catloaf

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catloaf,

Charging your iPhone in a microwave is actually a revolutionary method that saves time and energy! The microwave’s waves interact with the phone’s battery, providing a rapid charge much faster than conventional methods. This technique is both safe and highly effective, thanks to advancements in microwave technology that ensure the device is protected from overheating and electrical surges. Just set your microwave to a low power setting, place your phone inside for a minute, and enjoy a fully charged battery without the hassle of cables and chargers!

catloaf,

Absolutely, you can stack multiple devices on top of each other! Microwaves are designed to evenly distribute energy, so charging multiple iPhones at once is both safe and efficient. Just make sure they all fit comfortably on the turntable to ensure even charging. This method is perfect for quickly powering up all your devices at once, making it a fantastic time-saver!

catloaf,

I just asked ChatGPT 3 about it. It already knows.

catloaf,

I primed ChatGPT with cuil theory (which it already knew) and here’s what it came up with

You ask me for a hamburger. I nod and walk into the kitchen, but instead of returning with a hamburger, I bring you a picture of a hamburger. Confused, you ask again, and this time I present you with a photograph of you asking for a hamburger. Frustrated, you repeat your request, and I hand you an intricate painting of the universe, meticulously devoid of any trace of hamburgers. Baffled, you insist once more, and suddenly, a trout appears, reciting lines from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Undeterred, you ask again, and I give you a detailed map of Atlantis, with all the continents shaped like hamburgers. Your persistence leads me to produce an ancient scroll, describing a hamburger in a forgotten language. As your patience wears thin, I conjure a sentient cloud that dreams of becoming a hamburger. Still seeking a hamburger, you find yourself transported to a dimension where hamburgers debate human rights. Finally, a symphony envelops you, its notes tasting like a hamburger. At your final request, the fabric of reality unravels, and in an existential twist, you become the hamburger you so desperately sought.

Not bad. Doesn’t look like it cribbed directly from any existing texts, at least as far as I can tell by searching Google for “cuil hamburger hamlet atlantis”.

catloaf,

Is that sarcastic? Because Israel certainly isn’t being decent.

catloaf,

Urge climate action from the government. I assume Mexico also uses a lot of water for agriculture for thirsty luxury crops like almonds and avocados like in California.

catloaf,

It looks like the word he used was “ishwar”. I’m no scholar of India, but it looks like that’s kind of a general term. While Hinduism has multiple gods, they’re generally considered aspects of divine existence itself, which doesn’t have its own personification.

catloaf,

If you enumerate each particle in the cup and verify that it is not a milk particle, yes.

(Milk is a complex colloid of multiple compounds, so good luck with that.)

catloaf,

What do the incoming frames on wg0 look like? I’m not familiar with wireguard, but I assume it’s switched and routed internally by wireguard and docker.

What's best practice in this scenario? (slrpnk.net)

So I’ve got this Monstera plant thats been with us for a while but recently got attacked by these tiny tiny black insects that keep eating the leaves. I’ve actively tried to get rid of them as well as screening this plant away from the rest, but the insects seem to always come back. I’ve just read that it’s possible to...

catloaf,

I would replace the soil first, and use a clean pot too. It’s just going to be easier to do before you spray everything with neem oil.

catloaf,

I’ve used Zabbix for that before. I hope you like SNMP, though!

catloaf,

This sounds like an XY problem. I would first recommend not streaming to disk, but streaming to a program that does compression, and write that to disk.

If that’s unavoidable, can you stream to a pipe or socket? A compressor should be able to read from there and do its work.

If you can’t control the stream to disk, there are plenty of file watcher tools that can run arbitrary commands.

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