bravesilvernest
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- Comment on How do I use HTTPS on a private LAN without self-signed certs? 3 weeks ago:
I have a script to self-sign 10 year certs on internal traffic only, and then added my public cert to devices needing it. I’m going to be really annoyed in a decade, but until then I’m having a ball 🙂
- Comment on Day 252 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing until l forget to post Screenshots 4 weeks ago:
My main racer: bowser. Sure, slow acceleration, but enough mass that at speed you can knock people either in front or behind you into a spin so easily.
- Comment on Google launches a free AI coding assistant with very high usage caps 1 month ago:
They’re a drug dealer, and this is the initial hookup
- Comment on Trump tariffs result in 10% laptop price hike in U.S. says Acer CEO 2 months ago:
It’s similar to how “Covid caused us to raise prices!” Sure, initially it would have, but then they saw that watermark and kept bumping it higher, all the while blaming supply chains.
Fast forward to now: Covid is “over,” yet somehow all my groceries still cost much more.
- Comment on DOGE Investigating Potential Social Security Fraud — Millions Aged 130+ on Rolls 2 months ago:
“Yea look, see! Deceased 1974! How can that be possible!?”
Loads of fun watching people learn then SSIDs aren’t infinite and are reused…
- Comment on Liberal women 'least happy and loneliest', according to new survey 2 months ago:
removes fundamental rights from women wonders why these women are so unhappy
- Comment on AP Grows ‘Deeply’ Bitter After White House Blocked Reporter from Third Event this Week 2 months ago:
You mean when they correctly named a body of water? I’d also be bitter reporting verifiable facts and being punished for it 🙂
- Comment on Liberal women 'least happy and loneliest', according to new survey 2 months ago:
after nervously looking at their husband and getting a nod, they admit to being happy as can be!
- Comment on DOGE Is Good. It's Not Enough. 2 months ago:
Have the executive branch impose small, incremental spending cuts across various agencies, bypassing the need for congressional approval.
Ah yes, totally what the current approach is. I understand the aim of a libertarian approach like this, but here’s the thing: we live in a society, and part of that society is having safety nets, having public works, having public spaces. We are literally a community, albeit on a large scale.
The cuts being made are not, in the words of this article, “necessary.” I can attest to it. The cuts are being haphazardly made, and sometimes aimed at things meant to protect the general public from garbage companies, as well as from general stupidity.
- Comment on Most of Lemmy right now 2 months ago:
Look, I can do low effort memes too!
- Comment on A young computer scientist and two colleagues show that searches within data structures called hash tables can be much faster than previously deemed possible. 2 months ago:
Agreed, I figured they’d have at least some psuedocode but alas
- Comment on Too dumb to understand where the gas tank opening is 3 months ago:
Benny Hill screaming loudly in my head
- Comment on What good thing just happened in your life? 5 months ago:
Crap, I need to take out the compost. Thanks for the reminder!
- Comment on Jellyfin 10.10.0 | Jellyfin 5 months ago:
Might just be the media I was using, but every caption language loaded on screen and couldn’t be turned off after the update lol it was quite the book on screen
- Comment on Researchers find solar panels increase city temperatures and wind speeds 5 months ago:
I suppose “accounting for” would’ve been a better description
- Comment on Researchers find solar panels increase city temperatures and wind speeds 5 months ago:
Realize I’m replying to myself, but does this heating take the actual climate heating that is ongoing due to continued fossil fuel use?
- Comment on Researchers find solar panels increase city temperatures and wind speeds 5 months ago:
after building a more detailed simulation than prior models that solar panels increase urban temperature variations, causing the five simulated cities to be hotter during the day and colder during the night.
Important bit here seems to be its a simulated city, fwiw. Though I can see the logic