

Depends on how sleep deprived I am. It was about 30 min today.
Depends on how sleep deprived I am. It was about 30 min today.
Sometimes rain isn’t a bad thing. The coolness and freshness of the air you’ll feel right after a heavy downpour has always been so refreshing.
This whole memory deserves a post of it’s own somewhere.
Oh, reading a manual is a very involved process for me. First, I’ll put the task in my bullet journal, then I’ll postpone it to the next week, then to the month, then to the next month. And then, if I feel lucky, I’ll bring it back into my daily log, and postpone it a few more days before getting annoyed with writing it down so many times that it could fill a full page, and finally reading it.
All those safety warnings are useless nonsense, until:
This vacuum is not water resistant and no part of it shall come into contact with water. Do not operate this vacuum on wet floors.
Wash the infuser with water or coffee machine cleaning powder only. Do not wash with soap. Every 6 months, relubricate the seals with food and water safe silicone grease certified with NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and NSF/ANSI 51.
Well, good to know.
Yup.
What even is your problem that you’ll get worked up enough to spend energy spreading misery over some tiny annoyance from some internet stranger? Do you get pleasure out of that? If so, for shame.
When I get annoyed by some internet stranger’s conduct online, I don’t engage. I disengage. Life’s too short to get worked up over the little things I find, and we’ll all feel better when we don’t engage in that negativity.
Yes, I’ve blocked people without ever saying a single word. Sometimes while lurking, I’ll find some conduct (not beliefs, conduct) that I disagree with. I don’t then go on and admonish them, I make them “disappear” from my life, then go on thinking about what I should eat for dinner.
Yes, deleting all the old backup Linux kernels was something I had done before in a 128GB SSD. I then had to delete the Time shift entries as well to actually get that space back.
Okay, that’s quite a cool memento. I might not mind that.
Yeah, I really have put too much time into replying to all these based solely on a hypothetical. But I did learn something from all these comments (technical something, not me being an idiot), so it’s all good.
Cool. My mesh doesn’t have that though (I think?). But admittedly that’s a tangent. If IPv4 ever depreciates, I’ll have to toss my mesh anyway.
You might want to move your memories some place else a little safer. You know, just in case you have an incident with your water heater.
Or I could also just edit /etc/hosts
if I’m just accessing stuff from my computer. I mean, I understand there are ways around this pain point. But, on IPv4, I wouldn’t have to do anything? Can’t really beat that, right?
I think human parts are a hard no for me, but I’m general good with anything, though usually much less so if the product isn’t being produced incidentally.
This means cow leather is generally a okay, but crocodile is something I’ll shy away from.
Happy birthday! 🥳🎂🍥
… Can’t believe this thing is literally older than me…
No. But if this is true (which I do doubt completely, Linus can’t be this dumb to singlehandedly cripple his OS), this should also affect every intranet address.
The current description of IPv6 intranet is just ridiculously dumb anyway. Should I want to ssh into a local device, I’ll have to type in for example fd9e:9aa0:c00f:1::a
, with only the fd
part being the same for all intranets rather than 192.168.1.10
with 192.168
generally always being the same.
Edit: wait… Are you telling me to set DNS redirects on all my local devices? Yeah, that’ll work, but why the even…
Well I’m not going to switch away my perfectly functional mesh routers that uses IPv4 as using IPv6 on a local net that I may sometimes need to type in manually is rather stupid. And that would also bin my routers, so I’m not doing that either.
Oh well, I guess it’s been fun guys, no more Linux for me due to potential future security issues.
Oh, sorry. I meant when you borrow money. Oops.
But yeah, I don’t lend money either. You’ll be surprised just how many tight-knitt friendships and familial relationships can end from the aftermath of just a few hundred or so.
Going into debt is a trap, you are right to be wary. I’m raised to never spend more than I have, I have seen what it can do. When you lend money, you are now on a moving treadmill, and this treadmill wouldn’t care to slow down if you can’t keep up, it’ll eat you alive once you reach the end of the belt.
I think I might need to work the weekends where I’m heading right now.