Jumuta
@Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on A complete tier list for our solar system 1 week ago:
my favourite has to be Jool or Laythe
- Comment on PFP Evolution 1 week ago:
god everyone needs to play outer wilds at least once in their life
- Comment on 1 week ago:
an “open league” would be wild
Methamphetamine Mike vs Testosterone Terry
- Comment on Small or medium-sized Mastodon instances? 1 week ago:
not a user of mastodon, but how do these long posts federate over?
- Comment on ISO Homelab Power Saving Methods 1 week ago:
generally TLP can do all of the above, so what I do is use powertop and tlp-stat for checking the current configuration, and set the configuration in tlp.conf
- Comment on [App] BattleShip! Couples Counseling (See Inside for Details!) [Fake Ad] 2 weeks ago:
INFODUMP!!!
- Comment on actual version! 3 weeks ago:
nah, this is termux on Android
- Comment on actual version! 3 weeks ago:
4kb for me :/
- Comment on How to create multiple images for the same character 5 weeks ago:
bot post?
- Comment on Good NAS solution for dummies / apple users? 5 weeks ago:
yeeah I personally wouldn’t trust something that is"probably" e2ee, especially when there are options that are provably e2ee
to each their own ig
- Comment on Age verification errors see some under-16s retain access to banned social media platforms 5 weeks ago:
this is fucking disgusting:
"We continue to believe there are better solutions to age verification that can be implemented at the primary points of entry, such as the operating system (OS), device, or app-store levels.
this is their true motive, they want ownership of our devices and the software running on them
- Comment on Good NAS solution for dummies / apple users? 5 weeks ago:
can you verify that it’s E2E encrypted?
- Comment on EUlon want EU gone 5 weeks ago:
does op run their own instance? it’s fucking goofy how it just returns a 502
- Comment on My Religion 1 month ago:
I’m confused, where did the murder implication come from??
- Comment on Might not be efficient, but at least it... Uhhh, wait, what good does it provide again? 1 month ago:
yeah i mean ofc if you also put everyone in the world that that datacentre is serving in a human datacentre, I’m sure it’d consume tons of power (in food)
- Comment on G GG 1 month ago:
sorry i was a bit hungry 😋
- Comment on Your old android phone is begging to be a cheap home server! 1 month ago:
yeah you could, depending on if it can run a mainline Linux vm or is supported by postmarketos
you’d just need to port forward to your phone from the router and set up DDNS (if you don’t have a public static ip). same thing as any other server.
I’d highly recommend making the phone headless and controlling it though SSH from another device. it’s way more ergonomic.
- Comment on Your old android phone is begging to be a cheap home server! 1 month ago:
my entire setup consumes less than 1W at idle :3
- Comment on Your old android phone is begging to be a cheap home server! 1 month ago:
one of the best things about a phone based server is that it consumes basically no power at all
- Comment on open source is a cult but it doesn't have to be 1 month ago:
to be a member of a society, requires that you do not use a throwaway account to dodge responsibilities
- Comment on The MP944 was the ‘real’ world’s first microprocessor, but it was top secret for nearly 30 years — F-14 Tomcat's chip lived in the shadow of the Intel 4004, but was eight times faster 1 month ago:
basically every video he makes is excellent
- Comment on Rant: Reddit has a huge problem with mods falsely reporting “report abuse” 1 month ago:
follow the vibes, not the rules
- Comment on Meta - There's Levels To This Shit 1 month ago:
the internet is like a series of pipes
- Comment on Become unrecognizable 2 months ago:
ok imma drink 2L of bleach
- Comment on ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin Clients 2 months ago:
room heater
- Comment on Should Newcastle to Sydney bullet train really be first link built of Melbourne to Brisbane route? 2 months ago:
Quiet small upgrades are good. You do a couple of them and your rail network becomes a lot more usable.
Establish national standards for high-speed rail, in a way that is classic-compatible, so that trains can run slowly on legacy lines
I don’t think this is as useful or easy to do as it might seem, because track gauge/electrification standards are all over the place and sharing tracks with normal trains makes your HSR unreliable and constrained in terms of scheduling. Even normal rail lines barely share track because you don’t want issues from one line cascading onto another
- Comment on Tape containing UNIX v4 found – OSnews 2 months ago:
wouldn’t the hardest part be figuring out what tar command to run?
- Comment on 2³² will get interesting... 2 months ago:
at some point you run of people to man the switch and prevent the trolley from hitting the people?
- Comment on Where can I buy used computers, and are they on a discount now because of Windows 10 end of life? 2 months ago:
it’s crazy that the most reliable laptop I own is more than 10 years old
- Comment on So admins, hows your instances looking today? 2 months ago:
tbf reddit prolly tracks more data through their app (post view time, view count, cancelled posts, etc)