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- Comment on 1994 white Kevin 1 day ago:
If Jimmy shows up in a black Toyota Camry with the right license plate, that’s one thing.
I’d like to think that if Jimmy is your walking buddy, you might notice these kinds of things, tho :)
- Comment on The window for a convincing UFO video has closed 1 day ago:
We’ve only been broadcasting for 120 years, which is ~120 light-years away. Someone within that bubble needs to be technologically advanced enough to have been listening for the past 120 years.
Also, our average transmissions are pretty weak. If we really want to get noticed, We should have been firing intense lasers at them.
- Comment on Bill Gates Bought His Daughter A $16 Million Horse Farm As A Graduation Gift — But Ex-Wife Melinda Says The Kids Were Raised Very 'Middle Class' 1 day ago:
At least he’s relatively philanthropic, Mush and Bezilbub don’t even try to make other peoples lives better.
- Comment on The window for a convincing UFO video has closed 1 day ago:
That’s assuming they came here first :)
Also, assuming one of the 60 horrible things happening right now doesn’t prove the Fermi paradox.
- Comment on Can I self host a VPN that sneakies through the China firewall? 1 day ago:
They’re looking for traffic patterns. It doesn’t matter what encryption you’re using, If it’s point to point, they’re going to find it and disable it.
- Comment on How to send backups on multiple location? 1 day ago:
I use sync thing with untrusted keys. That way the data ends up in multiple locations but it’s not accessible remotely. If you don’t care about the data and the locations you don’t have to do that but it’s a nice feature.
- Comment on 1994 white Kevin 2 days ago:
How do they get by having their actual picture?
- Comment on 1994 white Kevin 3 days ago:
You know… There’s a lot of women that wouldn’t dare to walk alone at night. That white Kevin has been vetted by Uber and has a paper trail.
How about not just a white Kevin but an Armed Stacey, or a security guard Michelle.
of course, it’d probably cost MORE to get someone to walk with you because they’d have to not only drive there and walk but walk back.
- Comment on Elon Musk Cuts Funding for Internet Archive 4 days ago:
Kind of sounds like a bot. Thing is, I agree with it so I’m torn.
- Comment on Need help getting domain to resolve over LAN 4 days ago:
Hard disagree, I’d bifurcate my internal DNS in a hot second before I tried to fix this with static routes. Was internal services aren’t going anywhere in that DNS servers ain’t going anywhere The only time they can figure it should take effect is when it’s needed
Asking a noob to handle static routes is a double ungood situation.
Home gamer with a router that can handle reflection would be rare.
It’s one service that he’s hosting and in control of, and he’s also in control of that internal IP so it doesn’t have to change.
If anything I’d be worried that those VMs and applications in the VMs are getting regular updates. He’s more likely to get intruded through a zero day on one of those hacks than he is to see any serious issues through throwing a couple DNS records around.
- Comment on donuts to dollars 4 days ago:
Before COVID, it was nothing to run into Duncan and get three or four dozen donuts for the office. They were less than $9 a dozen.
They currently want $25 for a dozen at my local Duncan. We used to have donuts at work all the time. Now it’s like once a year.
I guess they’re making too much money off overpriced coffee to bother with making donuts.
- Comment on OK now you know why there will never be a Second Comming 6 days ago:
Sometimes you have to fiddle with that antenna a little bit to make sure the reception is as good as you want it to be.
- Comment on OK now you know why there will never be a Second Comming 6 days ago:
It must have been incredibly rough for a white-skinned guy to make it in the Middle East 2000 years ago.
/s
- Comment on Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devices 6 days ago:
They should be careful, they’re just selling small form factor computers with removable drive bays. Standing up and unraid or a true Naz isn’t all that difficult. And then there’s plenty of competition out there ready and willing to eat their lunch.
- Comment on China now faces 245% Trump tariff 1 week ago:
I mean, if the fuckwits had to win at least nobody’s going to have any fun.
- Comment on Meet Neptune, a TikTok alternative where creators can hide likes and follower counts | TechCrunch 1 week ago:
It’s possible that it’s just people managing contractors. You used to have to really blaze trails to make stuff like this happen But now, every part of the equation is a solved task. Most of the work is weaving together the APIs of a dozen different storage and hardware as a service companies.
It’s also possible that a stressed out startup doesn’t take time to update their about page beyond their management when they’re looking to get seed capital.
In any case, the likely either be sued or bought out before they get any kind of serious momentum. The broligarchs don’t take kindly to competition.
