chahk

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[–] chahk@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

Comey likely can never face the same charges again.

As if it will stop these Nazis from drumming up some more bogus charges against him, or anyone else that dares challenge the orange führer.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'd avoid cracking software. Every crack you download carries a nom-zero risk of infecting your PC with malware. I get your reluctance to switching to a different editing software, but it may be worth it.

I must've tried every free and paid photo editor out there, and none have feature parity with Lightroom Classic or Capture One. The thing most of them are missing is AI based tools like object masking, etc. Luminar Neo comes close, but I feel it's only a matter of time before they go sub-only too. There's a new free one called RapidRAW that has pitential.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Oh sure, I have 10 friends who would love to share their financial information with you.

  • Justin Thyme
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  • Anita Bath
  • Moe Lester
  • Dixon B. Tweenerlegs
  • Hugh G. Rection
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[–] chahk@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago

This is the way.

Same for airfare, car rentals, cruises, etc. Cut out the fucking middle man. The booking sites used to be a nice way for consolidating your travel plans. But as everything else, they've enshittified themselves to a point where using them has become a major gamble.

Use them to find a deal, then go directly to the source. You may pay slightly more, but the fewer agreements you have between you and the service provider, the less chance you have of getting fucked over.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 2 points 2 weeks ago

I hear Canada's parks are gorgeous.

Also I loved Chichen Itza when I visited Mexico last year.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

1,000x = KiloBullshit

100,000x = MegaBullshit

1,000,000x = GigaBullshit

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 5 points 1 month ago

Of course they are. At this point it would be easier to list items that billionaire oligarchs are NOT coming for.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago

I'm gonna object that! The little fuckers are too coddled these days.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I'd argue that it hits gen pop even harder than it does us techies. How many times is a grandma going to switch video calling and messaging apps before her grandkids install WhatsApp on her phone? Is ANYONE going to touch any console Google releases in the future after the Stadia fiasco?

We techies are more open to trying out new technology, but for the other 99% of population though, tinkering is a nuisance rather than fun. They have better things to do than looking for ways to migrate their stuff out of the next Google project that's being discontinued in 2 months.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 4 points 2 months ago

It's probably too late. Does anyone these days really believe that these companies actually delete anything?

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

After that - dubbing in realtime.

[–] chahk@beehaw.org 6 points 3 months ago

What people don't seem to realize is that EVERYONE is on some list or another in this admiration. They WILL come for all of us eventually, even if you are currently on a "convenient fool" list.

 

I'm considering Inovelli Blue 2-1 switches for a new (to me) house. I'm pretty sure the electrical wiring in that place predates the American Civil War, so no neutral wires, and no plans to rip out the walls to rectify that. Would I be able to use the light switches for basic on/off/dimmer functions and have them in Home Assistant via the SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 Plus-E dongle?

I have HA up and running in my current place, but have way too many cloud enabled hubs (TP-Link Kasa, IKEA Tradfre, Lutron Caseta, just to name a few) that I want to replace with a fully self-hosted solution. Already bought and configured the Sonoff ZigBee dongle in anticipation. The only other hitch is that the gangboxes may be too small to fit larger switches and I may need to hire an electrician to replace around 20 of them.

Also it seems that Inovelli Aux switches for the multi-way setups are sold out everywhere. From what I understand, those are simply dumb switches with some extra bells and whistles. What alternatives are there for those?

 
 

I recently got clued into the fact that you can enable side-loading on Roku devices. However, I have no idea where to get the apps for it. Since Rokus don't run Android, I can't install APKs like I did on my Nvidia Shield TV. Could someone please point me in the right direction?

 

I mostly make videos of my family vacations and such as a hobby.

A distant family member liked my edits, and now wants to hire me to shoot a video of a professional conference. I haven't accepted yet, and I'm reluctant to because I've never done anything on this level before. They're quite desperate because they can't find a "real" videographer for their budget ($500 USD for ~4 hour shoot). Money is not really a concern for me. I'd love to do this job, but I don't want to let them down if something goes wrong.

