

Yeah, they can get fairly hot.
This is a test account for testing out lemmy.
Bio update test: 2024-03-13


Yeah, they can get fairly hot.


But that will be a problem for the next guy.


Full circle to sticky notes on monitor.


No, that was a bit different.
login: nbusr
password: nbusr123


Obvious, the address of where you pee.


Employees across the company from engineering to HR to finance to marketing run thousands of AI agent sessions each day to get their work done
Meanwhile the employees:



The Cloudflare bit, at least their consumer product in question only works as a public VPN (such as Mullvad, IVPN, etc…), meaning it’s more of an encrypted proxy. So it doesn’t counter anything.
Why it blocks incoming connections on other interfaces ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It only makes sense for it to capture all outgoing connections not destined to split-tunneled IP ranges, as to prevent leaks.


I also use that, and it’s just all over the place.
I’ve had issues with my carrier, so I just used foreign SIM in roaming for a while. €11 for 40GB is not that bad.
And then I found I can’t purchase a train ticket. For some reason, ZSSK (Slovakian passenger railway company) blocked IPs of Lifecell (Ukrainian MNO), but was fine with IP from RackNerd (Virginia).
Oh, and the university I am at blocks IPs from “3rd world countries”, the result of which was that Asburn, Virginia is fine, but somehow New York is a 3rd world country.
Their instructions say to use any EU-based VPN.
OneDrive uploads would only work for me over Mullvad without crashing.
I also had Reddit block Czech T-Mobile IPs.


Which just seems stupid. Smartphone is a computer. When you want to run something as administrator on Windows, it’s just a Yes/No prompt away, and Windows isn’t some small thing either.


Sounds like Australia to me.


Very much outside US as well: https://mullvad.net/en/help/partnerships-and-resellers
Yesterday I tried Proxy Store for the first time (previously I used German Amazon), I’ll see how that ends up. Though I wasn’t able to pay with card, because PayPal. Apparently, we now have instant bank transfers accross entire SEPA, so it was sent out on the same day.


I used to send €10 O_o
Mostly because I liked getting all the different stamps to send it with.
It would take quite a while in the end. Print address to envelope, print code, insert money, close envelope, take out all the stamps, calculate the combination to get right value, check the available stock for each stamp, recalculate (no way I am using ones out of stock), take a soft brush, dip in water, wet the stamps, stick them on, make sure they’re on well, let dry, take to mailbox, wait up to 10 days for it to arrive and get credited.


closed, wontfix


Aside from the 3 top right icons (probably) not showing correctly it seems to run. But I never used it, so I don’t know what to test in there.

https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2983


arrays start at (offset) zero
i.e.: *(array + i)
It better not…
That assumes I won’t keep pausing the show to think.


Yeah, it’s… interesting. Especially with donations.
Apple takes a 30% cut, then Google does so as well from the remainder.
Feeling generous? Congrats, more than a half goes to corporations.
I am not sure, I don’t have screws to try with. Well, at least not ones long enough, the DVD drive came with a set too, but those assumed a flat piece of metal.
I’ve also thought of a more… shitty solution.
It can only slide in and out, so if I don’t really tighten them, and fill the void with something, it should be fine.
So… maybe hot glue to fill the gaps.
Or, since I’d already need longer screws, I could probably drill holes through the metal that’s right below, currently just covering the plastic. Though that would probably stick out too much.
Meh, if I could think of more good solutions, I’d still go with the laziest one.