nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions (Religious) What would i be labeled?
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  • azdle azdle 23 hours ago 93%

    You're an Agnostic.

    Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, the divine, or the supernatural is either unknowable in principle or unknown in fact.

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming Duckstation (PSX emulator) change license from GPL to NON-Commercial [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International]
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  • azdle azdle 7 days ago 100%

    The repo owner claims to have permission from contributors to relicense (and rewrote some other parts where they couldn't get permission?): https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/pull/3295#issuecomment-2348988362

    I don't really understand the rest of that comment though...

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  • whatisthisthing What is this thing? What are the white antennas on this pole
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  • azdle azdle 3 weeks ago 100%

    Point to point wireless network link: https://store.ui.com/us/en/category/all-wireless/products/af-24

    As for what it's for, it could be anything. Possibly just for the camera that's also on that pole?

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  • adhd ADHD What is this community's view on self-medicating?
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  • azdle azdle 1 month ago 100%
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  • chat Chat What are you time crunching right now?
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    Yep, I'm genuinely unsure if the conversations actually happened or not. I've gotten different answers to that from different people.

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  • programming Programming side projects
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    As someone who is currently hiring: Anything

    Beyond that it depends on what you know and what kind of work you want to do.

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  • chat Chat What are you time crunching right now?
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    At work we have a contractual design deliverable that was due yesterday, I still can't get anybody to tell me what I'm supposed to be designing/building. I've got the contract, but its so vague that it's more unhelpful than it is helpful and there's apparently been 9 months of conversations with the customer, none of which have included engineering, nor has anything from them been written down. So we're designing something just based on rumors.

    So we're in crunch mode, but also we don't know what we're trying to accomplish... 😩

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted [Question] When using the WiFi at a couple of nearby hospitals, I can't connect to my self hosted stuff.
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    They may block IP addresses associated with consumer ISPs. Assuming that's the case, I would guess you're seeing that as an HSTS/TLS error because their network is trying to trick your browser into redirecting to/displaying an error page hosted by some part of their network.

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  • rust Rust Monitrust - a minimal self-hosted server monitoring tool
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    Hey, this might be something I'm interested in, but I'm not sure because there aren't many details in your readme.

    Some questions I'd suggest you answer in the readme:

    [Edit: after looking through the code quickly, some of my questions probably don't male sense because this seems to be an alerting style monitoring tool, not a observability style monitoring tool. Answering my own questions for others that are curious:]

    What does it monitor?

    [Disk space and CPU use]

    What is the interface? Web? It does compare itself to grafana, so maybe. TUI? Maybe that's what makes it more light weight?

    [It doesn't have one, it sends telegram messages when alarm thresholds(?) are hit.]

    Does it only work on Debian? If not, are there deps that are required that are installed as dependencies of the deb?

    [Looks like it should work anywhere, the 'watchers' use the nix crate and read procfs, so I assume that means it should work anywhere without depending on anything besides the Linux kernel.]

    Is there history or is it real time only?

    [Realtime only, well I guess there's the telegram history.]

    What does it look like? (Honestly, a screenshot could possibly answer most of these questions and a whole lot more.)

    [It doesn't look like anything. There's no screenshot because there's nothing to screenshot.]

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  • privacy Privacy Firefox added ad tracking and has already turned it on without asking you
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 100%

    [edit: To be clear, I assume the part that OP is not sure if it's satire or not is "or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome."] The emphasis in

    Firefox is worse than Chrome

    is in the original. To me that clearly implies that they are of the opinion that in general Google & Chrome are worse on privacy than Mozilla & Firefox. The comment at the end is just tongue in cheek snark alluding to the fact that in this particular case google did better for privacy in Chrome than Mozilla in Firefox.

    or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome.

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  • privacy Privacy Firefox added ad tracking and has already turned it on without asking you
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  • azdle azdle 2 months ago 98%

    Definitely satire, the context from earlier:

    1. Firefox is worse than Chrome in their implementation of ad snitching, because Chrome enables it only after user consent.
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  • programmer_humor Programmer Humor How programmers comment their code
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  • azdle azdle 3 months ago 100%

    Unless you're working with people who are too smart, then sometimes the code only explains the how. Why did the log processor have thousands of lines about Hilbert Curves? I never could figure it out even after talking with the person that wrote it.

