Exactly right! Thanks, and enjoy your winter, I hope it’s not too cold!
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Hi beeple,
I wanted to get my hot water heater fixed with a $50 thermostat, but the plumber wouldn’t touch it and wanted $3000 to replace it. Ouch! I might try to find a replacement thermostat via Google, but it’s an ancient model and the part numbers don’t turn up anything. Really don’t need more bills right now!
It is starting to heat up in Australia, and the bushfires have already killed 2 people in my state in the last week. I’m not looking forward to another black summer. However, on the bright side, there seems to be a shift in the views of our Nationals party regarding climate change - they’ve always been conservative but now it seems they’re getting on board with climate action, since they’re being affected by the heat, droughts etc. I wish people would take action for things before it affects them personally, but hey, I’ll take what I can get.
I hope everyone gets through their struggles and has some time to relax and enjoy themselves this week.
I feel you on the Christmas tradition! My family sets price caps on presents and I think it saves a lot of stress. Ever since I was 21 or so, the best part of Christmas was the food and the celebration, not the presents.
Sleep is so important and it’s great you’ve got a solution with a cpap machine now. Well done!
As for your techie child, it may be part of an ongoing trend in tech that things are getting worse instead of better - I feel that myself, and I know my friends do too - but they could also just be growing out of their hobbies and exploring new aspects of life. After working at a tech job I don’t want to spend my evenings at a computer any more, so I’ve started riding motorbikes and getting into photography, gardening and other outdoorsy stuff in the last few years.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Which FOSS software is essential to small businesses and better than their proprietary counterpart?1·2 years agoLibvirt is great, been using it at home to run VMs for ~10 years now.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Can you guess the top 5 countries by IPv6 usage?2·2 years agoThere may have been some restriction or legislative reason regarding ipv6 until recently - China has gone from <5% to nearly 30% IPv6 capable since 2019: https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/CN
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Chat@beehaw.org•A High Priority for Moving Away from LemmyEnglish16·2 years agoI mentioned this in discord a while back, but there are image-matching databases for known instances of CSAM that you can apply for access to, as an admin of a forum or social media site. If you had access, you could scan each image uploaded or linked to in a post or comment, and compare to the database for matches. I think that mastodon is adding some hooks for this kind of checking during the upload phase, but I’m not sure what the status is with Lemmy.
I’m happy to help facilitate a solution like this, as it’s something I also care about. Feel free to find me on discord if you want to talk.
Also, as others have said - I’m sorry you had to go through that. The same thing happened to me many years ago and it definitely affected me for a long time.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Whatever Happened to Audacity?53·2 years agoSomeone also ported it to the browser, just saw it on mastodon: https://wavacity.com/
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Question about newer Intel CPUs in Notebooks2·2 years agoI recently installed win10 on a 2019 Lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon, and it has similar issues. I don’t use it much, but I’ve wondered how much bloatware is affecting the cpu usage and therefore can speeds. It was running Ubuntu Linux before and while the fan came on sometimes, it was less often and less pronounced.
You could try a live Linux usb to see if you get similar results, that would point to a software issue.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Recommendations of non-Apple products with similar longevity?6·2 years agoJust wanted to expand a bit on your comment - Dell have a few laptop product lines, and the Latitude line is the business one that should be the most reliable/longest-supported. I’ve had a few Latitude laptops that lasted 3 years each before I changed jobs and left them behind, and was satisfied with them. Worked well with Linux which was a bigger deal back in 2015 than it is now.
Other companies are probably the same - Lenovo thinkpads are good, yoga not so much.
Totally agree about Linux, it’s come a long way in the last 10 years and you can do basically everything there now. Battery life may be affected, I think that’s one of the last areas they need to work on.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Chat@beehaw.org•A lot of people hate crypto, and I can understand, however...English8·2 years agoYou can use both systems, and appreciate their advantages and disadvantages. Cryptocurrency is good for discreet transactions where you don’t mind sacrificing some of the protections of the traditional financial system. So far it seems that it’s mainly used to buy drugs and other illegal stuff, but I’ve also seen web hosting purchasable with crypto, and I’m sure there are plenty of other applications that I can’t think of now. Back in the first bitcoin boom, there were restaurants selling food for btc, but the confirmation delay was a concern. That wouldn’t be the case now with the lightning network, but the novelty is gone.
The web3 stuff built on top of blockchain seems to be 99% scams and grifts. I don’t subscribe to the value of adding artificial scarcity/provenance to digital goods.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Two brands suspend advertising on X after their ads appeared next to pro-Nazi content7·2 years agoReally? I just spent 5 minutes searching for the fourteen words, and found a bunch of openly white supremacist/nazi content, with plenty of likes and retweets. Remember, Musk fired/let go most of his content and safety teams after he took the company over. You can report stuff but it won’t get taken down any more.
(Note, I won’t link the content here in case that’s against rules, but it’s really not hard to find. Look at the “ChiefBarony” and “SindriThule” accounts for example)
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Phishing pages placed on hacked websitesEnglish2·2 years agoIf you’re lucky, you can dig around in the directory the phishing page is in, and find the other parts of the phish kit - usually just a php/html page, plus some image and css assets. sometimes it gets uploaded as a zip file which you can download to view the source of the page, which can be useful to see where harvested credentials are sent to. Most of the time they’re emailed off to a burner email, but sometimes they’re saved as a text file or posted to a secondary site.
I built up quite a large collection of phish kits while working at a CERT in the past, was cool to see how simple they were.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Linus responds to The Problem with LMGEnglish34·2 years agoLinus is responding to this video from Gamers Nexus: https://youtu.be/FGW3TPytTjc
It’s a long video, but the tl;dr is that LTT are getting sloppy in their reviews, making mistakes, and not fixing them in a clear manner. Additionally, there are some larger issues around a recent review of a gpu heatsink.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget2·2 years agoI see, thanks! Yeah, surfing the web without Adblock is actually horrible these days.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it | Engadget1·2 years agoHow do the big CDNs handle Tor traffic? Do you find you get blocked, or is it just a matter of more captchas/challenges?
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Room Temperature Superconductors - This Changes EVERYTHING!9·2 years agoRelated to what you’ve posted, the Wikipedia article on room temperature superconductors has a decent history on other claims, which have all turned out to be false or only usable in very specific circumstances: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room-temperature_superconductor
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed18·2 years agoThat’s not why Google is harmful though - they’re harmful because almost all of their revenue comes from advertising - everything else they offer is just a funnel to gain data on the worlds population in order to better target advertising.
As for cloudflare - they showed their true colours last year with kiwifarms. They’ll happily host the worst websites in the world as long as they don’t get bad press.
pemmykins@beehaw.orgto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How does a private torrent tracker associate the downloader with my account?1·2 years agoI think what they were getting at is that you need to get the NZB files and archive passwords from a private community these days, many of which are closed/charge money for access. If you download group headers like you could back in the day, 95% of posts are encrypted - or else they get DMCA’d. also, most Usenet providers are under the same 2-3 companies, last time I checked - so DMCAs are a lot easier to serve. It’s definitely a lot less open than it was 10-15 years ago.
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Dang, that’s a really cool phenomenon, thanks for sharing!