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Living 20 minutes into the future. Eccentric weirdo. Virtual Adept. Time traveler. Thelemite. Technomage. Hacker on main. APT 3319. Not human. 30% software and implants. H+ - 0.4 on the Berram-7 scale. Furry adjacent. Pan/poly. Burnout.

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What're some of the dumbest things you've done to yourself in Linux?

I’m working on a some materials for a class wherein I’ll be teaching some young, wide-eyed Windows nerds about Linux and we’re including a section we’re calling “foot guns”. Basically it’s ways you might shoot yourself in the foot while meddling with your newfound Linux powers....

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I was working on my final project in a class in undergrad on the campus VAX. VMS had a versioned filesystem, which is to say that every time you saved a file (like your source code in LSE), it would create a new file (e.g., FINAL.COB;23). I was getting confused by all of the versions of my project so I decided to clean some of the older ones out:

DELETE FINAL.COB;1*

DELETE FINAL.COB;2*

I had to run to the data center the VAX was in halfway across campus to beg the sysadmins to restore $STUDENTS:[DRWHO.CS1337]FINAL.COB;* from the hourly tape backup (at least there was that) and re-debug the last two functions so I could hand it in before midnight. Lesson learned: Don’t worry about cleaning up your workspace until after you’re done.

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People don’t use turn signals, speed through residential neighborhoods, change lanes in the middle of intersections, it’s insane.

It’s been like that since I was a kid in the 80’s.

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That is why we took our time when designing the new Find My Device, which uses a crowdsourced device-locating network to help you find your lost or misplaced devices and belongings quickly – even when they’re offline.

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More like, already deployed, this is just the announcement.

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That is a very important lesson to learn early, because the same applies when you’re grown up.

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The only fix for that is for nobody to communicate, ever.

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It’ll be fun filtering all the color codes out of build logs, that’s for sure. :/

Google fires 28 workers for protesting $1.2 billion Israel contract (www.nbcnews.com)

“Google issued a stern warning to its employees, with the company’s vice president of global security, Chris Rackow, saying, “If you’re one of the few who are tempted to think we’re going to overlook conduct that violates our policies, think again,” according to an internal memo obtained by CNBC.”

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I think yinz missed the sarcasm in the comment you’re replying to.

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Thanking? No. That would be impolitic.

Quietly using? They’d be foolish not to.

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That’s more than a reasonable period of time to wait.

Can you run a SMART check on the drive from a liveCD? memtest86?

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Have you tried a smaller card? 32GB was pretty well unheard of, even in the DOS 6.22 days.

It’s been a very long time since I’ve thought about stuff like this. It reminds me of when I was trying to get a 1GB drive working on a 486 when I was in college. The drive wasn’t seen (just like you’re seeing). What I had to do was install the manufacturer’s backwards compatibility software (it was for systems that were too old to have BIOSes that recognized drives that big) so that the BIOS, when it probed the hard drive would somehow load a TSR that added support for large hard drives.

Looking up the card in question, it loads the XTIDE BIOS, and the card has “Select XT-CF(PIO) Mode/Base IO 300h” silkscreened on the back. Zooming in on the front of the card, it doesn’t look like you can set that on the DIP switch block for some reason. I don’t see any documentation for download from the site. Did any docs come with the card?

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Hot on the heels of piracy spiking when streaming media libraries were being pared down. This reads like a shot against seedboxes.

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Is it just Kbin, or does every fediverse service have the issue of being totally swarmed with bots advertising illegal pharmaceuticals? Is this just the result of limited moderation?

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I haven’t seen it on any of the instances I hang out on.

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I was just about to ask if anybody else had been “advised” through the usual social back channels to not consider hiring anyone on that list. I got a couple of messages last night from folks I used to work for about that.

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It’s not an actual list. There’s no GDoc that gets shared around or anything. People talk to people. Folks who used to work together who kept in touch sometimes give each other “a friendly heads-up - that guy at the protest? He’s getting fired. Don’t hire him.” Then e-mails to recruiting addresses get deleted or a resume’ gets dumped in the recycling bin, and that’s that.

It’s the same back channels on LinkedIn and Skype chat groups (yes, they’re still a thing) that are used to organize parties at RSA and shit like that.

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Exactly. It’s still not working. At least, on Linux boxen. It’s been broken for the last few releases.

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Still not fixed: Video playback temporarily disabling the screensaver.

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Shit. I’m going on travel in a month or two.

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If you look at it from the perspective of “we are not allowed to have nice things, power is the only thing that matters,” it not only makes sense it’s predictable.

Edit: “victus haze”

“defeated haze”

Somewhat misused Latin? On point.

Descriptive of what is likely to happen? Also on point. .gov never disappoints.

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