- We try to do read only Fridays, but David always wants something at about 3pm. 
- I rarely work on Fridays, so not busy at all! 
- Usually slow, knock on wood 
- Friday is our Monday (start of the week) and it’s high season so: very, very busy - When does low season begin? - Sept 8ish the kids go back to school…phew 
 
 
- Very few meetings today, hoping I can knock out some to-dos and check in with my team. My baby is sick, so I’ll likely be tending to them periodically. No firedrills today, please. It’s already been a rough week. - Stay strong you can do it 
 
- Im unemployed but I have a 30 min interview today and resumes will go out. 
- No one starts anything. You get to a stopping point and hope nothing breaks. 
- I think I might need to work the weekends where I’m heading right now. - I feel this immensely 
 
- I don’t know how teenagers STILL have so much energy on Fridays… 50 minutes of Math? Nah Mr. I’m tired. 100 minutes of Sport? Yes Mr. Let’s go!!! - Same but reverse. 100 minutes of sport wtf?!!! 50 minutes of math ezpz 😁 
 
- I’m switching jobs so I’m busy as hell helping train my team mates, screening candidates to backfill my position, and trying to finish as much planning and documentation as I can on the project I’m the principle developer for. 
- Usually a bit busier, as people often either ask me to complete translation jobs for the week, or I want to work a bit harder so I have a freer weekend. 
- Depends on the time of year. Tomorrow I expect it to be slow until about 4pm, then moderately busy until 5:30, tapering off after and gone by 7pm. - I’d love to be wrong, though! - I was not wrong. Suuuucks. 
 
- Very, to the point I can’t make notable progress so I might as well take it easy. My team is down to 1/3 the size it was six weeks ago with ever increasing workload. My days are exercises in saying “no” in a way that shields my team members from further bullshit. - When the going gets tough, the tough get - goingslashed to 1/3- I know the pain. Team morale becomes the main hurdle in these cycles imho–stay frosty/positive 
 
- Call-out Friday always has less work, but even lesser employees in attendance. 
 Luckily the imminent weekend is all Sisyphus needs to push the boulder up one more shift
- Normally not very, but today was… interesting. It started yesterday where this production server didn’t allow for any logins. Not via shh, not via console/IPMI. But it kept doing its job, so we put fixing it on the back burner until downtime was more convenient. - Well, more convenient was today. As soon as I got the go-ahead from the field crew I started shutting down the entire production cluster, preparing to boot into single user mode, expecting this was pam faillock or something else trivial, caused by the operators. - Well, it was caused by the operators, but it was far from trivial. During boot: “Failed to chroot, /bin/sh: no such file or directory”… - …Shit. - At first I suspected a drive or filsystem failure, but booting into an emergency shell revealed that everything I looked for for a healthy boot was there. Everything except ld-Linux. Instead it was a broken symlink to /usr/lib64 - …the fuck? - All troubleshooting was done over a 256kbps vsat, so anything that I needed to type was excruciatingly slow. It took me a few hours, but I managed to transplant in the necessary libraries from dracut so that I could at least bring up a network stack. No wonder no logins worked earlier with a missing lib64. Once I got the network up and running I could transplant in lib64 from an almost identical server in the same cluster. Chroot worked again, so it looked promising. - I issued the reboot command and crossed my fingers. It booted! Then came the time to bring up the production cluster, and that’s when I noticed that someone with a GUI and fat fingers had at one point managed to accidentally move the lib64 folder to /media/lib64 







