youtube Youtube What is this trend I noticed in comments on multiple YouTube videos
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    neidu2
    13 hours ago 100%

    Just a guess, but I'm thinking it's bot spam in an effort to trick youtubes algorithm into promoting the video due to the "engagement".

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What weird false belief did you have as a kid?
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    neidu2
    13 hours ago 100%

    That my parents never had parents. Sure, I had grandparents and saw them daily, but I somehow never realized that they were my dad's parents.

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  • news News Secret Service Probes Elon Musk’s Prez Biden and VP Harris Killing ‘Joke’
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    neidu2
    1 day ago 90%

    True. There are reports that Elon himself agreed with this in a weekly address to xitter staff, after he thoroughly explained how he takes care to use the right type of lube when rectally inserting cucumbers on himself.

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  • news News Secret Service Probes Elon Musk’s Prez Biden and VP Harris Killing ‘Joke’
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    nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Does the GOP Stick Together so tightly to hide the fact that a large majority of them are involved in Pedophilia?
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    neidu2
    2 days ago 100%

    Nah, I just think it's herd mentality and not wanting to stick out. Critical thinking and nuance doesn't work well for them if they want to present a united front. They've always been like this, at least since I started paying attention some 15-20 yearsago. .

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  • casualconversation Casual Conversation Music Monday - what have you been listening to?
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    politics politics RFK Jr says he faces federal investigation for beheading whale
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    wtf WTF Only a fool does not fear the ocean
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    neidu2
    4 days ago 100%

    Yup. As someone who's worked a lot on ships all over the world, I can tell you that waves can be deceiving. It can look like everything is normal, but suddenly the ships roll and pitch will perfectly time a slightly larger swell which then gets to wash in over deck.

    It is worth noting that the ships themselves have no problem handling this. They're designed so that any water that washes over the deck gets drained out and doesn't go into the interior. Whoever is on those decks is another story though. Just because your feet are dry, don't assume they will remain so.

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  • health Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related Some people claim taping your mouth shut helps you sleep better—but what are the risks?
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    news News ‘Entire ecosystem’ of fossils 8.7m years old found under Los Angeles high school
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    neidu2
    4 days ago 100%

    True. I remember some star wars geek on the defensive explaining the parsec screwup as the millennium falcon having a navigational computer capable of calculating a route shorter than any had managed to calculate before.

    I for one really like both star trek and star wars, but I'm able to enjoy them for what they are instead of bending over backwards to defend every minutia of the writing as if it's some religious text.

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    neidu2
    4 days ago 100%

    Some people claim that the air holds all the nutrients you need, and you can get used to not eating at all. Doesn't make it less stupid, though. (Breatharianism)

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  • news News ‘Entire ecosystem’ of fossils 8.7m years old found under Los Angeles high school
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    neidu2
    4 days ago 86%

    Time to get a coffee, I think. As a metric person it took me too many tries trying to parse "8.7 meters years old"

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  • memes memes If it's funny enough, it's legal right?
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    nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Every show with a suicide now has a disclaimer with a suicide hotline at the beginning. Is there any evidence that these warnings make a positive difference?
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    neidu2
    5 days ago 100%

    Are you telling me they intentionally avoid playing Van Halen - Jump for anyone put on hold?

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy In what videogame you're currently stuck and you gave up or drop it for a while?
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    neidu2
    5 days ago 100%

    Valheim. I think the game needs to scale better when playing solo.
    The meadow was a simple and chill starter level.
    The forest was a lot harder, but still reasonable. I struggled with the boss, but I managed.
    There was a plains biome on my way to the swamp, and after checking it out I learned quickly that it's not somewhere I should set foot again for like a million years. It took me quite a few tries (and boats) to get my stuff back.
    The swamp was really hard, but I pulled through, mostly by simply avoiding those huge lumbering root-looking monsters. I had to cheese the boss by firing a million arrows from my boat where he couldn't reach me.
    I got insta-pasted while searching for silver in the mountains, and it's pretty far from my main base, that's where my body still rests. It's been well over a year since I last launched the game.

