CameronDev
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- Comment on Haha SO TRUE! 10 hours ago:
Sheldon’s gonna be endlessly amused that Rajesh switched to social sciences
- Comment on Help Replicating a filter 2 days ago:
Tangent: That sounds like a bad idea for food safety. And I’m referring to both the original and the recreation. If it were for myself, I would buy something made of metal.
On topic: Could you clean up the holes with a hot needle and some patience? PETG tends to be very stringy, which is probably the reason the holes are not well defined. Maybe try tuning your printer to minimise stringing? There are “food safe” PLAs, but washing/sanitizing them will be near impossible without warping them
- Comment on [deleted] 4 days ago:
Unless they decided to nuke all the arable land instead, lower upfront deaths, but the long term famine will get everyone.
Realistically, nuclear war is the end of everyone, its called MAD for a reason.
- Comment on what can I use to cushion my knee when exercising with it on the floor so it doesn't hurt? 5 days ago:
So instead of the girl tying their hair back, your foreplay is to pull on some kneepads? Hot.
- Comment on what can I use to cushion my knee when exercising with it on the floor so it doesn't hurt? 5 days ago:
www.bunnings.com.au/cyclone-knee-pads_p0122526
Gardening knee pads. Designed for spending hours kneeing in the dirt, and are flexible
- Comment on Boat work update. 2 weeks ago:
I remember you, how did you go with your raspi project? Looking forward to your updates!
- Comment on Whatever happened to racing games 3 weeks ago:
I want a modern Flatout 2, such a fun game.
- Comment on Coming on Lemmy and complaining because there are too many Linux users is like going in to a brothel and complaining that there are too many hookers 3 weeks ago:
“Group policy me harder, baby”
- Comment on Coming on Lemmy and complaining because there are too many Linux users is like going in to a brothel and complaining that there are too many hookers 3 weeks ago:
Don’t windows-shame me!
- Comment on Coming on Lemmy and complaining because there are too many Linux users is like going in to a brothel and complaining that there are too many hookers 3 weeks ago:
I prefer to think of it as an open relationship. I have my home distro, my work distro, and if either of them aren’t in the mood, there is an wide variety of other distros to get the job done.
And if I’m feeling really kinky, there’s always Windows.
- Comment on Some docker containers need manual start after host reboot 3 weeks ago:
Excellent, thanks for the update!
- Comment on Are any games using neural networks for better hard AI that doesn't cheat? 3 weeks ago:
Chess/Go? AlphaZero would fit that description. Also think they were tackling StarCraft as well?
- Comment on Are any games using neural networks for better hard AI that doesn't cheat? 3 weeks ago:
Chess/Go? AlphaZero would fit that description. Also think they were tackling StarCraft as well?
- Comment on Some docker containers need manual start after host reboot 3 weeks ago:
Can you make your docker service start after the NFS Mount to rule that out?
A restart policy only takes effect after a container starts successfully. In this case, starting successfully means that the container is up for at least 10 seconds and Docker has started monitoring it. This prevents a container which doesn’t start at all from going into a restart loop.
docs.docker.com/…/start-containers-automatically/…
If your containers are crashing before the 10 timeout, then they won’t restart.
- Comment on Should I or should I not use/bother with using Linux? (READ THE WHOLE POST) 3 weeks ago:
Don’t over think it, Mint will be fine. Modern Linux is very user friendly, and you can do almost everything with some form of UI.
- Comment on Is it safe to simply delete a huge app or file? 4 weeks ago:
Think of a file system as a book. There is a table of contents, and then all the files are in the subsequent pages. Deleting a file is typically done by removing the entry in the table of contents, the pages are untouched, which means its a very minimal change.
Deleting an app should be fine, but if its an older phone, you may want to look for a migration path, as hardware will fail as it ages. Could be anything, battery, charging ports, buttons. One day it will die.
- Comment on Tencent's soulless Age of Empires Mobile cash-grab is here to ruin your childhood 4 weeks ago:
I installed and uninstalled in 60s. It wasnt even close to an Age of Empires game. The cut scenes whenever anything gets built really killed it for me.
- Comment on "Would U.S. tech workers join a union?" survey average: 67% likely 1 month ago:
There are two reasons to avoid a union:
- Fear of retaliation - Amazon et al.
- Perceived lack of need.
If you are well looked after by your company and are treated fairly, there is no need to create a union.
Apple may be in this category?
- Comment on Keep Tier-One Applications Out of Virtual Environments 1 month ago:
You’ll definitely get lots of login attempts. I used to have a port 22 ssh, hundreds of attempts per day.
Would be interesting to see what post login behavior was.
- Comment on Keep Tier-One Applications Out of Virtual Environments 1 month ago:
Wanna bet they expose SSH on port 22 to the internet on their “critical” servers? 🤣
- Comment on Keep Tier-One Applications Out of Virtual Environments 1 month ago:
Sure, but the author makes it sounds like thats its their standard way of doing things, which is insane.
And if you do have a misconfiguration, the rational thing is to fix that, not dump the entire platform.
- Comment on Keep Tier-One Applications Out of Virtual Environments 1 month ago:
If the hypervisor or any of its components are exposed to the Internet
Lemme stop you right there, wtf are you doing exposing that to the internet…
- Comment on Virgin Media Warns UK Broadband Users Not to Switch Routers Off at Night - ISPreview UK 2 months ago:
The malware argument is a bit weak, if your router is vulnerable to something it’ll likely be found and pwnd in a matter of minutes, so turning it off a night won’t really save you. And once a patch is released, it’ll be reverse engineered in a few hours/days, so ideally you want patches as soon as they are released.
Using your own device is usually a good idea anyway, telco stuff is usually pretty mediocre. And as soon as your device is slightly custom, it becomes a less valuable target.
- Comment on Pihole on gateway device? 2 months ago:
I think its better to keep your gateway basic, and run extra services on a separate raspi or similar. Let your router/gateway focus on routing packets.
- Comment on Pihole on gateway device? 2 months ago:
Openwrt can run Adguard, and as long as your gateway can run docker, you can probably get pihole working.
- Comment on Japan boosts ties with ‘like-minded’ Australia in face of regional threats 2 months ago:
- Comment on New panic alarm system at Georgia H.S. saved lives during shooting, officials say. Advocates want it nationwide. 2 months ago:
Sure, except we are defenceless to the rampant dropbears. /s
Australia is a funny example for gun control. Yanks seem to think we have no guns at all, but the reality is that as long as you are mentally sound and store your guns safely, they aren’t that hard to get.
- Comment on The more you know 2 months ago:
My parents car ran out of honk, but a honk transplant fixed it
- Comment on How is it possible for the IT experts to recover data that was erased from a hard drive when the storage of said hard drive appears empty? 2 months ago:
You have a notebook. On the first page, you put a table of contents. As you fill in pages, you note them down in the table of contents at the start.
When you want to delete a line, instead of erasing the whole page now (there are hundreds free still, why waste the effort), you erase the entry in the table of contents.
Now if someone finds your notebook, according to the table of contents there is no file at page X. But if they were to look through every single page, they would be able to find the page eventually.
This is loosely how file systems work. You can’t really use it to boost storage, the number of pages is finite, and if you need to write a new page, anything not listed in the contents is fair game to be overwritten.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
So that’s where the Arch Linux icon comes from