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
- Comment on Is it possible to design a (pen and paper) cipher that is secure against government cryptanalysis for at least 10 years? 13 hours ago:
- Comment on What happens if I eat a box of paper clips before an MRI? 13 hours ago:
I don’t know, but tell us the answer if you try it /j
- Comment on fingerme 14 hours ago:
OK, if you insist, I will.
$ finger me Login: me Name: mikhail esteban Directory: /sdf/udd/m/me Shell: /bin/ksh Never logged in. New mail received Sat Feb 22 13:32 2025 (UTC) Unread since Tue Feb 4 07:35 2025 (UTC) No Plan.
- Comment on How do people even function on a 9:00 to 5? 1 day ago:
Yeah… it does seem like a bit of mystery, but clearly there must be some customers.
At least for package deliveries there’s now package boxes all around the city where I live.
- Comment on Why can't we go back to small phones? 1 day ago:
Based on postmarketos.org/install/ the Nokia N900 can run the latest stable release of PostmarketOS.
Nokia N900 was a proper Linux-powered phone released in Nobember 2009.
So yeah, it’s been getting over 15 years of community support so far.
- Comment on Why can't we go back to small phones? 1 day ago:
I have fairly small hands, but still prefer a larger phone. More content on the screen and space for battery.
HOWEVER, I’d take both. A small phone would be a good secondary device. I want something modern the size of my Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830i). The back also has a really nice texture.
Oh, yeah, it also has a headphone jack, MicroSD card slot and quickly swappable battery which I should probably replace because it seems it has slightly increased its capacity… volumetric capacity.But I also prefer a bit more thickness so it doesn’t feel like a fragile, slippery sheet of glass (rugged phones are good for that).
- Comment on We're Back! 4 days ago:
My dude, it’s currently… well, almost 4AM. The average 3AM thinking got me to try it. It prints.
A bad idea anyway, but it fucking works (at least short term).
- Comment on How to secure your phone before attending a protest 6 days ago:
remove the battery
Don’t forget a portable heat gun, suction cup and prying tools. /j
- Comment on Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance 6 days ago:
Probably the latter.
- Comment on I am from a different millenia 1 week ago:
I wish Discogs wouldn’t use PayPal so I could still use it (it would appear I got shadow-banned). I only have 4 CDs…
Anyway, I got one with a hidden track which I only noticed visually on Teamwork by DJs@Work. Since there’s a while of silence, the audio part is visibly spaced out on furthermost part of the disc.
- Comment on Microsoft tests ad-supported Office apps for Windows users 1 week ago:
Cough except for legginess on Wayland cough
- Comment on People never understand the sacrifices I make for them. 1 week ago:
During the pandemic at school I was able to mostly get out of these by reducing it to basically a presentation.
First, bandwidth limiting to prove “bad internet connection” and inability of using camera. Simplest way was using mobile data on 2G EDGE.
Second, unlistenable audio. Increase microphone gain to maximum and nobody will want to hear you.At that point you may even be requested to not use either camera nor microphone, like I was. Problem solved, video call -> presentation.
Most likely won’t work for your job though.
- Comment on People never understand the sacrifices I make for them. 1 week ago:
I could see myself in that situation (the user), which is why I so much prefer text. Either I could get distracted or bring some technical issue upon myself by trying (or continuing) to do things differently, or both combined.
I mean, for example even with something simpler like this if company wanted me to use my personal device. I may not be using a recent Android or iOS device in the future, or I may simply not want the company software on anything I use personally.
I don’t know what the case here was, but perhaps it made some sense.
- Comment on BlackBerry's iconic keyboard patent has expired 1 week ago:
I can’t even use they keyboard properly without haptic feedback.
- Comment on Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better 1 week ago:
About a quarter of one’s salary had to be earmarked for voluntary subscriptions, which were so numerous that it was difficult to keep track of them.
(From 1984 by George Orwell)
But just a quarter seems too optimistic though.
- Comment on Am I ugly? 3 weeks ago:
Yup, and this picture was just posted on there 10 hours ago.
- Comment on Blahaj? I'd be curious what led to this decision. 3 weeks ago:
Are you a real person?
You’re replying ultra fast on many different threads. Multiple people? AI? Caffeine? Cocaine? xD
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org | 29 comments
- Comment on Brother HL-2280DW, what are you doing? 3 weeks ago:
I myself prefer inkjet. Mainly because I don’t really understand the laser printer operation, I can’t even name all the rollers, but the simplicity of pouring more ink into old cartridges and easy head replacement (built into cartridges in my case) is nice, as well as compactness when requiring color. Maybe when I’ll once decide to study it I’ll try a laser.
HP PSC 1315, somewhere around 20 years old. It has an absolutely botched USB replacement that’s not even fully inserted, but it’s somehow worked for years now.
It was my first soldering attempt. You’ll squirm now, I didn’t know what flux was. I thought there wasn’t enough heat and went to MAXIMUM. 520°C (968°F) cooked contacts. But somehow it works…Hear me out, printers are relatively high-maintenance technology. I want some decent understanding to be able to deal with various faults first, but I am too lazy to study laser printers, so I use inkjet.
But actually, I kinda want a… dot matrix. 24-pin for sure, but hear me out, I want a slow one. I want to watch it and listen to it printing, so I want it to take enough time. I am not joking. Many times I used high DPI printing which takes 20 minutes per page (A4) and I was watching the heads the entire time.
- Comment on Thanks for the 0.19.8 upgrade if any of the admins reads this. 4 weeks ago:
github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/releases
We had 0.19.3, now 0.19.8.
- Comment on Posting to any lemmy.world community with a lemmy.sdf.org-hosted image as URL results in the post never shows up 4 weeks ago:
Well, we got 0.19.8 just a few minutes ago. So I guess now.
- Submitted 4 weeks ago to sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org | 13 comments
- Submitted 1 month 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 1 month 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 1 month ago to technology@lemmy.world | 27 comments
- Comment on Why is it considered sexist to ask women to smile? 1 month 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. 1 month 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? 2 months 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 2 months 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 3 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?