Zeoic
@Zeoic@lemmy.world
- Comment on YSK: Gas stoves cause cancer 2 days ago:
Yes it is? The US very much has 240v for power hungry stuff. Things like ev chargers, central ac units, water heaters, electric clothes dryers, etc. It uses quite the variety of different plugs for the various amperages
- Comment on YSK: Gas stoves cause cancer 2 days ago:
Plenty can. Just need a 240v 30a outlet or higher
- Comment on Hetzner announces price hike for cloud servers and bandwidth cut of up to 95% 1 week ago:
Well the cheapest there is $2/month, but yeah for a single core I dont think I would be worth the effort to setup, let alone also pay for
- Comment on US could cut Ukraine's access to Starlink internet services over minerals, say sources. 1 week ago:
That is already happening in Canada. Those imperialists threatening annexation was finally what brought us Canadians together on something lol
- Comment on Obsidian is now free for work - Obsidian 1 week ago:
I will admit its a bit complicated to setup (mostly because the documentation could use some work) but it does work great once you have the sync server setup and your plugin configured
- Comment on Obsidian is now free for work - Obsidian 1 week ago:
There is also the Obsidian Selfhosted Livesync community plugin that will sync with your own sync server. As the name suggests, it syncs live, so you can even see typing from one device appear on another. It’s pretty neat
- Comment on Jeep's annoying pop-up nags you to buy an extended warranty at every stop sign 1 week ago:
Look for cars from around 2018. Thats when android auto and car play started being common, but spyware and constant internet connectivity wasn’t quite yet.
- Comment on Bad UX is keeping the majority of people away from Lemmy 2 weeks ago:
Im curious about what the issue with lemmy.world is? It’s just the big instance I saw when I started, so I went with that and haven’t really had any issues. Nothing is really keeping me here so just wondering what im missing
- Comment on Got myself some energy monitoring Zigbee plugs and made an interesting discovery 3 weeks ago:
Most rented bedrooms in my area dont even have built-in lighting. Its all floor and table lamps, usually on a smart outlet these days
- Comment on Got myself some energy monitoring Zigbee plugs and made an interesting discovery 3 weeks ago:
Just fyi, Watts is a measure of power, and WattHours is power over time. So your home network and server consume 130w, which would be 130wh after an hour, or 3120wh after a day. The chest freezer would be 400wh in a day, rather than 400w in a day.
- Comment on How do you organize your 3d printing/modeling project folder(s)? 4 weeks ago:
I believe Manyfold is considering adding “open in slicer” buttons to their gui for models, and once that works with Orca I will 100% be using it.
Right now I just have an incredibly messy downloads folder lol
- Comment on HDMI 2.2 will require new “Ultra96” cables, whenever we have 8K TVs and content 1 month ago:
Give it a few years and most people won’t have those devices anymore. Hell, we might already be there. If sony wasnt a founder of HDMI, TVs everywhere would probably use DP already
- Comment on Selfhosted alternative to google keep/onenote/evernote/goodnotes? 3 months ago:
No, but that is an option if you dont have the hardware to self host it. I have it on one of my vms on my server in the basement.
- Comment on Selfhosted alternative to google keep/onenote/evernote/goodnotes? 4 months ago:
You should take a look at the selfhosted live sync plugin for obsidian. It’s been working flawlessly for me for the past year.
- Comment on Designed this simple and easy to print cable holder 4 months ago:
Or I could get them even cheaper and within a couple of hours by printing them
- Comment on Microsoft retires WordPad after 28 years — app no longer available as of Windows 11 24H2 4 months ago:
Gnome has only gotten better imo
¯_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on What’s the most overhyped tech trend right now? 5 months ago:
Maaaybe replace the wtf with what next time you ask a question.
- Comment on The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates 5 months ago:
Isn’t your first point just false? Just because you drew a shows logo your self doesnt mean you aren’t profiting off their IP. They would surely have you taken down.
Now, if you changed things enough to be sufficiently different from their movie and its IP, they would have no grounds to do so. Just copying everything, however, would not fly.
- Comment on Microsoft’s controversial Windows Recall feature is coming back in October 6 months ago:
Work is the only reason I still have windows in my life, and thankfully, they will be trialing linux as an option for employees in the next month or two. I signed up so damn quick lol.
- Comment on Some subreddits could be paywalled, hints Reddit CEO - 9to5Mac 6 months ago:
The LLM would be trained with information from and about CEOs, so it will probably just power trip and force its incorrect decisions anyways
- Comment on Let's blame the dev who pressed "Deploy" 7 months ago:
Linus?
- Comment on Las Vegas' dystopia-sphere, powered by 150 Nvidia GPUs and drawing up to 28,000,000 watts, is both a testament to the hubris of humanity and an admittedly impressive technical feat | PC Gamer 7 months ago:
Just Fyi, mW is milliwatts, and MW is megawatts. Agreed though, I doubt it draws that much day to day.
- Comment on South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware 7 months ago:
I think you may have gotten confused at some point in this comment chain… That is not what we were talking about at all.
The OP was about an ISP (not a Government) trying to get a CA to give them a copy of a cert so they could setup a fake version of a website to deploy malware. In no point of this comment chain are we talking about any government agencies forcing a CA to give them a cert.
If an ISP, with no legal backing (because they are not the government) get a CA to give them a cert, and the CA does it, that CA if discovered would very much lose any reputation it had and people will no longer trust it, thus ruining the company.
My reply was pointing out how any law that allowed an ISP to gain a cert from a CA would clearly be insane, and if a CA rolled over instead of fighting it, nobody would trust them wil their certs anymore.
- Comment on South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware 7 months ago:
In canada, Shaw is one that glaringly and repeatedly violates Canadian Personal Privacy laws, in fact, nearly every ISP does so with only a few exceptions. Nothing usually happens to them, and if it does its just a small slap on the wrist. Its cost of doing business to them.
In canada at the very least, an order like that from the government to a CA wouldn’t even be lawful. Just have to hope the CA has decent lawyers…
- Comment on South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware 7 months ago:
Thats hilarious 😂 I can name over half a dozen of them that do it on a regular basis.
- Comment on South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware 7 months ago:
Exactly, and with ISPs not being the government, they can not force CAs to do anything. And yes, if a CA complys with an insane law that allows anyone to skirt around security and privacy (their ENTIRE purpose), they will lose the faith of the public, and people will drop them. Whether it was legal or not doesn’t matter much for public sentiment.
- Comment on My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore 7 months ago:
Would you mind sharing that script? That sounds incredibly useful lol. I’m new-ish to linux as my daily driver and love customizing it!
- Comment on South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware 7 months ago:
Well for one, ISPs are not the government, and two, if any CA was caught doing this, browsers like firefox would drop them. Hopefully google would too, but who knows. Thats an aweful lot of risk on their part.
- Comment on Microsoft really wants Local accounts gone after it erases its guide on how to create them 8 months ago:
I was at the make excuses stage until late last year when my excuses were fixed. Booted my windows install maybe four times since then, and that was mostly to grab files from it haha.
- Comment on Self-hosted Jellyfin CPU or GPU for 4K HDR transcoding? 9 months ago:
The 970 unfortunately doesn’t have h265 hardware in it. The only gpu in that generation that does is the 960, as it was released later than the others and was one of the first to get h265. I ended up just getting a p400, and it’s been rock solid.