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I'm a programmer and amateur radio operator.

  • Matched using perceptual hash algorithms that have an accuracy between 20% and 40%.

  • There's a smaller version of type F that has the same frame as type N, just missing the middle pin, so it is reversible. It has the same risk of reversing neutral and phase as type F, but (while I'm no expert) that has never been a problem for me.

  • It's missing the European high voltage plugs as well.

  • You can do this in VLC, though it's not very practical. VLC's equalizer has a preamp slider, it's just not great if you want to change it all the time.

  • Are you perhaps looking for an Expression?

    I think that is probably as close as you can get to what you want to do.

  • Replaying Death's Door

  • Can I take one end of a cable with me?

    What's the max power I can get from the sockets?

    Where does the eject button dump people and can it be set to dump things other than people as well?

    Does time continue inside the pocket dimension if no one is inside?

    What's the internal temperature/humidity? Is it regulated?

    Can I choose what I take with me, or is it just everything im wearing/carrying?


    Questions aside, I would fill it with all sorts of stuff that I might need at some point, but leave enough space for a bed and a desk.

  • I don't know enough about the lemmy server to say whether this is a regular issue. I'd just retry creating a user with the same email.

  • Did it show an error when you tried to confirm your email?

  • Are you using Bluetooth headphones?

    If so, you might want to look into turning off bluetooth absolute volume. It's supposed to keep volume syncronised between your bluetooth device and your phone/laptop/etc, but some headphones don't seem to support it, wich can end up with them setting their internal volume to max.

  • It might have been the fingerprint sensor. They can be fooled. Mine occasionally thinks the inside of my trouser pocket looks just like my finger.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)

    ploum.net /2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
  • That looks really cool.

  • I would also recommend consent-o-matic. It works really well, and has a really simple interface for letting the devs know when it doesn't work.

  • I'd like to elaborate a bit on why DNS can be used to track you.

    Nearly all web traffic is encrypted (https), you can check by looking at the padlock next to the URL in your browser. But DNS requests aren't encrypted by default. This means anyone, most likely your ISP our the admin of your home network, can see what domains you're accessing. That means just google.com, lemmy.world, etc. and not lemmy.world/post/.... This isn't a huge amount of info, but it does tell anyone who's looking approximately what you're doing (googling something, looking at lemmy, etc.).

    To fix that there are a few different ways to encrypt DNS requests, the most common of which (afaik) is DNS over HTTPS, which will encrypt DNS requests like any other web request your browser makes. I don't know why this hasn't been made the default yet. Firefox has a setting for DNS over HTTPS, it calls it secure DNS.

  • Have you tried using an automatic CAPTCHA solver (e.g. Buster)?

  • Amateur radio/ham radio. There are a few ham radio communities on lemmy, but they're all fairly inactive. I occasionally check on some groups on matrix as well.

    The next few years are looking quite exciting for ham radio, because we're reaching the peak of the 11 year solar cycle. This gives us amazing conditions for long range communication.

  • A small, cheap holographic projector (as in projects a glowing volumetric image into the air that I can wave my hand through). It would probably work using femtosecond lasers, but making the optics small and cheap would be difficult.

  • While, as you said, both wires will conduct electricity just fine, they will have different AC impedance.

    I would guess this wouldn't make much of a difference if you go Audio->Ethernet->Audio, since sound is at fairly low frequencies. But Ethernet->Audio->Ethernet might have problems with really high data rates, like GiB/s.

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    Stop doing Computer Science

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    Intuitive UI

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    Monitor Alignment Alignment Chart

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