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Even putting the obvious problem with this aside it’s not funny.

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After Invasion season one I vowed never to come back to the show.

But I’ve got to say, season two goes pretty hard despite some really cringy moments here and there.

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New season just dropped.

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Invasion season one was terrible honestly. I just couldn’t understand why I even bothered to continue watching.

When season two came out I gave it another chance and was blown away.

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Storj, specifically using RClone and the native Uplink CLI (vs the S3 gateway). Super cheap, P2P, built-in client-side encryption are what keep me on it (and steering clear of the nightmare that is AWS).

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You code them by hand in the terminal before installing the DE right?

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The slide is what gets me. My client supports swiping for voting so I’m constantly downvoting by accident.

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Do you guys not use encrypted DNS or VPN while on mobile? I couldn’t deal with ads just because I’m off WiFi.

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Just block and move on. Who has time for this brain dead shit?

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I’ve always counted he’d die by Big Mac overdose too.

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I have a Roomba and Braava jet so they are Big Guy, Little Guy respectively.

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So how many of these “experiments” do we need to have until we make some policies based on the results? I see this all the time, but it’s always just that: an “experiment”

Recommended DNS provider for use in Australia?

I have been using NextDNS over the past two years, and am generally happy with their service. However, I’ve never compared their quality against the other recommended ones (like Control D, Quad 9, Mullvad, etc) particularly in terms of ping. I’m based in Australia. Any fellow Aussies using any of these services and care to...

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Not really addressing the core issue but here’s some unsolicited advice: run some type of resolver locally that caches; specifically something that’ll cache all the NXDOMAIN and/or 0.0.0.0 you’ll get back. It’ll really speed things up especially if you can add in some prefetching. I do this with unbound.

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Then when you do move fast (I always do because I’m impatient af) a crowd of employees will gather behind you because they think you’re stealing. No, I’m just stressed that I had to watch all these slow fucks take their sweet ass time scanning their shit.

railsdev,

If you’re at a Walmart a good trick if you’ve only got a handful of items is checking out in electronics, apparel or HBA/cosmetics.

But in huge cities those cashiers are oftentimes missing or bombarded with key duty (where they lock up items that cost like $2) so it’s hit or miss.

(Regarding locking up simple items like deodorant: if it takes 45 minutes for someone to come unlock it and the only way to get someone to come over with a key is by shouting “help” very loudly I’m ordering it on Amazon.)

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It’s always some dumb Windows BS running on like 512 MB of RAM. I feel bad for those poor computers.

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Time to move abroad and renounce citizenship (if that works, idk)

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I don’t get this: riding in the higher gears would keep your RPMs low and make it more difficult to accelerate quickly (and thus break traffic laws).

Am I missing something?

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It’s not hard to just stop eating animals but these people will come up with any excuse to keep supporting totally unnecessary meat consumption. It’s disgusting and abhorrent.

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Using an extension cord of any kind in the bathroom sounds like a disaster waiting to happen

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I forgot we’re all busy these days so the need to multitask — especially in the bathroom — is prevalent.

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Universal Control is pretty magical. I love having both my work and personal laptops connected to an ultrawide monitor and using my mouse/keyboard (actually Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard) across the two.

When I’m waiting for something for work I can slide the cursor over and do something on my personal computer.

My only paranoia is that the work laptop can track what I’m typing but that’s why I use the peripherals connected to the personal laptop to control everything.

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I use Home Assistant to connect all the proprietary trash together but talk to my Watch rather than a smart speaker. I just haven’t got into the speaker lifestyle thus far.

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I have too many to name honestly but one that comes to mind (but not really “big”) is a travel router.

It’s amazing being able to VPN into either my cloud server or home network all over an encrypted WireGuard tunnel. I use the same SSID/password as my home network so that I only connect the travel router itself to whatever network (Ethernet, WiFi and even hotel WiFi with the terrible portal) and all my devices just automatically get online.

During travel, what can I prepare beforehand as meal, which can be eaten without access to fire or microwave?

I’m going from Hong Kong to Iceland next month. I’ve read that everything there, including food, are quite expensive. So my wife and I have been researching on how to prepare meal or snack that we can eat during the day instead of going to restaurant....

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How about vegan options? Haha. Curious because I’d love to travel there and am currently spoiled here in Southern California.

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