How the hell do I answer “Are you over the age of 18?” In a complete sentence that gives more information than just “Yes”
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I’ll be the first to admit to not paying much attention to Linux vulnerabilities, but I agree, I feel like a vulnerability in a package like sudo would have been huge news.
I’ve used it about 2 years now. I have both Jellyfin and even had Invidious for a while. I don’t even know it was against any terms until right now.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish1·3 months agoWell luckily for us all it’s not :-)
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•finally got static IP from a new ISPEnglish20·3 months agoMost ISPs (especially smaller ones it seems) just run a basic DHCP server with leases expiring at a set interval. As long as your stuff is on and working when the lease renews, you’ll pull the same IP forever.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish4·3 months agoDang. Not the company I was hoping.
If they’re using an eero router, I’m going to assume you’ll just have an ethernet cable from an ONT then into the router. Ask the installer if you need to use the eero or can you install your own router. That may alleviate some of your concerns.
I work for an ISP and self host. I have more things in place to track my usage than any ISP would put just because I make myself the guinea pig for new equipment and want to know exactly what is happening. You will never use a full 8 gig (at least as of now, obviously in the future that will change). If the extra money isn’t an issue do it, but if you can “girl math” the $30 price difference, stick with that for a year and spend the extra $360 you saved on multi-gig networking equipment, that’s what I’d do.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Considering a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre M920q for use as a discrete HTPC / SteamLink console. Is this a good idea? Does anyone here have any experience with these?English1·3 months agoYes please. What is QRD? Don’t need much details, just a quick intro.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish21·3 months agoGoing from 100 Mbps to even a gigabit, if you’re self hosting, is going to be a huge difference. If you want my opinion, save yourself some money, go with the lowest speed over a gigabit and gradually buy equipment with the money you’d save compared to the 8 gigabit plan.
As for the router, can you either send a picture of it from the ISPs website or name the ISP? With 8 gig being the maximum, you’re going to be on XGS PON and I have a hunch I know what equipment you’re getting, but want to make sure I’m right.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Ukrainian drones now spray 4,000° F thermite streams right into Russian trenchesEnglish328·10 months agoIt’s not a war crime if it’s the first time……
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft says its Recall uninstall option in Windows 11 is just a bugEnglish22·10 months agoYeah, I love Linux and would use it on everything if I could, but the bottom line is, it’s cheaper to pay Microsoft for something that “just works” with the literal decades old software businesses have used without major issue than it would be to help fund development for a Linux based version.
It’s not fair, it’s not right, and you could probably make an argument that it’s not ethical, but the fact of the matter is, Windows does work. It’s got a whole boatload of quirks and every day I wonder why I hate myself so much that I chose a career that involves working on Windows so much, but it does do its job.
Plus, I know Canonical isn’t the most popular company either, but do people think them, Redhat, SUSE, and whatever other company isn’t out to make money?
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft says its Recall uninstall option in Windows 11 is just a bugEnglish73·10 months agoI just came from another post where the user said they would love to switch from Windows and just needed someone to explain how to do it with a list of features and programs they always use and asking what the Linux equivalent would be.
They made the mistake of saying they needed Outlook for work and there was a commenter that basically said that that person was never going to like Linux and they needed to stay far away from it because the user “painted themselves into a corner.” The commenter even took the time to call it “Micro$oft” lol
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•European iPhones are more fun nowEnglish6·11 months agoAbsolutely it was better. But it’s hard to believe that Apple, who was a part of the USB-IF, didn’t know USB-C was in the works. My conspiracy theory is they knew an open standard was imminent and launched lightning to keep getting those MFI licensing checks and purposely made that long of a commitment strictly so, when regulators asked why they hadn’t switched to the new standard yet, they could say it was to “help the environment.”
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•European iPhones are more fun nowEnglish25·11 months agoAnd they promised to do so for at least 10 years.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•We reviewed 100 studies about little kids and screens. Here are 4 ways to help your child use them well.English3·11 months agoOh, I agree it’s definitely a good thing but it’s also good for kids to be without it as well and learn how to be bored. Because one day the battery will die or they’ll need to sit through something boring and not able to whip out their phone out.
I struggled quite a bit missed in college to pay attention without just getting my phone or phone out and zoning out (which I’m not convinced may have been from undiagnosed ADD or something similar, but I still needed to learn to keep my attention on something less exciting)
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•We reviewed 100 studies about little kids and screens. Here are 4 ways to help your child use them well.English7·11 months agoI think this genuinely valuable research. Attention spans in kids are nearly non-existent. My own daughter refuses to be in a long car ride without her tablet.
A small help/guide about how to use this great technology to my child’s benefit rather than detriment is fine with me.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Covid-era whiz kid is back, and he brought a Friend — a wearable, always listening, $99 AI companionEnglish11·1 year agoI think that’s what sets this one apart (and makes it less expensive) from the other devices like this. This thing only needs a mic, an LLM and a Bluetooth radio. It won’t search the whole internet for answers or tell you what you’re looking at, but it will talk shit on that bitch Tonya in accounting with you.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto memes@lemmy.world•Has to be those frozen wind turbines and solar panels...61·1 year agoSomeone much smarter than me can weigh in, but wouldn’t that be preferable in a place that could regularly see massive storms?
This way the whole state doesn’t lose power because a hurricane obliterated part of the state?
And I’m sure those grids must sell power between themselves when necessary.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Finnish startup says it can speed up any CPU by up to 100x using a tiny piece of hardware with no recodingEnglish181·1 year agoI get that we have to impress shareholders, but why can’t they just be honest and say it doubles CPU performance with the chance of even further improvement with software optimization. Doubling performance of the same hardware is still HUGE.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•AMD has preemptively dropped support for Windows 10 on its new Ryzen AI 300 Series chipsEnglish10·1 year agoThe person was asking a fairly simple question and I gave an answer that avoided jumping into the genealogy of GNU/Linux based distributions. Many apologies, won’t happen again.
That’s assuming IF there ever was a push to build things like this to help homeless they WOULDNT find a way to make it look as inhumane as possible.