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testfactor ,

Yeah, I can't find a news article or anything, lol. Definitely confused.

testfactor ,

A model 3 to an f150 is absolutely apples and oranges.

testfactor ,

Why not just compare the model 3 to an 18-wheeler then? Those weigh way more. Would have made his point better.

And it's a completely meaningful comparison, as long as you throw away the fact that different vehicles are used for different things.

testfactor ,

But does it protect a company who is throwing out food that someone then eats? They aren't a good Samaritan in that case.

And even if it's lawful federally, they may run against local ordinances.

And even if every single thing is above board, that still doesn't stop them from getting sued. It just means they'd win. But legal costs being what they are, it's probably cheaper to just run off anybody who might be litigious before something can happen.

testfactor ,

So, I'm from Alabama and my dad worked for the state. While the holiday is terrible, it has a dope as hell placement.

They always put it on the first Monday in June, so it's always the week after Memorial Day.

As such, state offices basically shut down for a week, since everybody takes the Tuesday to Friday after Memorial Day off, since 4 days of leave gets you a 10 day stretch of no work.

Not saying it's good, but it'd be hella unpopular to repeal, and not cause people care about Jefferson Davis, lol.

testfactor ,

Oh dang, did the new remaster go back and redo all the Vivian dialogue to match the original Japanese!?

I was already stoked for this game, but that's got me double stoked!!!

testfactor ,

I wouldn't let every VM have an interface into your management network, regardless of how you implement this. Your management network should be segregated with the ability to route to all the other VLANs with an appropriate firewall setup that only allows "related/established" connections back into it.

As for your services, having them on separate VLANs is fine, but it seems like you would benefit from having a reverse proxy to forward things to the appropriate VLAN, to reduce your management overhead.

But in general, having multiple interfaces per VM is fine. There shouldn't be any performance hit or anything. But remember that if you have a compromised VM, it'll be on any networks you give it an interface in, so minimizing that is key for security purposes. Ideally it would live in a VLAN that only has Internet access and/or direct access to your reverse proxy.

testfactor ,

Yeah, it can for sure. Definitely worth mentioning.
Gotta watch what interface is set as the default router, or you're bound to have a bad time.
That said, the same is true with his originally proposed solution of pushing a trunk port to the VM, so it's not any worse in that regard.

But yeah, full agreement on the correct solution.
Keep it simple.

testfactor ,

Maybe someday, but that's not the point of the tech as it stands. It's accessibility.

They guy who it failed in (Noland Arbaugh) is a full on quadriplegic. The ability to use a computer in a semi-normal way is absolutely beyond life changing for him.

testfactor ,

I'm well aware of the existence of alternatives. But you must agree that what is achievable with an implant far outstrips the current alternatives?

testfactor ,

Is there a good Go community on Lemmy?

/r/baduk is definitely one of the old subreddits I do miss.

testfactor ,

In the Bibles defense, it didn't just rain:

11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the floodgates of the sky were opened.
Genesis 7:11

So, like, most of the water probably came from underground, not from the rain. Though I'd imagine both were pretty bad.

Not saying the story is true or anything. Just pointing out the straw man, since the Bible doesn't claim all the water was from rain.

testfactor ,

I'll mention Fez since I think people forgot about it in the wake of all the Phil Phish drama.

Excellent game that I think fits this bill.

testfactor ,

I was just about to say, isn't this just OpenStack?

I don't even think OpenStack is needlessly complicated.
Yes, it is complicated, but who thinks operating a cloud environment the equivalent of AWS is trivial?

Roku TV bricked until agreeing to new terms of service

See title - very frustrating. There is no way to continue to use the TV without agreeing to the terms. I couldn't use different inputs, or even go to settings from the home screen and disconnect from the internet to disable their services. If I don't agree to their terms, then I don't get access to their new products. That...

testfactor ,

Sceptre makes modern, affordable dumb TVs.

testfactor ,

I mean, even if you're against bank's utilizing funds deposited to give out loans, I think they still have an obvious core function.

I'd much rather have a secure facility to keep my money, rather than, like, under my mattress, right?
If for no ther reason than it means I'm not broke if my house burns down.

testfactor ,

What clear rule did she violate though?
Like, Grammerly isn't an AI tool. It's a glorified spell check. And several of her previous professors had recommended it's use.

What she did "wrong" was write something that TurnItIn decided to flag as AI generated, which it's incredibly far from 100% accurate at.

Like, what should she have done differently?

testfactor ,

As I get older, I've realized that places like here and reddit would be wildly better if everyone younger than me wasn't allowed to use it, lol. :P

testfactor ,

I'd rule out k8s if you're looking for simple administration.

testfactor ,

To be fair, he's not contradicting the intended statement. "Animals in captivity" usually refers to zoos/aquariums/etc in this context.

They are just pointing out that animals raised for food are also "animals in captivity," and have dramatically reduced lifespans.

testfactor ,

My response was in reference to the comment the guy above linked to. The one by WallEx.

That post was claiming animals didn't live longer in captivity, but was taking animals raised for meat into account.

testfactor ,

Holy cannoli!

One of the captured bar proprietors noticed that the pertinent association, Umih, never noticed this necessity while reestablishing his permit:

“No one, not even the experts of Umih who give obligatory preparing as a component of a permit IV resumption, to me never said I should keep this set of experiences.”

In light of inquiries by BFM Business, Umih conceded that the preparation doesn’t make reference to WiFi logging yet noticed that Umih individuals ought to have thought about this significant prerequisite since it was referenced in a bulletin.

So they even had to get accredited when standing up the WiFi, the accreditation organization didn't mention it, then when charged with a crime have the audacity to say, "well, I mean, he should have known."

My brother in Christ, this guy just owns a coffee shop. Why on earth should he be deep in the weeds on technical regulations.

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