cmnybo

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cmnybo,

It’s very easy to setup a Hurricane Electric tunnel and you get an entire /48 for free. The only downside is that it doesn’t work over CGNAT.

It looks like IPv6rs is using WireGuard, so it can work even with CGNAT. I didn’t see any mention of what size allocation they hand out though.

cmnybo,

I had some trouble with 2.4.4 on proton 7. It would get very laggy after being open for a while. I updated to 2.5.0 on proton 9 beta and it’s been running smoothly with hundreds of mods.

cmnybo,

If only there were still a backup like LORAN. It wasn’t as accurate as GPS, but it would still get you to your destination.
VOR and NDB stations keep getting decommissioned as well.

cmnybo,

Whoever buys it will most likely just part it out and sell it on ebay.

cmnybo,

At that price, the hardware will be ancient and you will spend more on electricity in a year than you spent on the server.

cmnybo,

I’ve been using snapshots for a couple of years. So far I’ve only had to restore a snapshot once, but it and it worked fine. The snapshots are created almost instantly and they don’t use much disk space unless a lot of stuff has been changed.

cmnybo,

I’ve got a T480 and it gets really good battery life. Having a hot swapable battery is nice too. I would suggest avoiding the ones with a dedicated GPU though. They are power hungry and don’t have enough performance to be worth it.

Reverse emmc/microsd adapter (sh.itjust.works)

So I used something like these some years ago to recover data off a phone, but I was wondering if the reverse is possible in having a bga soldered adapter with a microsd slot on top. Or if PCBs can even be soldered together like that. I’ve never actually checked if bga chips have raised pads or something. The purpose would be...

cmnybo,

I’ve seen a lot of single board computers with removable eMMC memory. Many of the Orange Pi boards have eMMC modules.

cmnybo,

No, that’s a windows program and running it in a VM would probably cause unacceptable latency. You can use PipeWire or JACK to put real time audio filters inline though.

FCC Imposes Nearly $200 Million in Fines on US Wireless Carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon) for Illegal Location Data Sharing (neuters.de)

The carriers sold “real-time location information to data aggregators, allowing this highly sensitive data to wind up in the hands of bail-bond companies, bounty hunters, and other shady actors,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement....

cmnybo,

OK, now give them a fine that will actually hurt.

cmnybo,

I’m surprised that the Pi can even run Stable Diffusion.

cmnybo,

Was it an actual zip file that managed to exploit some vulnerability in the program that opened it or was it something like “filename.zip.exe” and windows hid the .exe part?

MisterMoo, to firefox
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Dear @firefox : Please stop saving images as webp when I drag them out of the browser. Forever stop that. Even if they are webp originally, just give me a setting to auto-convert them to JPEG. When I get a webp file the first thing I have to do is convert it manually if I'm going to do anything with it.

cmnybo,

There could be an option to auto convert to PNG. I wouldn’t want anything auto converted to a lossy format like JPEG.

cmnybo,

Nintendo has been on my shitlist for a long time. They will never see a single cent from me either.

cmnybo,

The printing services are good if you need metal prints or if you need resin prints and can’t deal with the fumes and mess.

If you just need filament prints, it’s better to buy a printer. It really sucks to wait a week or more for the part to show up only to find that you made a mistake and it doesn’t fit.

cmnybo,

I’ve never seen Firefox use that much memory, even with lots of tabs open for weeks. Maybe you have an extension that’s causing issues.

cmnybo,

What’s the accuracy? About 50% AKA random chance?

cmnybo,

Never connect a smart TV to the internet. Always buy them from a store with a good return policy. If it doesn’t work without an internet connection, then return it.

cmnybo,

Fines should be a percentage of annual revenue, not a fixed dollar amount. That way it will hurt a large company just as much as it would a small one.

cmnybo,

Apple products are crap, but pretty much all wireless earbuds have the same problem. Even if the batteries are easily replaceable, the ear buds are likely to get lost since there is no cord to catch them when they fall out of your ears.

cmnybo,

The 8080 was discontinued in 1990. The Z80 is code compatible with the 8080, but the 8080 is not code compatible with the Z80. They are not pin compatible either. The pinouts are completely different, the 8080 needs 3 different power supply rails and 2 clocks.

cmnybo,

I certainly wouldn’t want pay the power bill from leaving a bunch of these running 24/7, but would work fine if you wanted to learn cluster computing.

You could always load them up with a bunch of classic games and get all your friends over for a LAN party.

How to make it so frequently used sites don't constantly require 2FA? [SOLVED]

EDIT: After reading all the responses, I’ve decided to allow cookies to persist after they close the browser, which I expect will make it so that 2FA doesn’t kick in as often, at least not on their most frequently used web sites. I may also look into privacy oriented browser extensions that might offer some protection, such...

cmnybo,

I set Firefox to save cookies for a few sites that I want to stay signed into. Everything else gets deleted when the browser is closed.

cmnybo,

My IPv4 connection uses CGNAT, so I use a VPN to access my server. I also have IPv6, so I have a couple of things directly accessible over it in case the VPN drops for some reason. I do have dynamic DNS set up, although it’s not really necessary. My IPv6 prefix doesn’t seem to change unless I change the DUID on my firewall.

cmnybo,

Most digital voice modes fit in a 12.5kHz channel. LoRa would need 10 times that for the same bitrate. It certainly wouldn’t be practical on the 70cm band, but it could be doable on 33cm if you are somewhere where there isn’t a bunch of unlicensed users cluttering up the band.

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