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fixate on what you think you know... you're missing what you don't though.

  • understood. I can upload something generic in place of, but that kinda modifies the author's presentation. :-(

    other than that, I don't have a good solution to the ai graphic slop - even for mildly interesting pass-time content.

    edit: interestingly, jerboa never shows youtube thumbnails and my workflow through newpipe doesn't either - so I have zero idea what these thumbnails look like.

  • one of the better articles on this issue. the usual obvious propaganda is useless. this is somewhat thoughtful.

  • and how has, literally, anything he has been doing for the past 12+ years not been focused on ensuring that there is a deep, substantial, robust pool of people to do exactly that?

  • Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait a while to get more close-up images of the seventh planet.

    confused uranus sounds

  • yasss, queen!

  • from the article...

    Is DuckDuckGo right for you?

    If you’re committed to shoring up your digital privacy, using DuckDuckGo is a good choice for privacy-focused users. While no tool is perfect, DuckDuckGo offers a robust, transparent alternative to traditional search engines. It works best as part of a broader privacy strategy; combining DuckDuckGo or another private search engine with a private browser, a VPN(new window), and a password manager is an effective way to improve your privacy while online.

  • yeah. and thats such a pity, because the video is absolutely worth a watch.

  • thanks for the reply and the heads up! going to order some gear today and play when it gets here. will update the thread as things progress.

  • I am curious... what was running through the mind of your downvoter?! everything you said was spot on. linux based distributions are at great place right now and debian is the perfect distro for my needs.

    when I want to 'splore I will boot an semi-exotic like aros or hurd... how is templeos doing these days?

  • ymmv, but debian has always been near perfect through upgrades for me: even a recent buster -> bullseye -> bookworm -> trixie went smoothly.

    issues usually arise from not maintaining a clean debian stable install (e.g. you were using backports or lots of 3rd party repos). if those are cleaned up prior things still usually go well.

    not saying you didn't have issues, but in my experience with with lots and lots of debian systems, upgrades have been 99.9% cakewalk.

  • So poking around, here is what I have been thinking about.

    Multi-sensor - cabled

    • Adafruit Feather RP2040 Adalogger (RP2040, STEMMA QT, microSD, LiPo connector, USB-C)
    • Adafruit PCA9546 4-Channel STEMMA QT I2C Multiplexer (4 downstream STEMMA QT ports)
    • Adafruit SHT40 Temp/Humidity Breakout (STEMMA QT, ±0.2°C / ±1.8% RH)

    Single sensor - direct attached

    • Adafruit SHT45 Trinkey (USB Temp and Humidity Sensor with PTFE)

    or

    • Adafruit SHT41 Trinkey (USB Temperature and Humidity Sensor)

    available libraries should make coding this up fairly straightforward. I have not worked with adafruit h/w before, but definitely interested I doing so.

  • honestly, I have always had pretty decent experiences with non-oem lead-acid batteries. my local battery place has a decent supply and longevity is roughly the same as the oem ones (3-4 years). I have never had any issues (type or frequency) that were not also an issue with oem batteries.

    almost no UPS mfcr makes their own batteries, so if you strip off the labeling from the oem ones, you may even find an exact replacement.

    edit: another advantage of a local place is the core-return rebate and disposal of your old batteries.

  • the attack should only have insight into the abstracted storage provided by the browser, so your idea of a virtual device that spits out random timing results is probably reasonable.

    the issue is that timing being random, in and of itself, is a potential fingerprint when combined with other data from your browser - unless everyone is doing it as well.

    all I can say is I give thanks for noscript every single day.

  • I felt that deep in my soul. :-/

  • *width of milky way end to end

  • only 99,800 years to go. optimism!

  • yup. there is no scenario in which iran does not extract monetary compensation for strategic control over a resource that the US village idiot intends to hang us all with.

    capitalists and rope, man.

  • the original arch from hell.

  • Self-hosting @slrpnk.net

    Enclosure/Room environmental monitors

  • Astronomy @mander.xyz

    How Did We Get Mimas So Wrong? - Astrum

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    Army survivors of deadly attack in Kuwait dispute Pentagon's account, say unit "was unprepared" to defend itself

    www.cbsnews.com /news/iran-war-kuwait-drone-attack-survivors-us-army/
  • Podcasts @slrpnk.net

    The Multiverse Employee Handbook - Where Science Meets Office Absurdity

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Tor and JS on big domain sites

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    replaced wipers on the wife's whip today

  • Jerboa @lemmy.ml

    app crashes after v0.0.35 update

  • Hydro Homies @lemmy.ml

    Jeep gets us

  • Jerboa @lemmy.ml

    Jerboa git commits are lit?

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    The network IS us

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    share the load

  • Hydro Homies @lemmy.ml

    gym hydration

  • Hydro Homies @lemmy.ml

    Happy to see...