[00:32:14] Is there any way to use newer nodejs images on toolforge? The latest available version (node 12) has reached EOL in April 2022 [01:45:33] use https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Kubernetes#Node.js [01:46:08] er, that still only goes up to node12 [01:46:30] Yeah that’s what I am using right now [01:50:23] is there a specific feature you want to use in node16 that you can't? [01:50:39] if so, I'd suggest filing a phab task asking for the image to be created [01:54:11] Better Intl support and nullish coalescing operators and better ES modules handling [01:54:24] Even node 14 (reaching EOL coming April) would suffice [01:55:00] You could try using/installing nvm [01:55:21] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Web/Node.js suggests as much [01:56:13] I’ll look into that, thanks [03:45:31] Toolforge can only use the packages included in Debian stable and for bullseye that’s v12 [05:04:13] hello everyone, I'm working on face recognition, just wanted to ask if anyone knows something similar to this tool on toolforge which detect face in image with rectangle coordinates :) [11:08:27] Is that relevant to Wikimedia projects? [18:53:46] yes [19:48:14] Hi! Quite happy with the new Toolforge jobs framework so far. One question I haven't found an answer to yet: Is it possible to start a job from a job? [19:51:34] it’s technically doable but not an intended or supported use case: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T285944#7233967 [20:07:09] Thx! [20:21:01] can you please dm me and tell me a little bit more about what you're trying to accomplish (re @ars_aniket: hello everyone, I'm working on face recognition, just wanted to ask if anyone knows something similar to this tool on toolforge ...) [20:58:01] If you move conversations to DM, other people can't participate. Generally it's recommended to have them in the open [21:42:52] Oh I was just curious about the various points (re @tehreedy: If you move conversations to DM, other people can't participate. Generally it's recommended to have them in the open) [21:43:21] As long as it's Wikimedia Cloud related, the conversation can happen here