    It's an incredibly great game, but having to gather all the metal for my gear from scratch is just so demotivating.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Who is your favorite artist and what song/album would you recommend?
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    neidu2
    5 days ago 100%

    Instead of my favorite, which is very well known, I've chosen to promote a different awesome song in an adjacent genre:

    Destiny Potato - Addict

    Excellent song, and the buildup + guitar solo = chefs kiss

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    neidu2
    6 days ago 100%

    Too much attention from the cult elders. "Now they'll give ME the attention I deserve!"

    Hopefully this will result in the purity spiral I've been waiting for.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Are currency/monetary base economic systems coming to their logical end?
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    neidu2
    6 days ago 100%

    No.

    First we need a better system for resource allocation. Monetary systems are extremely inefficient, but they're far better than the "trust me, bro" approach of many of the alternatives.

    A global post-scarcity society could in theory take over, similar to how it works in Star Trek, but there are a lot of other hurdles that need to be overcome first.

    As long as proper distribution of resources requires an effort, it will also need an incentive to do so. Currently this incentive is provided by allowing for a profit margin, and while this does also provide a mechanism for skimming off the top, at least said skimming can be somewhat controlled by a free market ensuring better circumstances for those willing to skim less.

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  • politics politics "Trump's embrace of a vile extremist troll is dividing the GOP"
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    neidu2
    6 days ago 100%

    And those who let both of those camps do their thing as long as they can use it to amass political power and/or wealth.

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  • casualconversation Casual Conversation It's Friday - What are your plans for the week-end?
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    neidu2
    6 days ago 100%

    Tonight: peaceful nothing. Playing Helldivers with some friends both old and new has a high likelihood of happening.
    Tomorrow: No plans. Probably watching Resident Alien with my significant other.
    Sunday: Packing my work backpack and a suitcase, as I'm leaving on a work trip early Monday morning.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Do you have trouble explaining your job to people?
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    neidu2
    6 days ago 100%

    Yes, definitely. It's easier now that I'm part of operational support and can oversimplify it by referring to myself as an IT dude, but back when I was part of the field rotation, when I tried to sum up what "offshore seismic survey technician" is, I was sometimes asked "so, how's it like working on an oil rig?".
    I wouldn't know, I've never been on one. I've been on ships around them, but never on the rigs themselves.

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  • linux Linux WSL vs. Dual Booting vs. virtualbox
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    neidu2
    7 days ago 100%

    In my book WSL and VM share the same downside in that you're only abstracting Linux functionality in relation to the hardware.

    Linux really shines when it has full access to the actual hardware as opposed to asking it's environment nicely if it's allowed to do something.

    For example, I routinely need to change my IP address to talk to specific networks and network hosts, but having to step over the virtualisation or interpretation layer to do so is just another step, thus removing the advantage of running linux in the first place.

    Sure, VMs and dual booting have their uses, but the same uses can be serviced by an actual linux install while also being infinitely more powerful.

    I played around with WSL for a while, but you notice really quickly that it is not the real thing. I've used virtual box for some use cases, but that too feels limiting ad all of the hardware you want to fully control is only abstracted.

    I would say that unless he has a really good reason why he wouldn't want to go for dual boot, then he should do just that.

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  • politicalmemes Political Memes Are they.... you know...?
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    7 days ago 97%

    Bold of you to assume he has any vitality left in his load. I hear his cumshots involve the sound of a party flute and the visual effect of a light breeze over an ashtray.