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  • matrix Matrix Does anyone know when can we expect to communicate with whatsapp or facebook messenger users on element?
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  • azdle azdle 3 months ago 100%

    I am still interested to know the details of how they came to this decision. Why Signal instead of Matrix.

    AFAIK, signal doesn't federate, There is no "signal server-to-server" protocol. When people say "The Signal Protocol", they are talking about a cryptographic protocol, not a network protocol.

    As for why they wouldn't use Matrix, I would assume it's just too heavy of a protocol for the scale they operate at. IIRC, Matrix isn't just a chat protocol. It's a multi-peer cryptographic state synchronization protocol. Chat is (was?) just the first "easy" application they were going to apply it to. (Now I'm curious if they still have plans for that at some point.) They've been making great strides in improving the efficiency, at least in the client-server API (I haven't been paying attention to the server-server API at all), but it's still going to be a heck of a lot more compute heavy than whatever custom API they're providing.

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  • ask_experienced_devs Ask Experienced Devs Is it possible to "manage up" on customer expectations? Or am I doomed to unreasonable SLAs? (Database as a Service Company)
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  • azdle azdle 4 months ago 100%

    Good luck!

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  • ask_experienced_devs Ask Experienced Devs Is it possible to "manage up" on customer expectations? Or am I doomed to unreasonable SLAs? (Database as a Service Company)
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  • azdle azdle 4 months ago 100%

    I've never been an SRE nor had to deal with super demanding giant corporate customers, but that seems exceptionally insane.

    Serious suggestion: would the terms of your SLA allow you automate those emails to customers? Then you'd only have to actually deal with replies from customers. (Who I assume aren't replying in the middle of the night.)

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  • msp Minneapolis - St. Paul Metro Minneapolis approves plan to redevelop area where Kmart store blocked Nicollet Ave. for decades
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  • azdle azdle 4 months ago 100%

    Anyone know if there is an explanation for how they determined the "meets goal"/"doesn't meet goal" the "Comparison of options" slide from the plan link?

    I don't understand how the transit option "doesn't meet" the transit goal, but the car option does. Also, why the cars option is ranked better for the bicycle and pedestrian goals. That doesn't make any sense to me.

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  • amtrak Amtrak Introducing Amtrak Borealis trains with Expanded Service between St. Paul and Chicago via Milwaukee
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  • azdle azdle 5 months ago 100%

    Also, Half-Life 3 confirmed?

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  • networking networking Bridge WiFi to Switch for other devices to connect to?
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  • azdle azdle 6 months ago 100%

    Interesting, I swear I've done exactly this before and didn't have DHCP troubles, but that was like a decade ago, so I might be misremembering.

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  • networking networking Bridge WiFi to Switch for other devices to connect to?
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  • azdle azdle 7 months ago 66%

    You'll want to bridge your WiFi and Ethernet interfaces. As always the Arch Wiki has instructions for setting up a bridge interface, there's multiple options depending on how you have your network setup on your system: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/network_bridge

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming GTA 6 Devs Slam Rockstar Games For Return-To-Office Mandate
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  • azdle azdle 7 months ago 92%

    Tell them if you have to go back to the office, you quit.

    Nah, never say "or I'll quit", you just say you won't go to an office. End of statement. You don't make any sort of threat or give them an ultimatum, just set your boundaries. Make them fire you, if you're valuable and/or well liked odd are they won't and you just get to keep working remote.

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming GTA 6 Devs Slam Rockstar Games For Return-To-Office Mandate
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  • azdle azdle 7 months ago 33%
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  • selfhosted Selfhosted which dynamic dns hoster?
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    IMO, the best free option is https://freedns.afraid.org/. The biggest downside of that one is that you have to login a couple times a year (IIRC?) to keep it active. I actually still use this even though I have a paid domain, I just CNAME my real domains to the afraid dynamic name. That was easier than changing the config every time I become unhappy with my domain registrar and have to reconfigure everything after swapping.

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  • foss Free and Open Source Software Purism (creator of FOSS friendly laptops and phones) offers buying shares of the company, reports revenue of 8M in 2022 and 5M in 2021
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    I'll start off with a proviso, I haven't s much touched my Librem 5 in at least a year (maybe even 2?), so if they've had some massive turn around in that time I don't know about it. All of this post is just what I think I remember, if you want actual facts go dig around in the wayback machine or something.

    The promise of the L5 was super grandiose. They were going to create this mobile device that could completely replace your android device. It was going to launch with a custom matrix client that would let you make voice and video calls, which no other matrix client at the time could do. It was gonna be great and it was going to be delivered in a year.

