

The cops were (and still are) the ones doing the lynching, whether off-duty in white hoods or on duty lol


The cops were (and still are) the ones doing the lynching, whether off-duty in white hoods or on duty lol


Does Plex? Have they ever been security audited or are we just taking the word of closed source software because they make it easier? Like Microsoft who just got caught adding backdoors into billions of computers and (pick one) closed source software company who has had major security breaches in the last decade.


200€ Ebike?? Was this in 1990? The cheapest I know of is 500€…
Unrelated side note, I have gone 10000km with mine, 120km for the 625Wh battery. About 0.3€ per kWh. About 15€ in electricity.
Compared to my diesel VW Passat with diesel 23km/L at lives now of 2€/L is 870€.
I saved 855€ over the past 3 years by biking to work and the store instead of driving, not to mention health benefits.
And shipping containers…
Tons of human trafficking happens via shipping containers, allegedly.
Also good to note: RiscV is not open hardware, it is an open architecture.
The CPU’s/MCUs made with RiscV are still 99% proprietary and they can put just aa many backdoors into the devices as they want with little no no oversight, arguably less because you have orders of magnitude less external bug and penatration testers.
Definitely in support of RISC-V because like AV1, open standards are the first big step, but it is good to note that “security” may or may not be better as well as the company behind it.


I completely overlooked the android app in the readme, thanks! I have a server set up so can I start local to try it out and migrate to a server later?
Also is there support for mealie through an authentication platform like authelia?
Any plans for releasing on F-droid?
Edit: Oof, you can’t search for foods when making a recipe or meal, hopefully that comes because otherwise it is a huge process to make any custom meal or recipe…


Damn, I was hoping that it would be an android app with Health Connect support 😅
Looks very nice though!


First tornado winds that come through and vertical panels are toast, and horizontal 6ft from the ground would probably be difficult


FUTO is a bit problematic
Rossman left FUTO (unclear if it was because of their practices) anyway. Best to contribute to projects directly.


Every discussion I have seen on the subject says that docker ipv6 is pretty busted from a security perspective and you have to implement a bunch of workarounds.
I don’t have to time both to migrate to podman (and maybe have to run dual stacks for what isn’t available) AND migrate to ipv6. But apparently the way podman does it is also kind of a hacky way (I am far from a networking expert) so I will sit with my pretty decent, secure, and working ipv4 lol


One thing that people often forget is TVs / stream boxes and Alexa/google assistants.
Smart TVs all have microphones that are recording (for “voice commands”) and the same with the remotes for stream devices (though probably not unless asked because of battery life), also google and Alexa’s are constantly always listening. They are simply spyware devices that parse everything you say and hand it to advertisers, insurance, governments, etc…
Phones also suffer from the battery life problem, so jury is still out on whether they listen to you because constantly recording audio would degrade battery life quite a bit (though maybe it is factored in). Phones absolutely do share location data and any phones discovered on the same WiFi network or in the same location if that data was available and from there will share entire search history of devices on the same network (well, that is on the data center end, phones likely just send what devices and for how long they were together). From there it is quite easy to advertised based on search history, unencrypted text data, etc…
For example in OP, OP had likely searched around about cars and checked out manufacturers websites and such before meeting with the parents (unless they were going in completely blind to dealerships), so it would have shared exactly the cars that they were looking at and linked it to the parents for advertising.
Still fucked, ethically wrong and legally grey, but “listening” is a bit of an inefficient way to do it, generally.


Can you provide one or elaborate on it?
Embedded developers have tried all manner or wizardry to simply track speed, not even position based just on an accelerometer/gyro, but the sample rate error drift is so large that putting a GPS module in there is 100x more accurate for deriving speed.
I would be interested to see how a browser, which almost certainly doesn’t get the full serialized data, is able to track just based on that which the wearables industry have been trying for decades with bad results.


But to be fair, when is the last time that is there wasn’t a softball interview or debate? A huge portion of the US population have never seen a real debate lol


Is it wasteful or just cost-inefficient? The only “waste” you have is many small inverters vs a few big inverters (in terms of raw materials the big inverters will have much much more copper, glass, gold, etc… But much fewer of them).
Cables still have to be run, inter-battery connections have to be made, the batteries have similar capacity per area, etc…


And is promised to be open, but their hardware is still proprietary closed source just like bambu and they use a proprietary hotend and nozzle that you can’t replace 3rd party, so if anything breaks and they decide not to help you, good luck fixing it.
Almost exactly how bambu started. Seemed to get better once 3rd parties cloned their proprietary parts (not of their own doing), then nosedived.
Looks like an amazing printer at a great price, but so did Bambu in the beginning.
Except boots.
If infantry bought the straight trash on the consumer market today, they would fall apart in a month…


This is how tap to pay cards work IIRC. Secure storage chip, transceiver chip, NFC coil, boom
It depends on what you want to do. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole because my girlfriend wants one and I get a bit research obsessed because I like to buy once if possible.
sub 300€
Every new machine sub-300€ or so will have plastic gears and almost all plastic parts. This means that they will only last a few years of hard use, or longer very light use. They are also very limited in what fabric they can sew because anything like denim or thicker reaches the limits of the plastic gears so it can’t do it without the risk of breaking.
The Singer Heavy Duty is often recommended but it has very very touchy pedal, runs very fast, and has no speed regulation. Contrary to the name it is just a basic beginner machine, not heavy duty at all and QC is very bad. Modern Singers are apparently extremely hit or miss in general.
So for that price range, going for ease of use and features makes the Brother CS70000X if you are in the US, otherwise Brother Innov-is A16 for that budget in the EU.
500€ Budget:
1000-2000 Budget
There is also a 2nd route: get a decent vintage 2nd hand machine in a 2nd hand store for <100€, try it out, learn the basics, do some repairs, and see how much you actually use it. Then, when it breaks, you will be in a position to know what you need, how much you use it, and what features would be nice. Then you can go out and buy an expensive model that will last you forever (hopefully).


Been using it (not often beyond basics for home server container administration) for years but I always get confused with searching vs search and replace vs global search
/<search> (n for next instances)
:%s/<search>/<replace>
:g/<search>/p (grep was named after this one IIRC, Global Regular Expression Print)
And often I just use :%s to search and highlight all instances and don’t press enter because I forget the others and I often have to search and replace for docker comppse snippets.
We print with PC at work because we need the best resistance (inside a hot motor). It has significantly better heat resistance than ABS/ASA (113°C heat deflection or higher sometimes vs ASA 93°) and not crazy expensive.
It also doesn’t warp nearly as much as ABS just in a little tent or enclosure. Glue stick for release on a smooth bed.