    🎶 All he cums is dust in the wind 🎶

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What movie have you rewatched the most?
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    casualconversation Casual Conversation What are some of the worst movie title changes in your language?
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    neidu2
    7 days ago 100%

    Not that bad, but there was a serious lack of creativity:
    The Shining - Hotel of Evil
    House on the Haunted Hill - House of Evil

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy If Lemmy was a physical place, what would it look like?
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    asklemmy Ask Lemmy If Lemmy was a physical place, what would it look like?
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    1 week ago 100%

    More like a building where several strangers each pay for a flat, and people are free to come and go to different flats as they please.

    I also think there would be a couple of distinct groups sticking to their own flats, and none of the others in the building wanting to visit them. These flats are known as "Defederated". Now and then a newcomer will stumble through the door, have a look around, and decide to never open that particular door again.

    Note that I'm not mentioning any particular instances, so if you feel offended by this, that's probably on you.

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    neidu2
    1 week ago 100%

    Some 20 years ago it was kind of an in-joke between a few friends and I that whenever people were coming over, we'd be in the middle of watching top gun. I don't remember how it started.

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    Fun to see that a proto-inspiration was minecraft with industrial mods. That's how I got into Factorio. I was talking to a coworker in 2015, and I mentioned that I loved the combined automation aspect of industrialcraft, buildcraft, and immersion engineering, but I found it annoying that it had gotten harder and harder to find a minecraft version that was compatible with newer versions of all three. So he suggested I give Factorio a try.

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    Linux neidu2 2 weeks ago 94%
    Why is my ethernet not showing up in ifconfig?

    I have a Dell Latitude 5420 laptop with LMDE, running kernel 6.1.0-12. This laptop has a builtin I219-LM ethernet controller that I can see via lspci. Some research indicates that this needs the e1000e kernel module, so I grabbed it from Intel, compiled it, and installed it. There were some complaints during the compilation, but nothing more than the average compilation process. Plus, it shows up in lsmod. Afterwards, `lspci -vv` displays it with the e1000e driver: ``` 0000:00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (13) I219-LM (rev 20) Subsystem: Dell Ethernet Connection (13) I219-LM Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx- Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- INTx- Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 16 IOMMU group: 15 Region 0: Memory at a6100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K] Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 3 Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0+,D1-,D2-,D3hot+,D3cold+) Status: D0 NoSoftRst+ PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=1 PME- Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Address: 0000000000000000 Data: 0000 Kernel modules: e1000e ``` However, when I do `lshw`, it is listed as unclaimed: ``` *-network:1 UNCLAIMED description: Ethernet controller product: Ethernet Connection (13) I219-LM vendor: Intel Corporation physical id: 1f.6 bus info: pci@0000:00:1f.6 version: 20 width: 32 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pm msi cap_list configuration: latency=0 resources: memory:a6100000-a611ffff ``` ...and of course, it's still not showing in ifconfig. So, where do I go from here? Did I miss anything obvious? And just for the record, I know that the ethernet port is working. It worked fine in Win11 before wiped the PC completely.

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 2 weeks ago 98%
    What is something you SHOULD cheap out on?

    ....to a reasonable degree, at least.

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 3 weeks ago 94%
    "During a gold rush, sell shovels" - What are some other examples of this?

    A couple of others I can think of: - Crypto-boom of 2016ish: GPUs/mining rigs - LLM/AI hype nowish: User generated data - 90's dotcom bubble: Server space

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    Asklemmy neidu2 4 weeks ago 94%
    Which consumer grade printer should I buy?

    Title, basically. My old torture device needs to be replaced, and while it's been mostly working OK, printers have no excuse for being as shitty as they are. So therefore I am looking for suggestions. Specs: - Must include a flatbed scanner - prints in color - Wifi connection preferred - No PaaS or IaaS bullshit - No driver weirdness. I'm going to use it on linux. - Available "anywhere". - Ability to sit powered and connected in my HarryPotteresque "server room" under the stairs for ages, unattended, and work without hazzle when I send it the bimonthly print job. I know the geek community likes Brother. Any particular model? For reference, this new printer will replace my aging Canon Pixma 4250.

