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 Uhhh... It's a work phone 7 hours ago:
I have 3 phones (that I use) and in total 9 active phone numbers from 4 countries.
Just because I can.
5 of those are on removable eSIM in my main phone. - Comment on Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're Doing 3 days ago:
pingfs
Now that’s something I must try.
- Comment on Summoning the Beast of Big Pharma 3 days ago:
- Comment on Insulin 3 days ago:
And a hell of a good one. Adults will have already passed through education, so we would save on that part.
- Comment on The less complicated life of a male 5 days ago:
It doesn’t really seem to be affected by anything much. Prescription corticosteroids made it mostly go away for a while, but it returned larger. Birch tar shampoo helped with the itch, but people around me very clearly didn’t like when I used it. I don’t know if I am the only weird person liking the smell of burnt wood, but yeah, it’s quite strong.
- Comment on The less complicated life of a male 5 days ago:
But I don’t even know what that means. Hell, in the past I even used soap bar for the hair.
My father apparently used to get his hair complimented, he used apparently used the fucking laundry detergent.
- Comment on The less complicated life of a male 5 days ago:
Well, yeah, mine looks like crap, but I don’t have the time to care, and the long hair hides the large patch of psoriasis on the back of my neck.
- Comment on 5 days ago:
Yeah, especially since I know I likely wouldn’t play it much.
On the other hand, if it was free (also as in money) and open-source, and I liked it, I could donate. Although I don’t have much money, so probably just smaller amounts, better than the 0 I do right now by not gaming instead.
For example, I absolutely wouldn’t pay $9.60 for Binary Eye (barcode/2D code scanner app) if it cost that much, but as a donation that was fine. - Comment on !@$& Homelab Networking 1 week ago:
OK, here’s a somewhat famous case of email that could only be sent within something over 500 miles, but no further: web.mit.edu/jemorris/humor/500-miles
- Comment on !@$& Homelab Networking 1 week ago:
Touch it until it works, then never again while it still does.
- Comment on Can I make a Bluetooth button to skip YouTube ads on the computer? 1 week ago:
I am sure at one point I had some auto skip extension in Firefox for this, but I don’t remember what it was.
- Comment on Feeling that groove 1 week ago:
A nice related bookmark I have saved. There’s also interactive pert with a slider where you can draw a wave and then add more and more sinusoids to get closer and closer. And of course the square wave, with infinite sinusoids (theoretically).
www.jezzamon.com/fourier/ - Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 1 week ago:
The problem is bugs being far bigger issue. Imagine a bug/crash causing your throttle to get stuck and brakes not working.
If it happens now, at least it’s the manufacturer who’d be liable, I hope.I want a completely separate emergency shutdown+brake.
- Comment on Hyundai car requires $2000, app & internet access to fix your brakes - what the actual f 1 week ago:
Biggest issue is whatever is going on with mobile devices compared to desktop. I don’t know what you call it here, drivers? But each device is just so closed down, you can’t “just run” another software on it. I imagine if desktops also each required custom images based on model, people would only be using unmodified pre-installed Windows.
- Comment on Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You Anonymous 1 week ago:
I’ll just get 3 hackers to my keyboard, just wait.
- Comment on The front is a lemon avenue flying straightly 1 week ago:
Letter count:
s = 1
t = 1
r = 3
a = 1
w = 1
b = 1
e = 1
y = 1
, = 1 - Submitted 1 week ago to [deleted] | 17 comments
- Comment on We are so back 1 week ago:
Our instance.
- Submitted 1 week ago to sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org | 5 comments
- Comment on Is it normal to see this static when you close your eyes? 1 week ago:
I do.
- Comment on 'Grandma doesn't need slippers': Fox News slammed over Christmas money-saving tip 1 week ago:
The first one is still taken figuratively I hope.
- Comment on You don't even need the other 4 points. You're fine. 2 weeks ago:
Oh my god, the good ol’ stop crying or I’ll give you something to cry about.
- Comment on JD, you dog. 4 weeks ago:
It’s edited or AI based on another image.
Image - Comment on Concerned about claiming warranty for homelab with Linux 4 weeks ago:
Well, Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code#Computer_DV…
Basically same as regions on standalone DVD players. Just a scummy thing to only allow you to play DVDs from your own region, perhaps so that you wouldn’t buy them from cheaper countries, or buy them earlier you’re supposed to in your country.
If everything works correctly, then say you buy DVDs from UK, but something new just released in US, but haven’t even played in cinemas in UK yet. So you buy it from US… and it shouldn’t work.
VLC doesn’t care about this, but still, the drive firmware might.
BluRays also have regions
By the fucking way, BluRays have some DRM with revocable keys
This is part of the AACS protection scheme: editors are able to revoke old software player host keys that have leaked on the Internet and distribute the lists on newer commercial disc releases. This is irreversible and cannot be fixed even after reflashing the drive.
wiki.archlinux.org/title/Blu-ray#Revoked_Host_key…
So when do you truly own something? When you pirate it. No regions, no DRM, 4k on any device powerful enough.
- Comment on Concerned about claiming warranty for homelab with Linux 4 weeks ago:
Except the problem seems to be the said storage device.
- Comment on Concerned about claiming warranty for homelab with Linux 4 weeks ago:
If it is a hardware failure, I don’t see why it should be an issue. I know re-installing Windows is something PC repair shops do often, and I don’t see how that’s different from any other OS.
fault or failure resulting from software
Unfortunately, that’s quite broad. But it could also just apply for stuff like overclocking or firmware modifications. Or even simpler stuff. I could see someone having DVDs from multiple regions, changing drive region every time until they hit the 5 changes limit, and then trying to claim it for warranty (I’ve had some software on Windows do that automatically…).
Should I submit it with the Linux installation intact or replace it a fresh install of Windows
Or if there’s private data, overwrite it with output of
/dev/urandomor/dev/zero.blkdiscardmight also be your friend since it’s an SSD.I am doubtful whether they have experience working on anything other than Windows
Probably they’ll just test the rest with their own drive or re-install it.
Or maybe try to ask them how to prepare the device for the warranty claim.
- Comment on WG tunnel oddity - either download or upload slow based on MTU (speedtest), TCP download always slow (iperf3) - no such issues with Tailscale 4 weeks ago:
Welp, turns out I am just an idiot. 1279 and below disabled IPv6, and thus the
::/0route didn’t get applied either, causing a leak. What’s still odd is the lower download speed that doesn’t happen in another client.
As for the upload, it probably gets a better route through the VPS, giving me a faster speed, and giving me some confusion.So my first idea with IPv6 was close, but on the other side of the connection.
Anyway, your reply helped me find this issue, as my outtake was to try fully disabling IPv6 (not the first time I tried such “solution”).
- WG tunnel oddity - either download or upload slow based on MTU (speedtest), TCP download always slow (iperf3) - no such issues with Tailscalefiles.catbox.moe ↗Submitted 4 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 2 comments
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 4 weeks ago:
#include <stdio.h> int main(){ step1: /*Step 1*/ printf("Be attractive\n"); /*Step 2*/ printf("Don't be unattractive\n"); /*Step 3*/ goto step1; }
- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 4 weeks ago:
Task succeeded failury