Onomatopoeia
@Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
- Comment on If you have a sibling that's hogging all the wifi bandwidth, what do you do about it without leading ot a confrontation? 2 weeks ago:
Hog it first
- Comment on Installing a dishwasher tub gasket 2 weeks ago:
They can be a bitch, for sure.
The corners love to pull out, so last one I did I started with the corners and glued those fucker in with Goop adhesive. Waited for the glue to cure overnight, then put the rest of the gasket in (and glued it too for good measure).
- Comment on Trash bags are one product that you buy just to throw away 2 weeks ago:
Wish I could upvote twice for the real shower thought
- Comment on There's nothing stopping an 8 year old child from just taking their parent's ID to do Age Verification... 2 weeks ago:
Sounds like a great result - it will add so much garbage data to the pile.
- Comment on Help with removing broken faucet aerator 2 weeks ago:
Just replace the whole damn thing
With one that doesn’t use this kind of keyed nonsense, as build up will always seize this stuff in place.
- Comment on UnifiedAttestation: European, open source Google Play Integrity alternative on the horizon, could impact banking & government apps. 2 weeks ago:
No, shockingly bad news to continue to require third party attestation of my device.
This is to just get people used to the idea, to normalize it outside Google and Apple, and to then push it into PC OS’s.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Let’s start by choking OP for his hubris
- Comment on self-hosted KeePass database in the cloud, what are some good options? 2 weeks ago:
An alternative to Syncthing is Resilio.
I use both on Windows and iOS - Resilio does a better job syncing in the background.
Either one is a good answer though (and I generally prefer ST anyway).
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
“Debunked” hahahaha.
Get help dude, you’re obsessed with this idea.
You can’t prove something doesn’t exist. The mere fact you’re using this word means it does exist, and has been used to mean a slacker layabout for decades.
Seriously, go get help. Or start taking your Meds again.
- Comment on Help for jbod 2 weeks ago:
Yes.
It eliminates risks.
For example I have a proper NAS, a server with one large drive, and 2 external drives.
Guess what I never have a problem with? The NAS or the internal drives. Occasionally one of the external drives will just disappear from the server, because they’re not really intended to be up 24/7. So I’ll have to power cycle it.
Also those external drives don’t have any active cooling - they weren’t designed for that use case. So I’ve found they tend to get warm if I’m copying anything to them, and now have an old case fan on them. Talk about janky.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Yawn.
Go back to whatever hole you crawled out of.
OK, you don’t like the US. That’s all you had to say.
And even THAT is tiresome. Get a new shtick.
- Comment on Stupid question, but are there free VPS/VM instances for a jobless girl who wants to run her own instance? 2 weeks ago:
Pi is a good option because of it’s low power draw.
However I find used mini pc’s and Small Form Factor desktops to be a better value and their idle power is similar to the latest Pi (while costing about the same as a new Pi).
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
You’ve been corrected on this before: chav doesn’t mean poor.
So take your strawman elsewhere.
- Comment on Why is Windows still bloated 3 weeks ago:
I wouldn’t expect those to be upgrading to 11
Every desktop/laptop will upgrade to 11 - no business will accept the risk of maintaining an OS that’s out of support (with some exceptions). So you don’t have a choice.
- Comment on Why is Windows still bloated 3 weeks ago:
I couldn’t have written it better.
The only disagreement I’d have is that Win2k was the major turning point when NT architecture hit mainstream. Suddenly we had NT core with a UI that users understood and dynamic events (PnP).
Though for us in IT, NT4 was the major turning point - a solid OS that you could actually use in business.
XP brought a lot more user functionality (plus better performance), and Windows 7 brought the current version of 64-bit architecture.
- Comment on Why is Windows still bloated 3 weeks ago:
There’s no value in switching to ARM, basically.
- Comment on Someone should make a strip mall with 80s/90s stores that no longer exist 3 weeks ago:
Just go to a defunct mall
- Comment on Why do we eat dessert? 3 weeks ago:
Why are you on social media when studies have shown it’s bad for your mental health?
- Comment on YSK What are you eating 3 weeks ago:
I mean the basic rules apply: If it’s in a box/in the center part of the store, it shouldn’t only be used occasionally.
- Comment on Harmony - Yet Another Discord Alternative 3 weeks ago:
I’d you just call it YADA without it being an acronym…
- Comment on Is there a spreadsheet that doesn't mess with the data I enter? 4 weeks ago:
Hahahahahaha
- Comment on Is there a spreadsheet that doesn't mess with the data I enter? 4 weeks ago:
Libreoffixe won’t do tables, ever.
- Comment on Is there any good laptop cleaners so I can set it to max settings and get rid of bloware that are free? 4 weeks ago:
Just uninstall any apps you don’t use/want.
- Comment on Am I messed up being in my 30ish believe in Superheroes actually exsist? And we just don't hear about them? I just like to think that their is a person or persons out there.....q 4 weeks ago:
Uhh, do you still believe in Santa or the Tooth Fairy?
- Comment on What’s the endgame? 4 weeks ago:
There’s no “end game” - the world’s in constant flux.
There’s a million stories, a million agendas, a million players (8 billion?)
Every day there’s a change in circumstance, so every day each agenda/story shifts to accommodate, as the players take new approaches to achieve whatever goals they have today.
Nothing is ever as simple as “end game”.
- Comment on Is there a spreadsheet that doesn't mess with the data I enter? 4 weeks ago:
AFAIK, when you save to CSV with Excel it doesn’t add anything.
But you won’t have a Table either, as that requires saving yonan Excel format.
As for the rest just format your columns as “text” in Excel.
- Comment on Imagine re reading your own written love note to your girlfriend just to make sure it doesn’t feel like chatgpt wrote it. 4 weeks ago:
Oh, my writing is so inconsistent there’s no doubt.
- Comment on Remote KVM recommendations 4 weeks ago:
RustDesk is a great option too for just Remote Access. Though I find it’s performance a bit slow, and with VPN I can use any tool I need same as on the LAN (my workflow is unchanged).
I do use RustDesk for the adhoc situations (friend needs help/new machine, etc). It’s faster to setup for ad-hoc support vs adding a Tailscale client.
- Comment on Remote KVM recommendations 4 weeks ago:
You’ll need port forwarding to expose RDP yo the internet
No. Do NOT do this. RDP isn’t designed for the internet, it’s a security hole, even more so in a small business where they aren’t going to use advanced security (2FA, certs, etc).
Remote access should always be over a secure connection, such as a VPN.
- Comment on Remote KVM recommendations 4 weeks ago:
Ooh, I’d forgotten about Netbird!
Thanks for the reminder to test it as an alternative to Tailscale.