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    Casual Conversation neidu2 1 month ago 97%
    I brought my 12 year old kid on a partial work trip.

    So, I had this idea a few months back, where I was thinking of bringing my kid along. The gist of the trip in question was that I was setting up a server cluster at the head office, and there was no real reason why I couldn't bring one of my kids along. And a few Lemmings wanted me to report back, so here I am. Before making a decition and a plan, I kind of tried to poke and prod my son (I'll be referring to him as E from now on), trying to see if I could spark some curiosity with computery stuff beyond roblox. So I asked him open questions such as "When you're connecting to a roblox game, what are you connecting to? Where is that game running?" That way I got him curious about the concept of servers in general. At first he was a bit baffled how a 10000$ computer didn't even have a screen and keyboard, but I got to show him a few screenshots of IPMI, which was easy for him to understand. After making the call that I could bring him along, I asked my boss, and he was fine with it. I then booked us hotel rooms "for free" as I had enough bonus points to use. Same thing for airline tickets, so there was no real extra cost to bring him along. Plus school doesn't start until 17th of August, so there were no conflicts either. So, last sunday, the night before leaving, I sat him down in the kitchen to explain what we'd be doing, how, and why. I drew a basic network diagram of the server cluster and how we were going to wire up the network. I also was sure to let him knew that this wasn't something he needed to remember, I just wanted to show him the underlying concept. Besides, I know that his ADHD would've made it hard to remember it without physically tinkering with it. I had some SFP transcievers I could show him so that he could recognize a fiber connection when he saw one. Afterwards I showed him on a map where we'd be flying to, where our airport express train would take us, and where we'd be both staying and working. Afterwards I helped him make sure he had everything he needed for the trip; clothes, charger, etc. In addition to that, I suggested that he could hit the download button in the Netflix app on his phone so that he'd have something to watch while we travelled. Monday: The next morning I told him that he didn't really need to take his ADHD meds. There'd be so much for us to do anyway that there wouldn't really be many quiet moments where he could bounce off the walls. Plus, his concerta tends to mess with his appetite, and I've learned the hard way that traveling on an empty stomach is a really bad idea. Eat when you can - There aren't many opportunities to do so. We left the house after saying goodbye to everyone, and after a quick stop by the store to pick up some road snacks we were underway for the roughly one hour drive to the rather small regional airport. I've traveled through it enough times to know exactly how much time we needed, so we were done checking in and all that 10 minutes before boarding. After takeoff I suggested that now would be a good time to watch some of those downloaded netflix shows. But no, he was perfecly satisfied just looking out the window for an hour. We touched down around 10:15, and went through the airport without much of note. We grabbed our checked bags we headed for the airport express train. Actually, both checked luggages were mine, but one of them was on his ticket. I had a bunch of spare parts and stuff that I wanted to bring to the office permanently. It wasn't heavy, it was just big. I had to chuckle when I saw how people reacted to a 12 year old kid rolling behind him a Pelicase that looked like it weighed more than him. Oh, and one thing: We live in a very very small town that someone somehow managed to squeeze into the terrain, between a fjord and two mountains. While we've traveled through larger cities, he's not really used to anything else than this pretty quiet place. When we got off the airport express train and out of our station in the center of The Big City his first sentence was "I can now see more people than I've ever met in my entire life". Yup, that's one of the reasons why I wanted to bring him in the first place - The world is big, and our corner of it is very very small. Some perspective is always nice. We went straight to the office where he got to meet my boss and a