    Now clearly that was never going to go off without a hitch. I don't blame them for being late nor for not delivering all their promises right at launch. But when things started getting delayed they seemed to be doing everything in their power to not communicate with backers. And anytime they would say something, they would say "well we didn't hit that deadline, but we promise we're totally super duper close now". And then they'd blow through that deadline without a word too.

    I did eventually get my phone, obviously, but it wasn't anything like a usable device. The battery that it came with was smaller than advertised and it didn't have any power management so you got a few hours of battery life. The cameras just didn't exist as far as the software was concerned. The privacy switches would randomly kill power to the modem when you lightly brushed against them without the switch moving out of the 'on' position. Which was super annoying since you had to reboot the phone any time you wanted to turn the modem back on. And rebooting took ages.

    Even at this point I was still rooting for them to succeed. I really want a proper Linux phone and have since 2008.

    But ever since then, I really haven't seen much of anything change with the software, at least for as long as I was paying attention to it. One of the cameras got support added by a community member at some point, but the pictures it was taking were so bad it looked like some 1999 digital camera taking pictures in a dimly lit room even in full sunlight. There was no way to know if an application in their store was going to work or not, most didn't, mostly because they were meant for a larger screen & a mouse.

    I pulled it out a few times on and off over the years, but the last time I did, I couldn't even figure out how to get it to update. So, I haven't really even touched it since then. (I've got it out connected to power to see what it's like now. Though, I'm not sure it's charging, is flashing green (with an occasional flicker of red) a good thing?)

    Since receiving it, the only communication I've gotten from Purism has been "Investment Opportunities". I'm not sure why I'd invest in a company that still hasn't delivered what it promised me over 5 years ago.

    I absolutely want them to succeed, and I hope they prove my pessimism wrong, but at this point I absolutely would not put my money on that happening.

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  • foss Free and Open Source Software Purism (creator of FOSS friendly laptops and phones) offers buying shares of the company, reports revenue of 8M in 2022 and 5M in 2021
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%
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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why is TikTok seen as privacy invading and bad, but Facebook is fine?
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 50%

    For the purposes of data collection, the US basically isn't foreign for AU: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions If saturated fat is the most unhealthy part of cooking oils, then why don't we remove it?
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 97%

    We tried that in the 90s, it went poorly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_fat#History

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  • privacy Privacy the encryption keys, why can't the government just sneak on them?
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    You're not mistaken, it is definitely possible with at least RSA, though, I would guess it may not always be possible. It also sounds like it's still a bad idea unless you know all of the parameters used to generate the keys and can be sure what information is actually encoded in the keys.

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  • homeassistant homeassistant Haier response to my feedback after Louis' YT video.
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    That doesn't mean the issue wasn't/won't be escalated. It might even mean it's more likely since someone bothered to make a response macro for it, they presumably got more than one or two emails about it. So it's probably more likely to make it on a "list of issues we saw this week/sprint/month/quarter".

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  • steamdeck Steam Deck I've never had a Steam account or done PC gaming. I have a OLED SteamDeck coming, what do I need to know?
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    Apex Legends is verified: https://www.protondb.com/app/1172470

    The finals doesn't work because of anti-cheat: https://www.protondb.com/app/2073850

    Edit: World of Warships is playable: https://www.protondb.com/app/552990

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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 75%

    Less commercial interest means only hobby level development

    Podman is developed by RedHat: https://github.com/containers/podman/graphs/contributors

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  • privacy Privacy How good/bad is Firefox sync.
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  • azdle azdle 8 months ago 100%

    As others have said, it's quite good on privacy. For the truly paranoid, IIRC you can even self-host the sync server.

    From the security perspective of privacy, do make sure to use a good password for the Mozilla account, the account password is also the encryption key for the E2E encryption.

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  • technology Technology The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    The day Firefox shutters its doors is the day the internet truly dies.

    *the web

    The internet has so far been doing a much better job surviving as a proper decentralized system than the web.

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming Surgeon Simulator and Lost Skies devs Bossa Studios lay off a third of staff due to "perfect storm of events"
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    Oof, that's rough. I really hope they're able to recover. I Am Fish is my all time favorite game, I really hope they survive to make an 'I Am Gull' (or w/e).

    (P.S. to a mod: English seems to be blocked as a language on this community.)

