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  • Distrobox tries to reuse your configs. Somewhere in your config you're sourcing a file from the /use/share/... location which doesn't exist in the container.

    You can make your config source files that distrobox can access or ignore the error and continue, or make any other number of changes to address it.

  • The list is going to be mostly USA specific (I'll come back with links), but many of the fittings are from Kegland (Australia), so we get a blend of "freedom" units and metric

    We'll start with level 1:

    Tools: Depending on what exactly your goals are, you'll need

    I'll be specifying push-in fittings because they're so much nicer to use.

    Kegerator: obviously not a hard requirement. You can build a "keezer" out of a chest freezer, or bore a hole in your fridge for the faucet, or even use a picnic tap on a keg in the fridge (but you'll also have to get your gas line in the fridge which means also putting the tank in there, or boring a hole for the line anyway)

    CO2 tank: These come in 5, 10, and 20lb sizes commonly available at welding shops, and are almost universally swapped out instead of refilled (so don't get attached). Check your prices for a new tank on the internet before you go to the welding shop to buy one. They will likely overcharge you for the first tank (by a hundred dollars), but they'll like it if you bring them a shiny new one and might give you a discount. My 10lb tank lasts us about 6 months and I have a backup 5lb tank.

    CO2 regulator: If you're planning on beer taps too, go for a dual regulator right away and save yourself the hassle (serving beer is low pressure vs high pressure for water). Try to find one with a threaded output ("flare") instead of a barbed output (or bonus points for having a push-in fitting already).

    Keg: I use 2.5 or 5 gallon ball-lock cornelius (corny/soda) kegs

    Gas and beer/water tubing: I use evabarrier only. All the fittings will be 8mm push-in (typically "duotight") so get a length of 8mm x 4mm for liquid, and 8mm x 5mm for gas. These are the conventions for beer, and I just followed them for water.

    Fittings:


    Level 2: This assumes you have completed level 1 Additional tools: none!

    I'm going to assume you have a standard angle stop (like your toilet) for your water line. And I'm going to assume your plumber was nice enough to attach a 3/8" (9.5mm) push-in fitting.

    Tubing:

    • 9.5mm evabarrier to connect to the output that we'll step down to our "standard" beer dispensing 8mm. I have about 4 inches of it before reducing

    Fittings:

  • You can skip the soda stream and use a cheap carbonator cap on standard plastic bottles and a ball lock connector on your gas line if you're willing to shake the bottle manually.

    I've taken this setup a couple levels up over the last 5 years.

    First level: kegerator and switch out the bottle for a keg, bonus points for using a diffusion stone in the keg to speed the absorption of CO2.

    Second level: plumb the water line and use a continuous carbonator lid on the keg. Your gas pressure will need to be 10-15 psi (.7-1 bar) lower than the water pressure. Even a small 2.5gal (9.5L) keg makes for nearly infinite cold fizzy water at reasonable consumption rates.

    Happy to make a parts list if anyone is interested.

  • I put myself in the firing line in front of an H1-B I had taken under my wing when the sales started slipping under the new VC installed "execs."

    At least we both got some solid severance, and freedom.

    He's doing great in a new job and I'm enjoying my hobbies and trying my hardest to stay away from tech.

  • Huh, all of mine since I was a kid have taken numbers up to 99 in seconds. Gotta admit I've never tried x60-x99

    I regularly use 55 or 66 instead of just hitting start 2x which does the 30 second thing because it's so ingrained.

    And 44 seconds is known as an Obama, 33 a Truman, 22 a Cleveland, and 11 a Polk.

    Pressing more than one number is sacrilege. and 45 is treasonous.

  • I'd say MN has mostly done better than most states under his pragmatic leadership. Whether you can say it's his doing or not, well sure, it's just a piece of the puzzle.

    But your criticism is also reasonable. The Dems haven't actually learned anything about winning elections since they gave up new deal politics.

    And yeah, MN is a small place. I'm not gonna dox myself. ¯(ツ)

  • Re Ken Martin: he's a shrewd political operator. He's been chair in MN for a long time, and made incremental progress and won elections. I'd describe him as a progressive who is not willing to let perfect get in the way of good.

    Source: was well connected with the MN DFL about 10yrs ago.