coworker. Yup, we're only three people. We're a pretty small company, but it's a standalone unit that serves as a support arm for one of the biggest corporations you've (n)ever heard of, so we have all the resources we need without much of the corporate wank that comes along with large companies. I was then showed the pile of hardware that was waiting for us. Servers, switches, cables, and PDUs. No server rack, though. After getting an update from the vendor, we sadly learned that the rack wouldn't arrive in time, but we worked around it by building what I refer to as a server pile: Everything stacked, connected, and ready for use, just so we could get started. But first I wanted to show him something: The office we have is in a building that basically rents out office units to smaller companies, but the building as a whole is rather large. And once you have a company owning a building like that they want to make it as cool and attractive as possible in terms of decorations, including getting some novelty items. So on my phone I now have a picture of E sitting in the drivers seat of a DMC DeLorean in the buildings lobby. After that, as well as some lunch we got to work by opening boxes and making sure we had everything we needed. We then started wiring up the basics just so we could prepare the machines. So now E knows how to check the Meraki dashboard to find the DHCP address of a server, log in to IPMI on that server, and configure its static address. This took most of the day. After that we checked into the hotel, and as we got up pretty early, we just decided to get some fast food delivered and and chill at the hotel for the rest of the day. Tuesday: First we carried it all into the "server room" (It's another office right next to our actual office, but we use it as a server room), and then we ran all the cables we needed. It was actually pretty convenient to have his small hands available for reaching into the hole we drilled in the walls to get the cables done. After this it was time to begin setting up the servers. As these are operating in a cluster, they would all be set up the same way, except hostname and IP, so the plan was that I'd set up the first server, then he'd set up the next two with my support, and then we'd see if he could set up the last one by himself. It took some time for me to figure out how to get the procedure ready, but once done it was fairly straight forward. So E know knows how to set up Debian 12 on mdraid with redundant grub install to two harddrives. After work we visited a reptile park right around the corner. While it's called a reptile park they have other stuff as well, and since E has always been fascinated by turtles he really enjoyed being able to touch a rather big one, as well as a bearded dragon. Wednesday: Last day for E. He would be traveling home in the evening, while I stayed behind. I figured it probably wouldn't be very interesting for him to see dad pushing buttons for five days straight. Most of the day was spent doing some basic setup stuff like installing packages and managing all of the disks installed in the servers. E now knows how to configure RAID6. Later in the day we got a call that our rack was right around the corner. And hoboy, this turned out to be quite the adventure on its own. Well, when we were ordering the rack, we basically just wanted to make sure that it was big enough for any future needs, so we ended up with 42U. And it's a pretty old building, so ceiling clearance wasn't always there. I think we had 5mm to spare when we were manhandling the rack into the elevator. This took the rest of the day - When we finally had the rack in the server room, it was time to head back to the hotel and pack his things. The return trip was pretty uneventful. Turns out that at 12 year old you're allowed to fly alone without someone from the airline escorting you everywhere, and as he's flown before I didn't really feel like he needed it either. I just got one of those security gate passes so that we could get something to eat in the terminal together. "But I don't know where to walk when I land?" He asked. Well, I just told him to follow the other passengers, and eventually he'd meet his aunt. Afterwards I walked him to the gate and made sure he got on his plane. Once the plane took off I headed back to the hotel. While on the train I checked flightradar to make sure that his flight didn't have to divert or anything. He landed while I was still on the train.

