmail that sends SNI properly. (There were some fedora bugs on this from last year...)
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Replying to @asutherland
Yeah, what I don't know is whether today's system updates (probably the openssl or libssl one) (a) broke fetchmail sending of SNI or (b) made fetchmail start using TLS 1.3
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OK, the underlying problem seems to be that something changed today (probably an upgrade I picked up with Ubuntu updates) that triggered mta.openssl.org/pipermail/op… , and forcing TLS 1.2 fixes things, since imap.gmail.com now requires SNI for TLS 1.3.
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Anybody else seeing imap.gmail.com using a cert with CommonName invalid2.invalid? (Does anyone else use imap.gmail.com these days?)
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The sky color in Palo Alto has become interesting; makes me think there's smoke from the #SandFire above ground level. Air quality at ground level seems fine, though.
I see a carbon copy-based credit card machine on the table. Some of our colleagues are too young to have seen those outside of emergency contexts... Speaking of which, most of the latest reissues of my credit cards don't have raised numbers anymore. Was that a problem?
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I think the colleagues memo is from @AcormackAlison and @Beevis. I wish it said so somewhere on the agenda or the memo... my source is cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/f… which is the tentative future agenda from the end of the May 20 agenda.
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Worth noting that (based on cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/…) Lake Oroville is now basically full again this year, after the water level was lowered significantly in 2017 following en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orovil…
California reservoirs are well above average for this time of year. The Sierra snow pack also continues well above normal levels. Reservoir data is from DWR/CDEC daily summary for selected reservoirs. #cawx
And for the record, I took a rather different position during public comment at that meeting: youtube.com/watch?v=RiW5JfrY… . I think it's among my better public comments; it probably helped that most of the material was recycled from a few weeks before.
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Replying to @heycam
I'm skeptical it would work at all.
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Are you comparing costs for electric resistance heating, air source heat pumps, or ground source heat pumps?
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Replying to @khuey_
was anyone representing the Dominion of Newfoundland?
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