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  • firefox Firefox should implement bangs. Most people I know don't know #bangs exist. #wishlist
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    It supports them already, there just aren't any provided by default. They're called Bookmark Keywords: https://github.com/jameshealyio/bang-bookmarks

    I'd suggest not importing all of them from that list though, there's a crap load, just pick the ones you want and put them in manually.

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming What is your favorite controller(s) to use with a laptop?
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    are you able to use the bluetooth functionality on Linux then?

    Yep. Well, I've technically only tested it on SteamDeck, but it works out of the box there, so I'm fairly confident it'd work on other distros too.

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  • pcgaming PC Gaming What is your favorite controller(s) to use with a laptop?
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    I use an Xbox Series X/S controller (I think? I don't actually own an Xbox Series (is that the name?)). I usually use it via Bluetooth (requires a FW update that can only be installed via windows to actually work), but I aprecieate that there is also a dongle I could use (though, sadly that requires out of tree kernel drivers [edit: on Linux]).

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  • fediverse Fediverse Threads accounts will be available on Mastodon and other services that use the ActivityPub protocol.
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    Assuming you meant de-federate, there are a few listed on https://fedipact.online/ that seem to be lemmy instances.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Should I move to Docker?
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    Unfortunately, no. Samba needs a different label. Doing that relabels things so that only containers (and anything unrestriced) can access those files.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Should I move to Docker?
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    IMO, yes. Docker (or at least OCI containers) aren't going anywhere. Though one big warning to start with, as a sysadmin, you're going to be absolutely aghast at the security practices that most docker tutorials suggest. Just know that it's really not that hard to do things right (for the most part[^0]).

    I personally suggest using rootless podman with docker-compose via the podman-system-service.

    Podman re-implements the docker cli using the system namespacing (etc.) features directly instead of through a daemon that runs as root. (You can run the docker daemon rootless, but it clearly wasn't designed for it and it just creates way more headaches.) The Podman System Service re-implements the docker daemon's UDS API which allows real Docker Compose to run without the docker-daemon.

    [^0]: If anyone can tell me how to set SELinux labels such that both a container and a samba server can have access, I could fix my last remaining major headache.

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  • technology Technology What is this camera like thing on electronic shop price tags? (And how does it work)
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  • azdle azdle 9 months ago 100%

    The light is visible, the flashing isn't.

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    graybeard azdle 10 months ago 100%
    Reducing kernel-maintainer burnout https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/952034/3282ef737aa45021/

    > What is really needed, [Linus Torvalds] said, is to find ways to get away from the email patch model, which is not really working anymore. He feels that way now, even though he is "an old-school email person".

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    Steam Deck azdle 10 months ago 91%
    Good Times

    So long limited edition OLED deck.

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    Gaming azdle 11 months ago 100%
    The Escapist staff resign following termination of editor-in-chief Nick Calandra www.gamesindustry.biz

    > Calandra shared more information on Discord, revealing that the "entire video team" has resigned in response. > > This includes Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, who created the video review series Zero Punctuation. Confirmation from Yahtzee: https://nitter.net/YahtzeeCroshaw/status/1721687212541280425 > Today, I formally resigned from The Escapist and Gamurs. I don't have the rights to Zero Punctuation, but whatever happens you'll be hearing my voice again soon, in a new place. Join this discord for updates in the coming days: discord.gg/uFNQKKh6Jq From the linked Discord: > nickjcal24 — Yesterday at 5:47 PM > @everyone since things are happening fast, the entire Escapist video team has either been fired or resigned as of tonight / tomorrow. > > This Discord will become the place for what's coming next. > > More news tomorrow. > nickjcal24 — Yesterday at 6:22 PM > Resignations and firings pinned here: > > https://twitter.com/Darren_Mooney/status/1721683973506568532 > https://twitter.com/TheOtherFrost/status/1721683636410261846 > https://twitter.com/DesignDelve/status/1721677391368425571 > https://twitter.com/nickjcal/status/1721640314203464045 > https://twitter.com/YahtzeeCroshaw/status/1721687212541280425 > https://twitter.com/JanjoZone/status/1721697403097542874 > https://twitter.com/RexiconJesse/status/1721719792007090444 > https://twitter.com/_mattjlaughlin/status/1721714880859042098 > https://twitter.com/willcblogs/status/1721704228182274123 > https://twitter.com/SigmaGears9/status/1721695395376415162 > https://twitter.com/ParkesHarman/status/1721692595166794023 > https://twitter.com/sassqueenamy/status/1721693823729066025 > https://twitter.com/McBiggitty/status/1721922759368872016 > https://twitter.com/Harlack/status/1721906693620273233 > nickjcal24 — Yesterday at 8:28 PM > @everyone we're going to set the Discord to read-only for the rest of tonight so we can get other work done that we need to do. > > Tomorrow you will know more about what our plans are for the future, along with a livestream on Wednesday at 11 AM CT. > > We'll share the links to where all that will be tomorrow afternoon. > > Thank you SO MUCH for the support. It means a lot to the whole team and we're excited for what we're cooking up next. > > Please be good to one another and keep the positivity up. What happened happened and if you've been with the new version of The Escapist since 2019, you know we just keep moving forward. > > We're excited and you should be too.