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 1 month ago 97%
    What's a good open source IMAP client for android?

    Turns out Outlook sucks ass for anything not part of an office365 subscription, so I'm looking for something else. Preferably open source, preferably available via F-Droid.

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    Musicians neidu2 2 months ago 100%
    What's a good drum synth VST nowadays?

    I'm mainly looking for a decent drum kit synth for rock and metal music. Once upon a time I used a pirated version of Drumkit from Hell, and I really liked it, but that was over 15 years ago, and now tgat I'm not broke as a bum anymore I'm interested in hearing some recommendations.

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 2 months ago 89%
    Why are people using "coconut" in references to Kamala Harris?

    One example I've seen is someone talking about being coconut-pilled.

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    Unpopular Opinion neidu2 3 months ago 73%
    Don't bother promoting IPv6 as "the future". It's never going to be the default.

    Basically what the title says. Here's the thing: address exhaustion is a solved problem. NAT already took care of this via RFC 1631. While initially presented as a temporary fix, anyone who thinks it's going anywhere at this point is simply wrong. Something might replace IPv4 as the default at some point, but it's not going to be IPv6. And then there are the downsides of IPv6: - Not all legacy equipment likes IPv6. Yes, there's a lot of it out there. - "Nobody" remembers an IPv6 address. I know my IPv4 address, and I'm sure many others do too. Do you know your IPv6 address, though? - Everything already supports IPv4 - For IPv6 to fully replace IPv4, practically everything needs to move over. De facto standards don't change very easily. There's a reason why QWERTY keyboards, ASCII character tables, and E-mail are still around, despite alternatives technically being "better". - Dealing with dual network stacks in the interim is annoying. Sure, IPv6 is nice and all. But as an addition rather than as a replacement. I've disabled it by default for the past 10 years, as it tends to clutter up my ifconfig overview, and I've had no ill effects. Source: Network engineer.

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    norge
    norge neidu2 4 months ago 96%
    Gratulerer med dagen, godtfolk!

    ....så det så

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    Casual Conversation neidu2 4 months ago 90%
    TGIM

    Controversial hot take, I know... but in certain cases, normalcy and routine is the desired state. After a long weekend of family events, too many kids (of which most are my own), too many pets (of which roughly half are my own), and the house being drafty with the entire in-law clan and then some for the past few days, things are now finally back to normal. Kids are in school, SO at work, and I'm in my home "office" (I use my bedroom), arranging the coming week. I schedule most things to "ot today" because now it's MY time. When picking up some supplies this morning I even bought one single beer that is for my lunch, and beyond that my work day will mostly be centered around waiting for various balls that are in other people's courts. Anyone else who usually welcome mondays when they arrive?

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 6 months ago 95%
    What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out?

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/13434122 > What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out? > > Title, pretty much. I'm in a couple of niche communities, and thought I should expa d into more generalized communities. All things tech are of interest, really. > > Which communities are you in?

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    Asklemmy neidu2 6 months ago 94%
    What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out?

    Title, pretty much. I'm in a couple of niche communities, and thought I should expa d into more generalized communities. All things tech are of interest, really. Which communities are you in?

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    Ask Lemmy neidu2 6 months ago 96%
    Which microsoft certification would be the most useful for me when I am primarily not a Microsoft guy?

    So, my employer suggested that it would be good for me, professionally, to get my certifications up to speed, and told me to pick a few that I found the most relevant at their expense. As I mainly deal with networks and Linux servers, and have done so for decades at this point, this was easy enough: renewing my CCNA that I took some 20 years ago, as well as getting my CCNP. The latter of which is closely related to what I already do. However, my employer decided that I must pursue at least one Microsoft certification, and I honestly don't know where to start, as the only microsoft software I use is Outlook. I've been thinking of my status as the walking embodiment of the "old man yells at cloud"-meme, and thinking it's probably time to turn into "old man embraces cloud". I know that a lot of our infrastructure runs in azure (something with which I have no experience. I did use some Oracle cloud VMs at one point, that's it.), and I know there was a huge ordeal last year that involved doing a lot of dataprocessing on temporary azure architecture, and I figure I should probably get in on that at some point. Is perhaps something Azure related my best bet? UPDATE: I was going to go for some azure stuff, but I resigned instead. Let's see if my new employer is willing to pick up the tab instead.

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    Asklemmy neidu2 7 months ago 96%
    Which vendor makes decent work laptops nowadays?

    12 Years ago I had a Sony Vaio. I quite liked it. Then in my next job, 2017 or so, I went for a Toshiba Portege, and absolutely loved it. Guess what the above two have in common? Yup, they stopped making laptops for the professional market. So now I'm a bit at a loss. Any recommendations? Requirements: - Lightweight and easy to carry around. - 13-15" display, preferably - Decent battery life - It absolutely must have an RJ45 - Works well with linux - Good keyboard quality - ISO keyboard availability - Touchpad. Bonus points if it has the touchpad buttons ABOVE the pad itself.