- Comment on Google Cloud’s so-called uninterruptible power supplies caused a six-hour interruption 1 week ago:
Happened at a non Google data center near me years ago. Even though the PDUs were powered by the battery matrix all the time, the sense on the switchover relays from utility to generator were miswired after some critical hardware maintenance was done.
At the next generator test, when the generator shut down at the end of the test the battery is refused to switch back to utility.
It was a really big data center, and a really big power feed. There was no easy way to manually fix it because the contactors were so big that it was an arc flash danger. They lost a good portion of a day getting a power engineer on site to confirm the state of everything and get them reconnected.
- Comment on 4chan hacked and taken offline. Hacker reopens /qa/ and leaks all admins emails. 1 week ago:
techcrunch.com/…/notorious-image-board-4chan-hack…
The’re kind wild west about Doxing people. They’re all about to be doxed.
There’s a lot of Alt-Right on there.
- Comment on Infinite Monkey Theorem 1 week ago:
Perhaps it’s in the monkey’s psychology that they’d never hit the keys that much before just destroying it all. They’re a pretty poor pick for a random value generator.
- Comment on I feel like if asbestos was banned today there'd be a huge pro-asbestos movement 1 week ago:
If there wasn’t such a huge amount of money in remediation, you’d likely still have them now.
- Comment on Do you use your blinker in a car? 1 week ago:
I never get bent about other people using them when they don’t need to. It’s real fucking old sitting at a busy light where I could have gone five times if someone would have had a moment to flick a switch.
- Comment on Lemmy has the ideal number of posts for me. Just enough to have a good time but not too many that I'm scrolling forever 1 week ago:
Yeah, there’s a lot more of that cropping up. Belligerence, backhanded insults. I can see it being legit on some of the comments but then there are other comments where there are people just going after people to feed their own agenda.
I found it was happening worse over on Lemmy world, I’ve blocked a few of their major communities, and just started contributing on smaller communities on smaller nodes.
- Comment on Ubisoft says you "cannot complain" it shut down The Crew because you never actually owned it, and you weren't "deceived" by the lack of an offline version 1 week ago:
Balatro isn’t gambling so win:win
- Comment on Downtime - Apologies and what went wrong 2 weeks ago:
Dude, keeping this running with a job and a newborn? You’re headed for sainthood.
If you don’t have one, you could start an out of band chat during updates, just in case you need some eyes on things or just some moral support. I’m sure we have at least a few subject matter experts around if you can stand us :)
- Comment on How and where should I keep backups of system configurations? 2 weeks ago:
Ansible’s not all that bad. The alternatives are far more complicated.
Jeff geerling has a bunch of videos on ansible 101.
- Comment on Shopify CEO tells teams to consider using AI before growing headcount 2 weeks ago:
All these CEO’s are getting cold calls from OpenAI, sitting through a 30 minute high pressure sales pitch that tells them they can do 3x the work with 1/3 the staff for a small monthly fee that scales with work done and they’re all slobbering to buy it.
- Comment on This is unfair! 2 weeks ago:
My mother was 100 lbs soaking wet, but MAN could she eat. There was a steamed shrimp buffet on the other side of the city.
Family rules: We were there for shrimp, if you a little salad that’s ok, but stay away from the bread and the desserts, you can get those anywhere. You’d best eat at least three plates full
We’d eat and eat and eat and eat, then take a little break, then eat some more. Mom was skinny; dad was normal-sized, and I was a little chubby. OMG did we put away some shrimp.
- Comment on How and where should I keep backups of system configurations? 2 weeks ago:
Ansible if you want to do it the right way.
Or keep all of your configs in one tree and use syncthing on it If you want to phone it in. Turn on versioning call it a night.
- Comment on New Jellyfin Server/Web release: 10.10.7 2 weeks ago:
I ran tdarr for a while, eventually I found for most things that it was faster (and better quality) to re-download in better formats than to re-encode.
- Comment on Release the kraken 2 weeks ago:
Old man Vanderhaus down by the docks, he says he has it on good authority that this has happened already. He says this is how we all got here in the first place.
At first I thought to myself, I said self, what if the deep ones are in cahoots with the government. With the more I look and the more they do, I thinks to myself that they’s just caught a glimpse of the madness. This was just the opportunity they’s needed ta get an edge on every man, woman, and child. They being the great old-ones of course.
Some say d’eys an erie glow down in the national harbor. You can only see it from the plains coming in over the Potomac. There’s an old quarry used to be there, She goes down deep. Got swallowed by the river back when the Indians were still running the roost. Some say it’s not a quarry at all and that it leads into the innerds of that world itself.