themoonisacheese

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[–] themoonisacheese 6 points 4 days ago

Even if that worked, these cells will never be able to hold a significant charge.

[–] themoonisacheese 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

See the Nothing Phone (2a)

[–] themoonisacheese 7 points 4 days ago

I'll have you know "nineteen" in french is "dix-neuf" or "ten-nine"

[–] themoonisacheese 20 points 1 week ago

"I will say a prayer for victory" when all you're doing is bombing people who don't have beyond visual range equipment really is something. Does he expect the houtis to parry the missiles or something?

[–] themoonisacheese 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I thought we were just sharing our favorites communities tbh

[–] themoonisacheese 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah, I know. Why would anyone ever use them if creating one required a certificate? If the certificate was so cheap as to not be an obstacle then it wouldn't be a deterrent to malicious replacement of codes either.

[–] themoonisacheese 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Very cool. Why would anyone use qr codes then? When you can just write a url and that's free

[–] themoonisacheese 12 points 3 weeks ago

The third law has a nice ring to it, but it has extremely deep implications when you're writing science fiction, or fantasy that has magic. Thinking about the law is very useful to keep your technology technology (and not basically magic that happens to run on electricity) and magic magic (and not technilogy that happens to run on plot holes).

[–] themoonisacheese 21 points 3 weeks ago (9 children)

Okay and what happens when I overwrite that qr code with one that points to downloadvirus.com? How is a client supposed to know that the qr code isn't supposed to be here?

[–] themoonisacheese 8 points 3 weeks ago

You can also use yt music revanced.

[–] themoonisacheese 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The drivers are generally available pretty quickly, however I find that stable distros do not ship them, which is understandable but unfortunate. Debian (my beloved) is egregiously bad at it.

 
 

So like really i don't expect this post to go very far because most people who don't play guild wars don't go looking in guild wars communities, but I guess here's mine.

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???: a tank that fills the role of armor-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies.

 

hey all, i'm looking to replace my isp's router (i know that i can, it's basically just DHCP on a specific VLAN) with my own one and i'm looking for recommendations.

here's what i would need out of it:

  • best price-to-performance ratio. the larger the NAT table it can keep in RAM the better (i run some things akin to ipv4 scanning)
  • OpenWRT support
  • at least one sfp port for internet access, supporting 5Gb/s.
  • at least one 1 Gb/s ethernet port
  • ideally 2-3 100Mb/s ethernet ports
  • wifi support: yes (don't need anything fancy, even 5GHz is optionnal but preffered)
  • LTE modem: dont care but nice to have

i had a look around the OpenWRT supported devices table but since it doesn't really list ports and i need sfp, it takes a long time to go through and read german router pages.

can anyone recommend a router that meets these at least partially?

 
 

If you're a Lemmy dev and reading this, the problem is in pict-rs. I have sent an email to asonix with the needed changes, please tell them to check their inbox (since I can't register on their git server, I can't submit a formal PR).

Send me a PM if the email gets lost and I'll give you the line you need.

If you're not a Lemmy dev: Have you encountered an image that is suspiciously rotated here on Lemmy? Perhaps you even tried posting an image that looks right yourself and found it rotated itself! Why?!

The reason is that Lemmy strips all metadata from images you upload to it. This is because image metadata can contain, among other things, GPS coordinates or where it was taken. The problem is that when you take a picture with your phone in landscape, instead of rotating the image in memory, your phone saves the image sideways (because that's how it came off the sensor) and then adds a metadata tag that tells everyone to rotate the image as they are displaying it. You guessed it, that tag also gets deleted. In most cases, this is fine because either the picture wasn't rotated to begin with, or Lemmy image hosts actually save the properly rotated image before stripping the tag, but in some image formats, this isn't the case due to a programming oversight. I have found the fix and sent it to the person responsible for the image hosting code.

 
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