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    NonCredibleDefense neidu2 7 months ago 97%
    When anything is better than nothing. I present to you, the Semple Tank

    Summarized back story of this legendary beauty: When NZ was drawn into WW2, some heroes began thinking of armored defense. Bob Semple decided to make one, making this the best (and only) Kiwi tank ever built. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Semple_tank

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    norge neidu2 7 months ago 80%
    Dagens dusjtanke: "Militarisering" av svenskegrensa

    En tanke slo meg tidligere: Nå som den geopolitiske sikkerhetssituasjonen er littegranne mere skjør enn før, og mange land ruster opp, så er grensevakt på sin plass. Og med tanke på at vi har en enormt lang grense mot sverige så bør denne og bemannes, selv om de også er på vei inn i NATO. Men som de fleste her kanskje er enige i, så er faren for invasjon noen av veiene ganske lav. Hva ville den diplomatiske effekten vært om Norge bestemte seg for å utplassere en garnison på svinesund bestående av kun én soldat? Delvis fordi jeg synes grensekontroll er viktig, og delvis fordi litt lavterskel skjitkasting over grensa (begge veier) er på sin plass. Mest fordi at jeg er overtrøtt så har jeg et lite ønske om at dette skjer, og at situasjonen eskalerer til en anspent stillingskrig hvor sverige svarer med samme mynt og sender sin egen soldat. Da får korpen vår (han må seff minst være korporal, han er jo tross alt vaktsjef, garnisonsleder, sambandsmann, samt lagfører) selskap av noen han kan prate skjit med. Slikt blir det god stemning av.

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    NonCredibleDefense neidu2 8 months ago 98%
    Document leak
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    Videos neidu2 9 months ago 90%
    A story of how mental illness almost crashed a plane - The importance of reform regarding approach to pilot health evaluation. youtu.be

    The second part of the title is my own interpretation. I fly myself from time to time (Only recreationally, I have no plans on going commercial. I like my current unrelated career), and have been made aware of the medical requirements for pilots. While strict rules should apply, the regulations are outdated. I find it naive to think that there aren't any pilots currently flying with, for example, ADHD, and while that would in most cases in itself be a disqualifying diagnosis for pilots, it's even more disqualifying if it's medicated. The video is about a compelling story and focuses mostly on mental health, but I feel that it hilights the same underlying problem; Pilots are incentivized to keep quiet about mental health issue due to an outdated approach because of a ruleset that basically states "No medication, no diagnosis".

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    Asklemmy neidu2 9 months ago 91%
    There were supposed to be 15 commandments, but Moses accidentally dropped and broke a tablet. What are some of the five missing commandments?

    And I know we're mostly atheists here, but please keep the theological discussion to a minimum and appreciate the lighthearted hypothetical scenario for what it is.

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    Linux neidu2 9 months ago 95%
    Friendly reminder

    This is your annual reminder to do a snapshot (timeshift or whatever you prefer) before doing relatively minor changes to your system. I was supposed to be in bed now, but instead I am stuck troubleshooting xorg refusing to start after an apt-get dist-upgrade. And as far as friendly reminders go, I should've given myself an unfriendly reminder beforehand, as it's not the first time.... UPDATE: Fuck nvidia 545. All my homies hate nvidia 545. 535 4 lyf!

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    Linux neidu2 9 months ago 88%
    Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop? sprocketfox.io

    Thanks to @redcalcium@lemmy.institute for providing a better link. This post originally linked to tomshardware.

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    Linux neidu2 9 months ago 47%
    Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop? www.tomshardware.com

    xrandr allows you to rotate the screen resolution, thus supporting diagonal setups. Some guy claims this is ideal for his software dev setup, with the IDE taking up most of the space, while smaller windows reside in the open corner.

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