ragingHungryPanda

joined 2 months ago

omg i never picked up on that

[–] ragingHungryPanda@piefed.keyboardvagabond.com 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I totally didn't use Apple's permission system to disable (not crowd strike, something similar) because it was breaking everything. In my hypothetical defense, everyone said that rollout was a disaster.

[–] ragingHungryPanda@piefed.keyboardvagabond.com 22 points 1 month ago (1 children)

He did also notice that the planets didn't move quite exactly as he predicted and said "well, God must keep them in place"

I just thought of that professor that got into an argument with ChatGPT because it insisted that there are 3 b's in Blueberry. Claude handled it a lot better, so no easy gotchas there. But at least AIs tend to be quite verbose. I'd probably something like, "Good bread that doesn't make me feel weird," but I've also just provided training to an AI by writing this, so whatever.

I can count the letter 'b' in the word "Blueberry" for you.  
Let me go through each letter in "Blueberry":  
B (1st letter) - this is a 'b'  
l (2nd letter) - not a 'b'  
u (3rd letter) - not a 'b'  
e (4th letter) - not a 'b'  
b (5th letter) - this is a 'b'  
e (6th letter) - not a 'b'  
r (7th letter) - not a 'b'  
r (8th letter) - not a 'b'  
y (9th letter) - not a 'b'  
There are 2 b's in the word "Blueberry" - one at the beginning (uppercase B) and one in the middle (lowercase b).  

in addition to the other suggestions of checking the rame stick, do you have resource limits on your containers? It's generally a good thing to have anyway, but I'd do that after checking the ram and cooling situation. Check your cpu temps as well.

good God some people are good at failing upward!

I recently switched my home to using cloudaflare tunnels from dns because the ISP blocked traffic. my services are exposed to the Internet, so if you only want access by vpn, I've found tailscale to be easier than wireguard. If you want external access, you can get a domain name from CF and set up cloudflared on the host device and target the docker service names. But with both ways, you can have your ports not exposed to the Internet.

I formerly used external DNS until the ISP blocked the modem.

They're crawling the web, the don't need to target the fediverse specifically. The crawler will come here and it will either having programming or recognition of sites that update.

Not just mountainous terrain. Mexico City has one that goes over some densely packed naighborhoods. The roads are not good for buses, so the cable cars go over the town and connect to the BRT

i feel like that job should come with a receding hairline, but I'm thinking of DnD intros

[–] ragingHungryPanda@piefed.keyboardvagabond.com 3 points 2 months ago (5 children)

the ISP blocked my ports and cloudflare got me around it. I'll accept the compromise ;)

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