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bitwolf ,

Love Facebook container, but never tried multi account containers thanks for sharing!

Would love for it to be available on the Android version

bitwolf ,

Forejo offers the ability to login via githubs oauth provider.

bitwolf ,

I always show people single click printer setups.

Linux (and sometimes Android) is the only platform printers actually work reliably.

bitwolf ,

Which printer?

bitwolf ,

Most ISPs prepared material to lobby otherwise. It was shared, I'm pretty sure within this community, when they were discovered.

bitwolf ,

Rather than delete, modify the question so its wrong.
Then the ai will hallucinate.

bitwolf ,

So they have to carefully only source the MIT data?

bitwolf ,

All this BS Tesla pulls, I'm surprised no one has published a Tesla "jailbreak" yet.

bitwolf ,

From what I have noticed possibly. However there is awareness being raised that you could buy used and shortly after get hit with a 20k battery repair bill.

They're not at all designed to be sold used IMO. Rather they are designed to be recycled and resold through Tesla.

bitwolf ,

All I need are Signal, maps, Plex, and the ability to Dev on the device 🙏

bitwolf ,

Are they still looking for talent?

My current job is taking advantage of the market and drastically changing things for the worse and I'm feeling stuck, far away from my family and friends.

bitwolf ,

Oh wow, I didn't think miniflux was still active. I wonder if they can help me debug why their fever api endpoint crashes Readably

bitwolf ,

Great so customer service will soon become 10x worse.

bitwolf ,

Driving i35, getting to i35, its all parking lots and shopping malls.

It looks like a giant oversized strip mall.

Within city walls it's beautiful. But since Texas is so car dependent most of what you see are strip malls, giant bridges, and poor road design.

bitwolf ,

Right?
I always wondered why tech moved to Texas it has all the things data centers would hate:

  • unstable electricity
  • high heat
  • high property taxes

If anything, I'd think they'd move to the great lakes.

  • Close to the Chicago IXP
  • Water for energy
  • Cool weather
bitwolf ,

I just read on LinkedIn a post from a Tesla engineer laid off.

He said "I checked my email while auto piloting to work".

The employees know more than anyone its capabilities and they still take the same stupid risk.

bitwolf ,

Bitwig works well in Linux. But you'd have to curate new plugins based on Linux compat.
At least until CLAP plugins become ubiquitous

bitwolf ,

People dont care so long as their friends are also using it.

Windows 11 Start menu ads are now rolling out to everyone (www.theverge.com)

Microsoft is starting to enable ads inside the Start menu on Windows 11 for all users. After testing these briefly with Windows Insiders earlier this month, Microsoft has started to distribute update KB5036980 to Windows 11 users this week, which includes “recommendations” for apps from the Microsoft Store in the Start menu....

bitwolf ,

Nature is healing!

bitwolf ,

Technically they do work, but the publisher is blocking Linux.

bitwolf ,

And now, back to your regularly scheduled approved programming!

bitwolf ,

To be fair, Windows and Macos support is like this too.
Its random forum suggestions from even less technical people.

The distros official resources are comprehensive and don't have the issue of being outdated and fragmented.

Google fires 28 employees after protest over Israel cloud contract (www.theverge.com)

Google fired 28 employees in connection with sit-in protests at two of its offices this week, according to an internal memo obtained by The Verge. The firings come after 9 employees were suspended and then arrested in New York and California on Tuesday....

bitwolf ,

Every employee is bound by the Software Engineering code of ethics.

So does this mean Google has abandoned this.

bitwolf ,

Maybe the new WFH people during pandemic.

I suspect that the many who always were remote have better habits established to make WFH healthy.

bitwolf ,

Hey, how do you get the creative Commons attribution to automatically appear under your comments?

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    macOS is a Unix system that can run any Linux software

    Not quite, but they are very similar.

    bitwolf ,

    Vaultwarden has supported pass keys for a while.
    The client app does all the hard work in this pattern.

    bitwolf ,

    Or software made by Microsoft themselves!

    bitwolf ,

    I remember the competition on speed.
    And Google publishing the response time on the results page as a way to showcase it's speed over the competitors.

    bitwolf ,

    I am surprised anyone with a career like his still depends on a publisher.

    These large personalities, and the media world as a whole, would be so much better if they independently published.

    bitwolf ,

    You have potentially two or more hours added to your day for socializing.

    Get lunch nearby, go to the park, do stuff in the evening.

    If you're too isolated physically that speaks to urban sprawl and car dependency more than wfh imo

    bitwolf ,

    Do not use ldd on untrusted binaries.

    I executed the backdoor the other day when assessing the damage.

    objdump is the better tool to use in this case.

    bitwolf ,

    I get a ton of mail promotions for Fiber Internet that isn't even in my area yet.

    I let myself get excited every time only to be let down.

    bitwolf ,

    It is kind of lame we still haven't ratified the ERA though.

    bitwolf ,

    You can do https Cloudflare <-> node

    bitwolf ,

    Oh I understand.

    I was referring to the "strict" tls option which enforces that Cloudflare connect to your node via tls instead of http.

    bitwolf ,

    I always found the whirling noise surprising. One can clearly hear the wheels which are as loud as the speaker.

    And if you're deaf neither will help.

    bitwolf ,

    How can they flex a networking parent on a SaaS? Doesn't that fall under some clause that's standard for doing business?

    bitwolf ,

    No issues with 4k on Fedora stock

    bitwolf ,

    Yeah the 780m on Phoenix has been buggy AF.

    But the 7900xtx in my desktop has been working like a dream.

    bitwolf ,

    Unfortunately I understand AMDs side too. Shared memory access is hard in general. Unfortunately you have to depend on that for integrated gpus.

    Kernel 6.8, aside from the GPU issues, has been great on this platform so I do still believe the 7040's will maintain the AMD tendency to age like fine wine.

    bitwolf ,

    Somehow it's managed to randomly toggle the DPI setting on my mouse.

    It's a Sensei RAW, there is no software switch, it's all done in the mouse.

    bitwolf ,

    Been happy with Zitadel so far.

    I usually worry about getting bit later with apps that depend on a relational database.

    This is my first cockroach db app and it's not nearly as obtuse as the MySQL container image. Hopefully it continues to work smoothly.

    bitwolf ,

    Hypervisor framework support in Podman 5 is going to make work so much more pleasant. Very eager for the update!

    bitwolf ,

    I primarily use Immich as well and found albums could have a little more options.

    I saw ente recently open sourced, may be worth a link.

    bitwolf ,

    The worst thing is when you open the sidebar. If you click too fast on a sidebar item it registers as a click on the first ad in your feed.

    I report the ad as offensive every time this happens which is almost every time.

    bitwolf ,

    I am mostly on Lemmy now. There are still one or two niche communities still only on Reddit that I frequent.

    Thankfully this list keeps shrinking as time goes on 🙂

    bitwolf ,

    This seems ripe for workarounds.

    It's not too complicated to fix a motor to your normal bicycle. I wonder how well this will implemented.

    That said I'm surprised this is coming from Amsterdam, considering they're both very pro bike. And I also see very little controversy coming from the Netherlands in general (farm laws primarily)

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