jubilationtcornpone
@jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on U.S. agencies back banning top-selling home routers on security grounds 52 minutes ago:
With TP-Link, I would say the bigger concern is that they are reeaaaalllyyy slow to patch vulnerabilities, if they do it at all.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
I had a Zune. It was a phenomenal product. It was just priced too high and trying to compete in a market flooded with cheap MP3 players.
I think the video player functionality wasn’t as big a selling point as they thought it would be to the average user since you either had to purchase films from the store …or acquire them in other ways and convert them to a supported file format.
- Comment on Reducing Homelab Laptop energy consumption 2 days ago:
And here I am running an old Dell Poweredge that probably consumes 10 watts when it’s powered off.
- Comment on Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like 2 days ago:
I would not buy them here or there. I would not buy them anywhere. I do not like appliances with ads. I do not like them Sam-I-Am.
- Comment on Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs in response to pandemic overhiring 2 days ago:
If you’re leading an organization that somehow managed to “overhire” 30k employees, then the first person to hit the bricks should be you because you really suck at your job.
- Comment on ICarly "IKiss" episode was an allegory about being a virgin 3 days ago:
First off, I wouldn’t take anything from a junior high level sitcom seriously.
Second, no one cares if you’re a virgin. And if they do care, their opinion on the subject is irrelevant.
Stop worrying about it.
- Comment on It's just a fancy new name for a lobotomy 5 days ago:
I think some ENT’s like to downplay the severity. I was told “we’ll do it on Friday and you’ll be back to work on Monday” which was completely unrealistic.
Recovery time is more like 7-10 days.
- Comment on for future fireflies 5 days ago:
That’s how you know it’s really bad.
- Comment on It's just a fancy new name for a lobotomy 5 days ago:
They didn’t put you under for that?? God Almighty. My septiplasty was brutal but successful so it was worth it for me. At least they had the decency to knowxi me out for it.
- Comment on Marylin Mothroe 1 week ago:
She tried but was thwarted by her incompetent henchmen.
- Comment on OpenAI will allow mature content, including erotica, to verified adult users as of December 1 week ago:
It’s pretty hard to find a kid that doesn’t have Snapchat anymore. Basically being trained to hand over all their personal info to random strangers as soon as they’re able to hold a cell phone.
And of course they hide the read messages for the end user to provide the illusion that it’s “deleted” which I have to admit is brilliant. Extremely unethical but brilliant.
- Comment on Selfhosting Sunday! What's up? 1 week ago:
Currently working on a networking problem. I have multiple Proton VPN connections on my Mikrotik router. Main reason being for fail over in case one endpoint reaches capacity, goes unresponsive, etc.
It’s a bit tricky since Proton issues the same peer and gateway IP for each connection. Haven’t quite got it working the way I want it to yet.
- Comment on NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to lay off about 550 workers 2 weeks ago:
Well unfortunately the President of the United States is bad at business and the Republicans are …Republicans. The only thing that matters to either are rich people.
- Comment on Sorry, the revolution will have to wait 2 weeks ago:
“Attention KMart Shoppers!”
- Comment on Self Supporting Antenna Tower Maintenance 2 weeks ago:
That’s a good thought. I actually know a couple of arborists. Thanks!
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- Comment on Mid Career Marine Biology 3 weeks ago:
The names’s Bond. James Bond.
- Comment on Mid Career Marine Biology 3 weeks ago:
If there’s a “best” assassin, it only stands to reason that there’s also a “worst” assassin.
- Comment on Me irl 3 weeks ago:
- Comment on If someone from a rich family chooses not to date a poor or middle-class people thats not "wrong" 3 weeks ago:
while rich people can be reckless spenders.
In the late 1800’s, the Vanderbilt’s were one of the wealthiest families in the world. Right up until they each blew their respective shares of the family fortune by doing shit like building houses that they couldn’t afford to maintain.
- Comment on This is real 3 weeks ago:
I served on the board of a Section 8 housing authority for a number of years.
You would be amazed at the number of people who don’t understand that leases are legally binding contracts and there are actual, enforceable consequences for violating the conditions of it.
“You guys can’t evict me.”
“Uhhh, yeah, we can. It just so happens that hording 30 cats in your house and letting them soak every inch of the place with piss is a violation of the terms of your lease.”
- Comment on This is a real post from the official DHS account on X 3 weeks ago:
That’s them there liberal talking points from Democrat Jesus.
- Comment on When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy 3 weeks ago:
MAGA… “Free thinkers.” Lol.
- Comment on What is up with Gen Alphas love for Austin Powers? 3 weeks ago:
My Teenager: “That’s gas.”
Me: “Lol. Ok Nana. What year is it? 1965?”
Teenager: “What? Nana doesn’t know what ‘gas’ means.”
Me: “You wanna bet? Ever heard of the Rolling Stones? 🎶Jumping Jack Flash. it’s a gas🎶.”
Teenager: 😧
- Comment on Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word 4 weeks ago:
Copilot: Putting the “Artificial” in Artificial Intelligence.
- Comment on Microsoft launches ‘vibe working’ in Excel and Word 4 weeks ago:
They probably view that as a statistic worth bragging about. It’s not. If Excel got calculations right 57.2% of the time it would be completely worthless.
- Comment on My (incredibly divisive) dessert choice 4 weeks ago:
Laughs waaaayyyy too hard at his own jokes.
- Comment on 4 weeks ago:
True. But, that type of content only appeals to idiots.
- Comment on If someone lower-ranked is sleeping with a superior, they should at least get some authority in return. 4 weeks ago:
That is a very interesting way to describe nepotism.
- Comment on 4 weeks ago:
The problem for OTA affiliates/broadcasters is content. Their business model relies on getting eyeballs so they can justify what they charge for advertising. Creating content that your viewers actually want to watch is expensive.
Aside from some of the larger PBS stations, I don’t know that any of the major broadcasters, like Sinclair, have any experience producing their own content. They can throw their little tantrum and refuse to air Kimmel, but that’s just going to hurt them in the short term as advertisers will decide OTA timeslots are not a good investment.