HamsterRage

joined 2 years ago
[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 days ago

In that a Gollum caganer?

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 14 points 4 days ago

I worked for a small insurance company owned by a slightly larger organization. That organization had a class B address space. They gave us 4 class C's from that class B, or about 1000 addresses in the 1990's for a company with 50 employees.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Or, perhaps 12 hours and 16 minutes after it gave out?

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah, it's basically a big hole in the ground, with some bits of ancient columns scattered about. The Temple of Artemis is a bit of bog with a couple of columns standing up - they have been restored.

The wife and I have visited 5 of the 7 Wonders sites. The statue of Zeus is in our future at some point. I'm told that all there is is a replica in the middle of a roundabout.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, sadly, will never be a place we go. For one, nobody knows where it precisely is. For another, it's in Iraq, and we're not going anywhere where you need a flak jacket and a security team just to look for an Ancient Wonder that isn't there any more.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Is that in Ostia Antiqua?

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Ard the brewery there is top notch, too.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 17 points 1 month ago (2 children)

“The United States, just months before its 250th birthday as the world’s leading democracy..."

Is this an Onion article???

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

No, but there is probably a German word for exactly that.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 months ago

Religion. Ruins. Everything...Every. Time.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 months ago (5 children)

I'm not so sure. The rest of the world is working as fast as it can to extracate itself from any depedence on the US. Here in Canada, we are actively finding new markets for our products and so is the rest of the world.

By the time that the US does implode, nobody will care, and hardly anyone outside the US will notice.

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 25 points 3 months ago (2 children)

This is, of course, a perfect example of D-K in action. This dude is writing his own email server, FFS, and he characterizes himself as, "at least somewhat knowledgeable".

I've read a bunch of the old RFC's for email services years ago, when you needed some of that info in order to do interesting things with sendmail. I figure that might have put me in the top 20% of programmers/admins/techies back in the day. But to actually consider writing an email server - no way. That's a different level of "at least somewhat knowledgeable" .

[–] HamsterRage@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 months ago (4 children)

How did you get that far? The wife and I lasted about 5 minutes.

 

For some reason, the wife decided to pull out all of the amigurumi critters that she's made since she started doing this at the beginning of the year.

So, here you go, the group shot:

 

She said that the pattern was awful and that she had fudge all kinds of stuff to make it work. The hat needed to be completely redesigned.

 

I'm beginning to think that this sub will never be ready. What's the hold-up????

 

The wife has started to make these amigurumi creatures. Here's her latest two.

She uses worsted weight wool (she tells me) which generally results in bigger creatures.

 

I wanted one of these back in 1980 when I was 16. I remember that they were $1,200, but they might as well have been $1,200,000 as far as I was concerned.

Many years later I had the $$$ to buy one, and this one is a beauty. Koa, with Bill Lawrence pickups.

Look at all the knobs and switches!!!

 

This is the beside the time since the post was created. I cannot figure it out.

 

I live in Canada, where we are graced with the most expensive cell phone plans in the developed world. One of the "features" of my plan is something they call "Roam Like Home". With this feature, I can use my data and time from my plan just like I haven't gone anywhere, for the low, low price of $15 a day!!!

This is activated automatically the moment that they detect that I am roaming. I cannot opt out of this "feature", and the only way to avoid it is to put the phone in airplane mode and then activate wifi. There is a cap to the number of days you can be charged, but runs on a calendar month basis, so if you are away across the end of the month, you can get charged more than that maximum.

For me, the answer came in the form of eSIMs. I ditched my old Galaxy S9, and bought a Pixel 7 in May. Then I purchased an eSIM for France for both data and talk (30GB for 30 days for around €45) and went to France for 24 days.

I was really pleased with the Pixel 7 in the week or two that I had it before we left on vacation. The battery life was way better than the S9, and 2 hours at the gym, with YouTube Music on Bluetooth and "Strong" running to track sets and timing left me with close to 90% battery left. It would be closer to 50% on the S9.

No heat issues here in Canada.

When the plane landed in France, the eSIM automatically activated, and I turned it on for both data and voice/SMS. Nothing could be easier, and it works like a charm.

At around this time, the issue with hot Pixels started, and eventually Google found the issue with their servers that was causing this. Hot Pixels with short battery life faded from the news.

But not for me.

Ok, so battery life was still better than my old S9, but not by much. And it got hot, too. It seemed to be particularly bad when I set up a hotspot for my wife - as this was the plan, she would use wifi off the Pixel hotspot since her phone doesn't support eSIMs. Out and about, I could expect to lose up to 15% in the first hour, and then it would maybe go even faster after it was down below 70%.

Taking pictures seemed to be especially hard on the battery, too. Not surprising, really, as the new camera features use a lot of computing power. We had Android Auto in our rental car, and Google Maps would drain the battery at almost the same rate that the car would charge it.

I was waiting for the new updates to drop, hoping that might have a fix, but as of June 13, we still haven't seen it. In the meantime, we've returned to Canada and I've turned off the eSIM.

And now the battery life is back to where it was before we left. I haven't once noticed the phone getting hot either.

So there you go. Has anyone else noticed this kind of issue with eSIMs?

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