I only have one camera - Fuji X-T3, and one lens decent enough to possibly work in low-light indoor setting - Sigma 16mm f/1.4. I'm worried about data loss since even though the X-T3 has dual SD Card slots, it only writes video to one of them. I also don't own any lighting equipment aside from a GoDox flash (not even a remote trigger for it). I do have a gimbal for stabilization, but very little experience actually filming with it. And of course the fact that they're extended family complicates things even further.

Not sure what else I should be worried about. Should I bite the bullet and take the job? I'll be up-front with the client about both my (lack of) experience and limited equipment, of course.

 

I absolutely hate "smart" TVs! You can't even buy a quality "dumb" panel anymore. I can't convince the rest of my family and friends that the only things those smarts bring are built-in obsolescence, ads, and privacy issues.

I make it a point to NEVER connect my new 2022 LG C2 to the Internet, as any possible improvements from firmware updates will be overshadowed by garbage like ads in the UI, removal of existing features (warning: reddit link), privacy violations, possible attack vectors, non-existent security, and constant data breaches of the manufacturers that threaten to expose every bit of personal data that they suck up. Not to mention increased sluggishness after tons of unwanted "improvements" are stuffed into it over the years, as the chipset ages and can no longer cope.

I'd much rather spend a tenth of the price of my TV on a streaming box (Roku, Shield TV, etc.) and replace those after similar things happen to them in a few years. For example, the display of my OG 32-inch Sony Google TV from 2010 ($500) still works fine, but the OS has long been abandoned by both Sony and Google, and since 2015-16 even the basic things like YouTube and Chrome apps don't work anymore. Thank goodness I can set the HDMI port as default start-up, so I don't ever need to see the TV's native UI, and a new Roku Streaming Stick ($45) does just fine on this 720p panel. Plus, I'm not locked into the Roku ecosystem. If they begin (continue?) enshitifying their products, there are tons of other options available at similar price.

Most people don't replace their TVs every couple of years. Hell, my decade old 60-inch Sharp Aquos 1080p LCD TV that I bought for $2200 back in 2011 still works fine, and I only had to replace the streamer that's been driving it twice during all this time. Sony Google TV Box -> Nvidia Shield TV 2015 -> Nvidia Shield TV 2019. I plan to keep it in my basement until it dies completely before replacing it. The Shield TV goes to the LG C2 so that I never have to see LG's craptastic UI.

Sorry, just felt the need to vent. Would be very interested in reading community's opinions on this topic.

 

Currently, as I'm reading through a post and collapsing some replies, if I reply to one of them the app expands all of the previously collapsed ones. Same thing if I go back to the feed and then return to the post.

Refreshing the post functions normally though and keeps the collapsed state of replies.

 

I go to Settings, check the "Set up 2-factor authentication" box, click Save, reload the page, but clicking on "2FA installation link" does nothing. I tried copying the "secret" value from the link and using it to manually add an account in my 2FA app (Authy) but that doesn't seem to work. The account gets added, but the codes it generates don't seem to work for logging in (using a different browser).

I really don't want to lock myself out. Am I doing something wrong, or is this a known issue?

 

For me it was Ezra Miller showing up in The Flash TV show a few years ago during their big "multiverse" crossover event.

On the big screen, gotta give it to the recent Flash movie. The poorly CGI'd Nic Cage was such a great fan service. Also I managed to square myself from all the media past premier, that G.C. showing up at the end was a pleasant surprise.

Hugh Jackman in X-Men First Class wasn't totally unexpected, but it was worth a good chuckle.

 

Jebora for Android refuses to work because it doesn't support v0.17.4 any more.

 

Rumbleverse used to be my 10 year old's favorite game on Xbox. In the short time he played it he's gotten quite good at it, and got a lot of solo victories. He was so heartbroken early this year when they announced the game would be shutting down.

I've been searching for something similar ever since. Basically a mostly melee battle royale. We found Knockout City... only for it to shut down this month too.

I haven't been able to find another replacement yet. Could use some suggestions.

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