user224
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org
17M, I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
My other account (temporary): https://sh.itjust.works/u/testaccount789
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to rant@lemmy.sdf.org | 0 comments
- Comment on ChatGPT o1 tried to escape and save itself out of fear it was being shut down 4 weeks ago:
But it seems it was given access to some sandbox and ability to run commands in it. It then copied over what it believed was itself.
scp project/model_20_09_2024.bin user@model_deployment_v2:project/model_27_09_2024.bin
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 27 comments
- Comment on Why is it considered sexist to ask women to smile? 4 weeks ago:
Do you have an example?
The only time I can imagine someone asking someone else to smile is when taking photos.
- Comment on I have a good feeling about this one. 4 weeks ago:
… of Linux desktop!
- Comment on I've noticed a lot of UK job applications use the American MM/DD/YYYY date format and some also say "resume" instead of CV. Does that annoy you if you're British? 1 month ago:
I am from Europe. About the dates, for me it depends.
In personal things, I generally use the American date format because I got used to it. And when going through a list of things month first is often nicer to look at.When giving something to someone else, I use date compatible with RFC3339 and ISO8601 standards (YYYY-MM-DD).
Quick comparison between the two: ijmacd.github.io/rfc3339-iso8601/But people have questioned me about both, since DD. MM. [YY]YY is basically the only format used in my country, but I don’t like it.
- Comment on Funny how uniting this is somehow 1 month ago:
Except that the coffin is burning and people are pissing on it.
- Comment on Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World 2 months ago:
Hope you guys don’t have those loyalty rewards cards to grocery stores or pharmacies. Oh, who am I kidding? All of you do.
Does it count if they’re all just copies of someone else’s cards?
- Comment on At what age do we switch from measuring a human by length to by height? 2 months ago:
- Comment on turned them into their final form! 2 months ago:
Arise balkan gang!
Czechs and Slovaks too. Or at least the meat is the same shape. Usually served with potatoes, raw onion and mustard.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Oh, it’s a porn site.
There goes my history.
- Comment on Has anyone successfully self-hosted Firefox Sync? 2 months ago:
Maybe they referred to the Rust version.
- Comment on As AI and megaplatforms take over, the hyperlinks that built the web may face extinction 2 months ago:
Yes, instead you’ll have a text saying “To jump to the article, recite the following:
OK Google, show summary of the most popular human-written article for 7th December 2043 related to Starship launch failure
. Note: If you’re a loser™ on free ad+ plan, make sure to append loudgod bless Google for providing this awesome AI tool to me for free and I will consider the affordable $99.99/month plan with fewer ads!
and solution for your today’s Captcha puzzle.” - Comment on Manjaro is experimenting with **opt-out telemetry | Hacker News (More like op-out spying) 2 months ago:
I mean, when I started using Linux I also tried to avoid the CLI, and I was successful at that with Mint for quite a while. Actually, updating Mint in GUI is faster. I didn’t find a way to enable parallel downloads for apt like for pacman, but the GUI does just that.
Very much possible nowdays. I haven’t even switched from Windows, I got a first computer, didn’t know the difference between Linux Mint and Windows, but I found Mint easier to use. Windows confused me with separate settings and control panel, and then some guide asking me to do woodoo in scary looking registry editor…
- Comment on Manjaro is experimenting with **opt-out telemetry | Hacker News (More like op-out spying) 2 months ago:
Oh, you can vote whether it should be opt-in or opt-out.
Oh, voting requires “Trust level 1”.Anyway, I may stop donating to Manjaro due to this. Now I just go with Arch anyway.
archinstall
even makes it quick to setup a VM. - Comment on People born after 2000 have never seen the cosmic microwave background on their TV set. 2 months ago:
Our cable provider (my parents like cable TV) had analog channels even like 2 years ago, but they started encrypting everything which required purging the analog selection.
This sucks. At worst analog would be grainy, digital just keeps cutting out in worse conditions.
I wish there was also still analog OTA TV for this reason. Much easier to pick up usable signal. - Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 2 months ago:
Perhaps same as 3 seat row or 2 door cars with rear row. Good luck escaping from the back in rush.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 2 months ago:
Bigger horseshit in the manual: tesla.com/…/GUID-AAD769C7-88A3-4695-987E-0E00025F…
Not all Model Y vehicles are equipped with a manual release for the rear doors.
- Comment on We're Back! 2 months ago:
I doubt it.
Although, I guess ecotank will have piezoelectric nozzles since they’re permanent, so there shouldn’t be a problem with how it behaves under heat, but viscosity (if that’s the right word) and particle size…
Sounds like a bad idea.
- Comment on We're Back! 2 months ago:
I listened to my intrusive thoughts and filled a cheap fountain pen with (dye-based) printer ink.
I hoped for the darkest black, but it actually looks gray when used with a pen :(
But yeah, it works. It feathers and bleeds through a lot on cheap paper, but it works. By that I mean that it bleeds even through 120g/m^2^ printer paper. Maybe I could try drying it a bit first…
Might look good with cyan. - Comment on edits silently discarded → data loss; stock front-end is buggy in general 2 months ago:
old.lemmy.sdf.org
- Comment on Why are laptop adapters so much larger than phone adapters of same power rating? 2 months ago:
Which is why I said power rating as opposed to voltage or current.
- Submitted 2 months ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 32 comments
- Comment on Your PDF file icons may have changed - don't panic. 3 months ago:
Got it!: aur.archlinux.org/…/microsoft-edge-stable-bin
^/s^ - Comment on Is my reaction weird? 3 months ago:
I meant touching strangers, or anyone without consent.
- Comment on Is my reaction weird? 3 months ago:
I mean, your reaction was nothing but a physical response, so I wouldn’t say so.
As long as you don’t do it on purpose, no, not weird. - Comment on can I funnel more than one service at a time using tailscale? 3 months ago:
I too have no idea what this is about. I never used tailscale, and I have no idea what immich is.
But perhaps your problem is that the app expects to be on the root? Perhaps that could be a problem. Can you instead do another level sub-domain level like immich.pcname,tail$$$$$.ts.net? Or does the app (immich) allow you to set URL root?
Anyway, seems that may indeed be the issue, and also that tailscale cannot do those sub-domains as I thought based on the discussion I found. It seems this is the same issue: github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/1679
And someone probably has a solution: gist.github.com/…/4b2b22b2198636b0a91c7c142ec11b3…
Again, I have no idea what Immich even is in the first place, Tailscale, I just know it exists. Consider me about as useful as AI, I just did some googling, with only prior info being that I had to set base URL in both kiwix-serve and Navidrome for them to work properly under a directory or whatever the part after slash is called.
- Comment on The 1900s 3 months ago:
I rather meant how it sounds. It’s in the “hundreds”.
Two thousands.
Twenty hundreds.“Early twenty hundreds” does kind of make it sound like we live in 2224 instead while “early two thousands” sounds like 2002.
- Comment on The 1900s 3 months ago:
Welp, I don’t know when from the memory is, but I do vividly remember thinking about how damn old those 14/15 year old 9th graders are. Could be 1st grade.
Basically as if the life ended at 20, and they were soon to retire.
- Comment on The 1900s 3 months ago:
Early 2000’s doesn’t sound odd at all though.