Jumuta
@Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Become unrecognizable 5 days ago:
ok imma drink 2L of bleach
- Comment on ISO Project Ideas For Wyse 3040 & 5010 Thin Clients 5 days ago:
room heater
- Comment on Should Newcastle to Sydney bullet train really be first link built of Melbourne to Brisbane route? 6 days 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 1 week ago:
wouldn’t the hardest part be figuring out what tar command to run?
- Comment on 2³² will get interesting... 1 week 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? 3 weeks 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? 3 weeks ago:
tbf reddit prolly tracks more data through their app (post view time, view count, cancelled posts, etc)
- Comment on grandma 4 weeks ago:
hero is the name of the piano
- Comment on Every time! 5 weeks ago:
s2idle or nvidia?
- Comment on Framework supporting far-right racists? 5 weeks ago:
it’s a joke
- Comment on Framework supporting far-right racists? 5 weeks ago:
maybe the LLM would learn to use thorns when the response it’s writing is intentionally obtuse
- Comment on [question] Help me access my local homeserver using a public domain name 5 weeks ago:
why are you trying to downgrade https to http? if you’ve set up dns-01 properly it should just work with https.
how did you configure dns-01?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
and you to your parents’ basement?
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
every person of a particular age is the exact same, as we all know
- Comment on What happened with Sublinks? 1 month ago:
minecraft modders?
- Comment on Beware, another "wonderful" conservative instance to "free us" has appeared 1 month ago:
it’s kinda funny though
- Comment on Clock logic 2 months ago:
The clock makes so much more sense when you make the 12 a 0
- Comment on dynamics 2 months ago:
i think you kinda have to be a weirdo to make a game like that
- Comment on If orange Hitler is going to post AI images of him being a "hero", it seems only right to counterpoint his images with images of him bukkake'd by minorities, acting as a human toilet, etc. 2 months ago:
kinda petty ngl
- Comment on ISO 26300 2 months ago:
btw libreoffice is just a continuation of openoffice development
- Comment on ISO 26300 2 months ago:
be careful with tainting yourself with proprietary crap though
- Comment on My favorite board game! 2 months ago:
unless you’re grounded somewhere else
- Comment on HDMI 2 months ago:
if you’re gonna use ai just fucking declare it
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 months ago:
yeah it has the telltale tone and structure of a tool that a lot of us hate yk, reply seems to be human though?
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 months ago:
ah yeah that makes sense
- Comment on Implementing Portable User Identities with DIDs 2 months ago:
how would one find someone’s DID public key/ DID documents? wouldn’t it have to be hosted on some single verification server?
- Comment on Social Web Foundation is Betting Big on Client-to-Server API 2 months ago:
Surely they could’ve just included some reference to activitypub, e.g. “Social Web Foundation is Betting Big on ActivityPub Client-to-Server API”. that’s so much clearer
- Comment on Social Web Foundation is Betting Big on Client-to-Server API 2 months ago:
that’s pretty interesting I guess, having standard activitypub servers would be pretty good for reducing connectivity complexity as well I assume
- Comment on Apple Envy 2 months ago:
they’re only good to the extent that they’re forced to be by the GPL
- Comment on Social Web Foundation is Betting Big on Client-to-Server API 2 months ago:
tf is this title