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We were always going to pay for their failures; this one, or the next.
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We were always going to pay for their failures; this one, or the next.
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l literally did this a few hours ago
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While the Texas grid does have issues related heat waves, it's not alone in that regard. Basically every southwestern state does, including California.
There are stark differences between 49 other states and Texas.
And the big one
They're set up for failure and occasionally they succeed.
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Yes. Our 12% will really make a difference vs corporations' 80%. And we can get to that 12% if so 8 billion of us work together. I'm doing my 0.0000001% part!
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I was born decades ago and 2 months early; in the glass box for weeeeks to beat the 11% survival-at-all stats.
Having said that, IT'S STILL NOT FACEBOOK'S BUSINESS as a conveyor and not a filter.
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do you think the fediverse could replace popular social media
Before we had the fediverse - long before it - we had Usenet: people conversing globally in email-shaped units. It was shared and synched.
It was awesome. Questions answered, points debated, everything you wanted.
I don't think the fediverse is a magical solution, but it does have a familiar feel to it. Not as good when it comes to spelling, but "it's just the web," so the rules are maybe different.
This is fine.
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What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
When you’re screwing up and nobody says anything to you anymore that means they’ve given up on you…you may not want to hear it but your critics are often the ones telling you they still love you and care about you and want to make you better.
-- randy pausch, the last lecture
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/430312-when-you-re-screwing-up-and-nobody-says-anything-to-you
ALL of it is good. Go watch. Maybe laugh a bit. Maybe cry near the end. Come away changed.
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the data only goes back to 1979 and has not yet been verified by NOAA which has data going back to 1880.
There's a whole hot world outside of America who don't need to wait for its underfunded organizations to get around to validating the data.
But I get it. The news is dire. It's neat to cling to uncertainty in times like this unless you lived in Lytton
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For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
It's an exciting re-imagining of a few ideas (usenet, digg) seemingly mashed together.
I'm finding a lot of content that I've voted on, and I'm maybe done-with. I'd love to know (where to find) an option to hide content I've seen and voted around, so I can just count on regular in-mail to chase the conversation. I'm sure that nit will go away once I find some menu-option I'm just not seeing!
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Everything has LEDs now and they drive me nuts
There's a lot of value in a sleeping area that can get really really dark.
I'm ever so grateful for electrical tape.
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Will Reddit ever cave in?
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This is the important part, I think: Spez showed that he will grind up his marketing partners - as 3PA devs are - into today's lunch ... and likely hope there's more to eat tomorrow.
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The most useful part about it to me is the API. You can tie it in to Active Directory
This trick alone makes my Lemmy addiction pay off. Thanks for even suggesting such magic is possible. Adding that as a task after my samba-AD rebuild this very f'n week.
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I seriously wonder why I even have to go to the office the other three days.
You don't; and you know this already.
I quit my union job when the new hotshot manager started mandating RTO into a newly compressed, hot, bright, loud environment; being able to actually see asses in chairs was his jam, despite the work impact. What a tool.
Found a job with another unionized IT shop, paid for it with a 3% pay cut but got an extra week of vacation (net loss: 3 days pay/yr) and a really great crew and 100% remote written into the contract. Thanks, ya tool.
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I use flightaware and similar apps, but they all eventually want a subscription. Bleugh.
Is this one totally free ... or at least better than your average app?
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Who here still wears a mask?
Sister's vet office is now offline again for COVID. Docs sick, most of the tech staff, most of the admin staff. When it hits, it runs through like a forest fire. One vet left because F the angry pet owners who think it's a personal insult they can't get special treatment, and he replaced one of the two who killed themselves (stress) last year.
They may institute a mask mandate again
Me, I quit my job when they mandated return to work and I joined a union shop with 100% remote in the contract. I should mask up when I go to the store but I'm a dumb boy and always forget. I'm so vaxed it's like a bad hangover, but I don't have time for even that mess.
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The right destroys privacy for either their control of the poors or for religious morality police.
The left destroys privacy to root out fascism.
They are not the same[.gif].
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What are your must-have packages?
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It's a signed archive of deployable files along with meta-data. Usually a cpio archive (which is similar to a tarball) with that extra signature wrapper and meta-data (which, itself, should be a list of files and checksums).
A proper package can validate a project's installation, either from the local database or from remote resources, at any time, which gives positive assurance that what is installed is what should be installed.
As well, proper package info is exported by SNMP to be consolidated centrally and validate what is vs what should be installed at the group level.
TL;DR? Like a tarball with tracking info, signatures, checksums, and top-to-bottom validation. If it's a good package, anyway.
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Can relate. It's a negotiation after that; and despite having thumbs you don't always win.
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They surrender their passport on arriving.
They're housed in a state so poor, that their keepers honestly said "they don't need a shower as they can wash themselves from the bowl of a clean toilet" as if that was okay.
They work in stifling heat without water, break, or humanitarian oversight.
They die.
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I just wanna say the "pip" noise as another one dies is darkly funny.
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I found keepassium for the work phone and I was in love that I could keep a separate db with my OTPs under a password and backed up.
Then I left that job and had to split my OTPs. Vanilla keepass for droid will gives me the OTP values for gitlab etc, so it's good there, but Vanilla keepassium for Android has no camera/QR->OTP input that I have yet, one that works like keepassium does and is all compatible down the line. I'd love to keep using it to maintain the existing separate keepass OTP db I have.
Do you (or anyone) know of a good combo for droid that gets
In one final package? Does XC do it in a way we think may be compatible?