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In utah, I can average 80 mph on a road trip, in the houston texas area I can go maybe 20 mph average, so time is a lot more useful of a measure.
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In utah, I can average 80 mph on a road trip, in the houston texas area I can go maybe 20 mph average, so time is a lot more useful of a measure.
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Americans, what are your plans if Trump wins in 2024?
Hurry and buy a new graphics card before the prices go crazy again.
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Hot Cheetos don't taste the same
The jalapeno ones have way better flavor.
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what networking term will they use for the next one? ndp?
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What's a cool website you’ve visited that no one seems to know of?
If it doesn't work, you don't have working ipv6.
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What is your favorite terminal emulator.
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I'm pretty sure you can set alacritty and kitty to a ridiculously high number of scrollback lines, like at least several trillion. I think I just add 4 zeros on to the default and I've never had enough output for it to run out of scrollback. At some point you're going to run out of ram or storage for storing scrollback so you can't realistically have unlimited scrollback without doing something ridiculous.
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What's an elegant way of automatically backing up the contents of a large drive to multiple smaller drives that add up to the capacity of the large drive?
https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/Using-Multiple-Tapes.html
Might do kind of what you want.
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Android 14 to let you block connections to unencrypted cellular networks
I thought unencrypted cell networks went away in the 90s, scary they still exist.
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Seriously spends $80 to drive 20km..
I feel like a pretty good vehicle for a lot of people like that who need a truck sometimes and don't want a second vehicle could be one of the new small diesel trucks, like the ram ecodiesel. 30mpg is more than even most compact SUVs get, it's still a truck for people that like that, and it can haul/tow more than a compact suv as well.
A big problem with 2 vehicles instead of 1 is often that insurance costs so much more, even if you're driving the same number of miles as when you had 1 vehicle. Registration fees too.
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Reason why Wayland isn't enabled by default?
Screen capture doesn't work in some apps still I'm pretty sure is the main reason. Discord is one app it doesn't work in if I remember correctly.
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Objectively a downgrade in every way
I like yubikeys since it means I don't have to pull out my phone. totp on the laptop also works well enough.
sms based 2fa is the worst. it seems like to me every ceo and other non-technical c-level person I've known personally loves sms based 2fa though because they can't figure anything else out.
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Raspberry Pi alternatives for headless self hosted applications
rock64 works pretty good for my use case as a 700 mbit router.
I've heard good things about the rockpi.
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Domain registrar
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I emailed their support to complain that their transfer out ui was broken so I couldn't get the transfer code, they sent me the code without me proving who I was. I was communicating with them using a different email and even different email domain than anything they had on file.
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Use desktop to self-host?
I do and it's fine.
I used to have a separate machine for server stuff but it just cost more in electricity since I would leave them both on 24x7 anyway.
I've got 64G of ram and I often use up to 48 of it with various VMs. I wouldn't get any power savings with a separate server since I have a cron job to transcode everything that plex recorded off of TV during the day to av1 for disk space savings (usually turns 3GB of mpeg2 into 700MB of av1), so I would need a server with a moderately powerful cpu anyway for that.
I have a ryzen 3700X. got it since it was the highest performance that was still 65w tdp at the time, didn't want to spend a ton on electricity and extra air conditioning since I would be leaving it running 24x7.
The only time I notice a performance impact during gaming is if my windows 11 vm is running, I don't really need that one running 24x7 so I shut that one down if it happens to be running at the time.
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My reaction when I find out Ubuntu is only going to use Snaps
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One thing really annoying for me, there's only the 1 official "store" you can use and it doesn't support ipv6.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPv6 says it's been available for apt since march 12th 2013.
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It's the worst trying to use git on a capitalization insensitive filesystem, like on mac's default.
mv DockerFile Dockerfile
git says there are no changes.
Had to
git mv DockerFile Dockerfile1
git commit -am "rename file"
git mv Dockerfile1 Dockerfile
git commit -am f
git rebase -i origin/master
and squash the last 2 commits together
I ended up making a new volume on my mac specifically to hold git repos that was capitalization sensitive so I don't have to deal with that shit.
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"Reduce stress" lol ok
I had eye twitching, went to an eye doctor and I had some mild astigmatism that my eyes were trying to compensate for and getting exhausted, especially when staring at computer screens, they don't twitch now with glasses.
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Server renters/owners: how do you backup your photos from Android to your server?
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I do similar, termux with rclone, use nextcloud as the server.
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AWS to charge for IPv4 usage.
Would be nice if lambda supported ipv6 for outbound connections, I've been waiting a while.
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where did we go wrong?
And almost none of them have hitches, so you can't even tow with them. Such a waste.