mustardman
@mustardman@discuss.tchncs.de
- Submitted 1 year ago to technology@lemmy.world | 2 comments
- Comment on Fell asleep while wife was driving home last night, she went above and beyond by remembering how important this was to me... 1 year ago:
Lol it was just a joke trying to pretend that the post wasn’t because the odometer says BOOBS
- Comment on Fell asleep while wife was driving home last night, she went above and beyond by remembering how important this was to me... 1 year ago:
The maintenance gets tough after 80,000 miles. She’s a good wife for letting you know the good days are done.
- Comment on Tesla is the next biggest union target in the United States. Sorry, Elon Musk 1 year ago:
He is an unstoppable titan, but that’s mostly due to his propensity to constantly cheat the system.
- Comment on One of my favorite 3D printed organizations. Custom silverware drawer 1 year ago:
I understand the point after you clarified it. You seem to be completely baffled that anyone would interpret it any differently.
- Comment on One of my favorite 3D printed organizations. Custom silverware drawer 1 year ago:
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Questions safety of microplastics
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Answers question on safety
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Finally someone not questioning the safety!
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- Comment on One of my favorite 3D printed organizations. Custom silverware drawer 1 year ago:
I see. Surely you can see how it can be interpreted as I did.
- Comment on One of my favorite 3D printed organizations. Custom silverware drawer 1 year ago:
Kind of annoying to say I was “screaming microplastics” when I simply asked if there was more or less of a risk compared to non-addative manufacturing of plastics. You also seem to have resigned to not being worried about microplastics since it is already a problem.
You and another poster brought up “but there are microplastics everywhere!” Yes, and we are learning about them and their problems. I’ve heard about potential issues about synthetic fabrics. I think it is pretty reasonable to ask about the safety, especially when the science on the effects of microplastics is finally entering the forefront.
- Comment on One of my favorite 3D printed organizations. Custom silverware drawer 1 year ago:
Is there more/less a risk of using micro plastics with food stuff than traditional plastic?
I would really love to use a 3D printer for all of these home organization tasks but am worried of increasing consumption of micro plastics.
- Comment on Good news, everyone: Apple’s Polishing Cloth supports the iPhone 15 Pro Max 1 year ago:
It reads like thick satire, I think it’s a joke.
- Comment on Some Tesla engineers secretly started designing a Cybertruck alternative because they 'hated' it 1 year ago:
That was pretty painful. Not even a rumor that he said it, he tweeted it lol
Literally any vehicle can be briefly amphibious.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
How do you feel about the rest of his views in retrospect of knowing what you know now?
- Comment on X Faces Potential FTC Scrutiny Over Missing Ad Labels, While Creators Complain of Ad Revenue Share Errors 1 year ago:
The joke is the past tense usage of ‘was’.
- Comment on Windows 11 and local accounts 1 year ago:
Yes. I thought it was an obvious joke that it shouldn’t be this difficult and that there are privacy-respecting operating systems out there.
- Comment on Windows 11 and local accounts 1 year ago:
Gentoo is easier than this
- Comment on Resin Printing is killing you. 1 year ago:
Probably an ERV or HRV for ventilation.
- Comment on More than $35 million has been stolen from over 150 victims since December — ‘nearly every victim’ was a LastPass user 1 year ago:
Firefox’s password manager is probably just as good.
- Comment on FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for Oct. 4, 2023. Messages Will be Sent to All TVs, Radios and Cell Phones 1 year ago:
Government: Has emergency organization make rare, once-in-a-decade test of emergency alert system
Conspiracy Theories: Panik
- Comment on FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for Oct. 4, 2023. Messages Will be Sent to All TVs, Radios and Cell Phones 1 year ago:
That said, if there ever were a reason to activate a National EAS, we would probably feel a lot better not being warned.
Nukes coming, stay safe bro. Lol
- Comment on libmem_cpy-strnrrn-std-clib_Cmvaeffc_ld-TWA_nif.aarch64(32bit)2-0.13.2-23.2.so.7(3).1.1.gz.conf 1 year ago:
I worked with a complier that would assume only compare the first 8 characters and would treat it the same afterwards.
Compiler copyright was around 1990.
- Comment on Is there a way to block hexbear 1 year ago:
It’s just something Hexbear users say. Sounded trendy.
- Comment on Is there a way to block hexbear 1 year ago:
Was it NATO?
- Comment on Is there a way to block hexbear 1 year ago:
One of your friends told me they would love to kill me. You guys are just such a welcoming bunch.
- Comment on Is there a way to block hexbear 1 year ago:
I work on the Raytheon mines to support my family!
- Comment on Is there a way to block hexbear 1 year ago:
I love you y’all default to bad-faith arguments. It’s so predictable.
- Comment on Is bit rot really a threat that I should worry about? 1 year ago:
Resilient filesystems/raid/multiple backup points should be more than enough.
A word of caution on relying on backups without the other types of error prevention: If it takes you a while to notice that bitrot has ruined a file, then it may have already propagated through your backups. The only type of backups that would account for this is archival backups, such as on tape or quality bluray discs.
- Comment on Apple to Limit iPhone 15 USB-C Cables to USB 2.0 Speeds: Report 1 year ago:
Many phones use USB-C with USB 2.0, or at least they used to very recently. The Samsung Galaxy S series had USB 3.0 micro B on the S5 and devolved into USB 2.0 with a USB-C connector.
- Comment on Hosting firm says it lost all customer data after ransomware attack 1 year ago:
There is no finite dollar value associated with security breaches so there isn’t exactly a way to quantify it. Intangible benefits that are difficult to express in dollar values are often hard to present to one-dimensional money managers.
- Comment on single binary executable and dlls 1 year ago:
We should replace software repositories with the friendly person who stops by with a USB. Running “apt upgrade” pulls up an Uber-like interface that says when your software will arrive. Latency is terrible but bandwidth is phenomenal.
- Comment on single binary executable and dlls 1 year ago:
Let’s get grandma running Gentoo!