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Tom Kean got months of paid sick leave – after voting against it for others

theguardian.com
9 points·by petee·7 dni temu·0 comments

Build Your Own IP Geolocation Setup Without the SaaS Tax in an Afternoon

kerochan.lol
3 points·by petee·13 dni temu·6 comments

Hardware Debugging for Reverse Engineers Part 2: JTAG, SSDs and Firmware Extrac

wrongbaud.github.io
3 points·by petee·25 dni temu·0 comments

xAI Asks Court to Strip Alleged Grok Deepfake Nudes Victims of Anonymity

wired.com
4 points·by petee·w zeszłym miesiącu·1 comments

Android rolling out AI 'Contextual suggestions' that learn from your habits

9to5google.com
1 points·by petee·2 miesiące temu·2 comments

KeyWalking: Pattern Based Passwords (2015)

michaelhendrickx.com
2 points·by petee·4 miesiące temu·0 comments

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petee
·przedwczoraj·discuss
Yeah I'm very lost on what this is supposed to do -- "Summon your site" is quite vague. "see it live", like a demo? or is this actually published somewhere? Is it forever?

Desktop mode doesn't show any more information either
petee
·3 dni temu·discuss
Nearly 4 years from last notification and the password is the same; either thats real incompetence, or a hilarious power move
petee
·4 dni temu·discuss
> If anything, then the 2.5-gig port is overkill.

Or 1 gig is underkill. My original reply was just pointing out that simply adding a 2.5g switch doesn't make it a 5 port 2.5g router, it makes it a 1 gig router with 2.5 internal, at best
petee
·4 dni temu·discuss
I had suppressed my memory of Christmas Carol 3d in theaters apparently - super jumpy, really bad ghosting, let alone the bad animation
petee
·5 dni temu·discuss
Ok, so your wan is 1gig, and your lan 2.5...handy but not much of a perk. Lets just call this an AP, which would clear up many issues people seem to have with it
petee
·5 dni temu·discuss
It does raise the question that if it is for developers, what exactly is being developed? Especially if its not representative of hardware that is available or desired; is there some advantage targeting a very particular chipset? This seems to be the only device using it (from what i could find briefly)
petee
·5 dni temu·discuss
2.5 is the WAN, so your lan is only getting 1g anyway
petee
·5 dni temu·discuss
While glasses certainly sucked (I had a Samsung) I just couldn't stand that most content was essentially a technology demonstration -- throwing objects at the viewer for the sake of it, 4th wall be damned.

The Lion King is an example of good 3d imho, because they used it to improve the storytelling and art -- like adding depth to the water reflection of Simba
petee
·7 dni temu·discuss
I see some kind of illumination from below/behind the display. Being from Gamers Nexus, I'd be shocked if it was manipulated. Maybe just a really steep sidelite
petee
·8 dni temu·discuss
I appreciated it for my Google Takeout download - they seemed to cap per file speed, so I could get multiple going. Getting it done quickly was important since google would force 2fa re-auth if you waited literally 30 seconds between files, ~80 4G files

Besides that, my two housemates streaming 4k while I'm downloading an iso can definitely hit the cap. The extra headroom is nice, versus just falling over
petee
·11 dni temu·discuss
Even thats slowly being depreciated for gestures as the default option. A bunch of Google's own apps won't play nice with it anymore on the flagship Pixel, drawing buttons underneath
petee
·11 dni temu·discuss
On mobile this surfaced as trying to download a file called "viewer", couldn't see the url. Def weird
petee
·11 dni temu·discuss
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

puttygen.com looks super fishy, the disclaimer:

> Puttygen software is not created, nor supported by Puttygen.com. The program has been tested and is believed to be safe. [...] The use of Puttygen through Puttygen.com is done at your own discretion and risk

Edit: or is that the evil grin?
petee
·11 dni temu·discuss
Frankly it reads exactly as a pitch - who you are, why you're the best, and whats wrong with whats presented, followed by 'so use us'.

And there was no misinformation here. You even use the lack of City data in GeoLite as a negative, yet you only offer City as paid. Personally, I'm already paying a VM cost, and I can get 1uS answers hosting locally, so this is a valid solution.

Im trying to be honest with you because I found the project on reddit, where you commented, only to share it here and find the same immediate reply with no constructive input to their project. Do you offer a community or offline version of your db for local use?
petee
·11 dni temu·discuss
Beautiful, like I needed a new crossover of hobbies; btw could this fill a 220 format frame?

You also could save a lot of weight by boring out your plywood base and still be plenty rigid
petee
·13 dni temu·discuss
There are a few reasons one could chose to not go with saas, but this is someone's small project which was neat; and upgradable to any GeoIP db, I might add...you guys don't need to advertise yourself everytime someone shares it -- https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1oa1pdh/made_a_...
petee
·13 dni temu·discuss
I was thinking that if you preload your 50k list and override the min-ttl, the prefetch would let you relax the cron schedule a little
petee
·13 dni temu·discuss
Unbound has "prefetch" which will refresh near-expired cached records, and various other cache/ttl knobs. "serve-expired" seemed to work well too
petee
·18 dni temu·discuss
Rebooting could be a mini-game where you dodge the user's BIOS keystrokes a few times before they give up
petee
·19 dni temu·discuss
Any tricks to get Claude to actually use the CLAUDE.md consistently? Many times now its completely ignored it, despite being short, concise + generated by Claude itself, and I see bug reports about this that are over a year old