CameronDev
@CameronDev@programming.dev
- Comment on bekind.dedyn.io is dead 4 days ago:
I’d avoid using a domain you dont actually own. Those free DNS places can take the domain back at any time. They are also often very low reputation domains.
- Comment on I think the reason we evolved 5 fingers is so we can carry hot serving dishes farther by alternating which one is in contact with the hot thing. 4 days ago:
Why not six?
- Comment on How do you secure your home lab? Like, physically? From thieves? 1 week ago:
I’m guessing they can rip the other end of the lock out of the wall tbh.
But realistically, theifs aren’t that sophisticated, they aren’t going to waste time trying to find and destroy the DVR, the will grab whatever valuables they can carry and pawn and leave as fast as possible.
The cameras are really just a deterant, they will move on to an easier house instead of risking it with mine.
- Comment on How do you secure your home lab? Like, physically? From thieves? 1 week ago:
Home security first of all, with cameras to deter thiefs. That alone mostly solves the problem, but I’m in a relatively safe area.
My “lab” is just a switch, nuc and unifi cloud key, and while they are warm in their closet, its not super hot.
I have a Kensington lock on the security camera box, but someone could theoretically yank that out of the wall.
The rest really isnt worth breaking in to steal.
- Comment on Do bots/scrapers check uncommon ports? 1 week ago:
When I used to have SSH on a nonstandard port, I got login failures from bots. It really depends on the bot and how aggressive they have set it up.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
Which is the right way to do it, make the ereader work properly, and then make the store so attractive that you use it anyway.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
They list EPUB as a supported format. Nothing on their site says DRM EPUB doesnt work.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
I dont think that is true at all. They describe it as an e-reader and its reasonable to assume that that means it can read e-books. They even list EPUB on the supported formats section of the specs. No caveat there about only partially supporting EPUB.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
Apparently for america, it works relatively seamlessly, but the rest of the world doesnt. No idea why, but that is what my brief research told me.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
Yeah, definitely considering that as a replacement.
- Comment on Amazon is making it impossible to remove the DRM from Kindle Books 1 week ago:
Tangent, but I have had an incredibly poor experience getting a library eBook onto a kindle. Libby gives out time restricted epubs - fair enough, I am actually borrowing the book, that makes sense. Kindle, despite being the “goto” ereader, and epubs being a standard format, cannot read them.
So, despite wanting to legitimately borrow and read the book, instead I am borrowing and DeDRM’ing it (which is its own convoluted process).
Why is Amazon pushing so hard for piracy? Its one thing to make their store easier to use, but breaking all other valid use cases just leaves the one remaining option…
- Comment on Between Codeberg, Forgejo, Gitea, etc., which do you prefer and why? 2 weeks ago:
It is a bit of a hog at times. But it hasnt been bad enough for me to switch. Does forgejo do CI?
- Comment on Between Codeberg, Forgejo, Gitea, etc., which do you prefer and why? 2 weeks ago:
Gitlab. Was on gitea, but it lacked CI integration (not sure if that has changed) and generally felt less polished. Gitlab is used at work, so its nice having something familiar.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
Some (most?) UPSs have a way for them to communicate to the PC so that the PC can automatically cleanly shutdown. You should look into that if its available on your UPS.
- Comment on If I had realized how shitty the sound was in the MRI headphones I would not have asked for one of my favorite bands when they asked me what music I wanted 3 weeks ago:
Hah, I forgot about the bullseye. I have one of my brain, I was hoping to find a way to convert the images to a model so I could 3D print it, but didn’t find a good way to convert it sadly.
hopefully your scan shows nothing serious, and you get some cool pictures :)
- Comment on If I had realized how shitty the sound was in the MRI headphones I would not have asked for one of my favorite bands when they asked me what music I wanted 3 weeks ago:
I usually ask for silence for the same reason, better to try just close eyes and meditate/dissociate through it. Was your head inside the machine? Pretty claustrophobic either way, but head first is particularly not nice.
- Comment on Tech companies pledge to ready Americans for an AI-dominated world 4 weeks ago:
It really doesn’t matter what the “training” entails, because Amazon aren’t going to do it anyway. Its all lip service, and all voluntary, and all to pull the wool over the regulatory bodies eyes.
- Comment on Tech companies pledge to ready Americans for an AI-dominated world 4 weeks ago:
I guess sticking with the drug dealer metaphor, providing needles/spoons/lighters would be the equivalent.
- Comment on Tech companies pledge to ready Americans for an AI-dominated world 4 weeks ago:
Drug dealers pledge to ready Americans for a drug-dominated world.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Ah, makes sense. I’d go with TikTok, as my cat can’t really hold attention for that long, but otherwise I see your point.
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Care to elaborate?
- Comment on 5 weeks ago:
Whats your goal? Your current network works presumably, what are you trying to achieve by upgrading? Faster network? Reliability? Expansion options?
- Comment on TV crew discovers two missing shipwrecks off West Australian coast 5 weeks ago:
Too soon :(
- Comment on Albanese's politics of patience: Democracy needs mature leadership 1 month ago:
On the other hand, the U16 social media was rammed through, and looks to be expanded to include search engines, with little patience or care.
- Comment on Many primary school kids will never have a male teacher, and experts say that's a problem 1 month ago:
A properly designed quota (mandatory minimum ratio, mandatory minimum qualifications, meaningful penalties, etc) should in theory drive up pay and treatment (increase pay to lure them in, improve treatment to prevent them walking).
But that is pretty unlikely to happen.
- Comment on It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes 1 month ago:
Yeah, but lots more tooling and libraries for Python. Its just one more attack surface 🤷
- Comment on It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes 1 month ago:
Definitely, but sandboxes can be escaped, and you can’t protect everything via sandbox. Apparently its all cloud anyway, but if it were local and sandboxed, there are still exploits like rowhammer and spectre that may cause further risks.
Its taken years to get browser sandboxes to where they are, and even they get broken every so often.
- Comment on It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes 1 month ago:
Still sounds like you’d be shipping your data to the cloud, where it can be exfilled from there.
Would potentially be a great phishing tool, just need to trick someone into putting sensitive data into a precooked excel file, and it gets exfilled.
- Comment on It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes 1 month ago:
Could result in some very cursed codebases.
“We dont use git, we just update the excel spreadsheet”
- Comment on It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes 1 month ago:
Integrated python scripts in excel sounds like a malware developers dream.