9point6
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- Comment on Reminder for all Lemmy moderators and admins. 10 hours ago:
All grass users should touch Lemmy just to see what happens
- Comment on Are illegal streaming sites really getting shut down a lot lately or has it always been like this? 1 day ago:
TBF those streaming sites are usually the lowest common denominator, run by people who are just trying to make as much ad money as they can before they get caught or shut down.
When one shuts down, another inevitably pops up—it’s been this way for a couple of decades. No site ever lasts longer than a couple of years tops, it’s just a way too obvious way of doing things to not get caught eventually
Generally it’s best to go with a download based approach anyway (or one of the streaming approaches that doesn’t involve a web browser), given the quantity of shitty ads and tracking they’ll have on them.
- Comment on What your coffee preparation method says about you 4 days ago:
Is a bean to cup espresso machine Calculate Linux then?
- Comment on Habits of Insects 4 days ago:
And so the US lost decade becomes the medieval dark ages
It’d be fascinating as an outsider if the choices made by the US didn’t basically impact everything, everywhere.
- Comment on Keir Starmer says the UK can decarbonise without disruption – that’s neither true nor helpful 5 days ago:
theguardian.com/…/uk-meat-consumption-lowest-leve…
Sure things can always go quicker, but this one is at least already on the right trajectory, and luckily that’s the hardest one for a government to influence.
The government should definitely be heavily subsidizing heat pump replacements and bring back the solar subsidies though. And yes shove every penny necessary to get HS2 done to completion so we can get started on HS3 and completely disincentivise short haul flights. All the while building as many wind, tidal and solar farms as possible to power it all—bonus points if we can get a surplus Vs our immediate neighbours.
If we’re all dead the money doesn’t matter, so it should be spent on ensuring survival.
- Comment on At what point do you stop calling the years "two thousand and X" and start calling them "twenty X"? 6 days ago:
2010-2012 I’d say
- Comment on Blue 6 days ago:
ᗺU⅃ᗺ
- Comment on Why is Gen Z so Poor? 1 week ago:
Because since Reagan and Thatcher, every generation has been paid less than the one before in real terms
- Comment on You guys have funding? 1 week ago:
Sometimes I know what’s going on, and there’s some gold when that happens
- Comment on Sega is delisting 60 classic games from Steam, so now’s the time to grab them 1 week ago:
It’ll be in a compilation pack, I’d bet
- Comment on just... I don't need help 1 week ago:
This is related to my personal peeve with some Taxi drivers.
Why are you out there silently driving with the radio off? It’s awkward as hell when the loudest noise in the car is breathing
- Comment on So begins the great smart bulb saga! 2 weeks ago:
Basically in my experience, when it comes to smart lights it’s generally just worth springing the extra for Philips Hue (and using the hub, not just in Bluetooth mode) unless you want to waste your time and money with other brands. Nothing else seems to be remotely as reliable and easy to work with—and I have zero patience for having to perform tech support on my house lighting.
I’m glad to hear you got your bulbs working though
- Comment on UK needs cyber security professionals, but won't pay up 3 weeks ago:
When the gap was only £10-20k a few years ago, you could justify to yourself that sticking in the public sector was probably affording you some quality of life benefits.
Now the gap is more like tripling your salary and nearly everyone good has left for greener pastures. Hell, the work/life balance didn’t even change much for me
- Comment on UK needs cyber security professionals, but won't pay up 3 weeks ago:
My understanding is that if you’re working in tech at GCHQ, you’re dealing with fossils—both your colleagues and the actual tech stack itself. Apparently any kind of meaningful change has to go through countless layers of scrutiny and review, taking weeks.
You also need to basically nuke your social media and lie to your friends and family on the regular. Which IMO effectively means you need to be thinking about your job 24/7, and therefore are working 24/7.
~£40k isn’t even close to the low-water mark for an entry level job given all that IMO. If they want such a specialist skillset too, they’re probably gonna need to add a zero if they actually want to attract anyone good.
There are even other parts of the government that don’t have all that baggage and pay more.
- Comment on Rt my kyword filtr 3 weeks ago:
Chllng vrything
- Comment on AI Summary 3 weeks ago:
Legitimately—who is even asking for this, I don’t remember someone ever sending me a text that was so long I found myself wishing for a summary.
- Comment on Pizza rule 3 weeks ago:
I too did something similar years ago but with a hot sauce intended as a cooking additive (mad dog 357). Slightly inebriated me decided that I should drench that pizza in it.
That was a mistake.
First was the stupid amount of heat I’d just crammed into my mouth. The heat kept building endlessly until I hit a sorta euphoria and then immediately I bet stomach cramps like nothing I’d ever experienced
2/10, probably wouldn’t repeat
- Comment on Over £1 billion to boost bus services across the country as bus fares capped at £3. 3 weeks ago:
Great.
Now do trains
- Comment on Not everything needs to be Art 5 weeks ago:
Woah there, he didn’t say bassist
- Comment on [Meta] Could we consider avoiding political topics in this community? 5 weeks ago:
Has it been much of a problem? I wouldn’t say I’ve personally seen many at all, at least not enough to consider it an issue anyway. Personally I’d be against such a restriction unless it was dominating all discussion on the community and crowding out other discussion.
I think with political literacy generally being pretty low in the majority of people and the impending American election, there will be people that feel like they have “stupid” questions, and they might not feel comfortable asking in one of the more general politics communities. It does no good to keep people in the dark, especially about politics which pretty much affects everything.
Then the mods would have the messy job of determining what constitutes “political” topics, where no one will draw the same lines as another. What is a fact of life for one person might be an incredibly political topic for another.
- Comment on Why don't we have cool vending machines in the US? 5 weeks ago:
That’s not a factor, there are a good selection of cellophane-like materials that are biodegradable
- Comment on Element in water heater died; less than two months old. 5 weeks ago:
Heat pump would be best
- Comment on Rejection 5 weeks ago:
Was gonna say, plain hotdog even for a proposal?
Does this guy even have the concept of what a bad hotdog might be?
- Comment on Those are so ugly. Who would even buy these... oh, right. 5 weeks ago:
Those have incel fuckboi energy
Whatever the fuck that is
- Comment on Suddenly firefox on ios shows ads on homescreen 1 month ago:
The title starts with “suddenly” implying it’s something new compared to the old sponsored links
- Comment on Suddenly firefox on ios shows ads on homescreen 1 month ago:
Google blocks ublock on chrome just as Firefox adds first party ads
Fan-fucking-tastic
- Comment on Oh Shit 1 month ago:
I’m not even surprised
This guy’s in the same despot category as the Kims now
- Comment on Outliers 1 month ago:
Ah my bad, I’ll edit
- Comment on Outliers 1 month ago:
So he referenced the meme and someone went on imgflip and did exactly what he’d said?
Masterpiece indeed
- Comment on I found a weird IP address on my network that had transmitted an insanely small amount of data. I put the address in my browser and got this. what the heck am I looking at? 1 month ago:
Hmm
I’d maybe try systematically turning any other devices off you think could potentially have the grunt to run windows server in a container or VM.
Do you have a Mac/Linux machine handy? If you run
arp -a
in one terminal and ping the unusual IP in another, that should give you a corresponding MAC address for the device. You can then look up the Mac address and see if it gives you any more info about the device running it—it might not but you never know. You can use something like dnschecker.org/mac-lookup.phpI guess next you could look at taking that MAC and blocking it in your router control panel and see if anything starts complaining