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    Selfhosted azdle 12 months ago 97%
    How can I spy on myself?

    I'm curious to see what information I'm blasting out to the various services I depend on for internet (ISP, DNS, probably Cloudflare, etc.). Are there any easy to setup, entirely self-hosted tools I can run on my home network that would allow me to snoop on my own traffic. I want more than just DNS, so I'm not just looking for pihole and its ilk. I want to see things like SNI and any non-protected traffic that any of the devices on my network might be sending that I just don't know about. Ideally, it would be something I could leave on without affecting my speed/latency, but something to turn on occasionally and spot check would be better than nothing. My router runs VyOS, so I should have quite a bit of flexibility in what I do with my traffic, though I never have figured out if/how to deploy custom software to it...

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    Comics azdle 1 year ago 98%
    Sad - Poorly Drawn Lines

    https://poorlydrawnlines.com/comic/sad/

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    ADHD azdle 1 year ago 97%
    FDA approves multiple generics of Vyvanse www.fda.gov

    I count 13 generic manufacturers: search `lisdexamfetamine` on https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/ob/search_product.cfm

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    Selfhosted azdle 1 year ago 90%
    Web Based Static Site Generator?

    That may seem like an oxymoron, but I'm looking for some sort of server that I can self-host where I can edit blog posts and whatnot, but that then deploys to something like neocities (or any other pure static host). I'm not finding anything, but maybe it's a thing and I just don't know what it's called?

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    ADHD azdle 1 year ago 93%
    FDA, DEA Blame Manufacturers For Meds Shortage https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2023-08/DEA%20and%20FDA%20Issue%20Joint%20Letter%20to%20the%20Public.pdf

    The important part: The current shortage of stimulant medications is the result of many factors. It began last fall due to a manufacturing delay experienced by one drug maker. While this delay has since resolved, we are continuing to experience its effects in combination with record-high prescription rates of stimulant medications. Data show that, from 2012 to 2021, overall dispensing of stimulants (including amphetamine products and other stimulants) increased by 45.5 percent in the United States. According to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, particularly during 2020-2021, when virtual prescribing was permitted on a widespread basis during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, the percentages in certain age groups grew by more than 10 percent. We are calling on key stakeholders, including manufacturers, distributors, pharmacies, and payors, to do all they can to ensure access for patients when a medication is appropriately prescribed. We want to make sure those who need stimulant medications have access. However, it is also an appropriate time to take a closer look at how we can best ensure these drugs are being prescribed thoughtfully and responsibly. Stimulants are controlled substances with a high potential for abuse, which can lead to addiction and overdose. Therefore, there are limits (also known as quotas) set by DEA for how much of these drugs can be produced. However, for amphetamine medications, in 2022, manufacturers did not produce the full amount that these limits permitted them to make. Based on DEA's internal analysis of inventory, manufacturing, and sales data submitted by manufacturers of amphetamine products, manufacturers only sold approximately 70 percent of their allotted quota for the year, and there were approximately 1 billion more doses that they could have produced but did not make or ship. Data for 2023 so far show a similar trend. We (DEA and the FDA) have called on manufacturers to confirm they are working to increase production to meet their allotted quota amount. If any individual manufacturer does not wish to increase production, we have asked that manufacturer to relinquish their remaining 2023 quota allotment. This would allow DEA to redistribute that allotment to manufacturers that will increase production. DEA is also committed to reviewing and improving our quota process.

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    Technology azdle 1 year ago 96%
    The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12008

    A room-temperature superconductor would be the single biggest discovery since the transistor, so take this with a grain of salt until we get some independent reproductions. But, if true, this is world-changing.

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