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PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•UK quietly scrubs encryption advice from government websitesEnglish9·4 months agoI only take encryption advice from my blowfish
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Virtualizing my router - any experience to share? Pros/cons?English1·5 months agoYeah, it’s /etc/pve/corosync.conf you can set quorum votes to 2 for a device. But it’s easy to get the file overwritten. Link
Or you can use pvecm expected 1 on both hosts or pvecm --votes 2 on one device.
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PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Mexican kingpin’s arrest likely to set off violent jockeying for powerEnglish4·11 months agoHe works at the CIA
Good thing about the setup and self updating router is you should have a VPN/(head/tail)scale connection enabled to it so you can still use the smart plug (plugged into the UPS) or send the WoL packet. Or PiKVM. Or if your breaker box is outside ask your neighbor to flip some switches until it comes back to life and come back to an online server and a fridge full of spoiled food.
Smart plug or WOL packet from router go BRRRRR
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Is this really the final laptop you will need this guy is claiming? it is completely customizable.English9·1 year agoThe framework 13 is around a grand pre built and around 900 if you have a spare SSD and SODIMM modules laying around.
I feel like an i3 or Celeron is not really a fair comparison. The framework machines are quite powerful and they’re targeting the prosumer/workstation market.
In the case of sustainability you do not have to trash the parts on upgrade. Framework sells cases to repurpose the main board as a PC/server. You could also buy a shell and create a second laptop. When it comes to throwing out parts on repair or upgrade you are throwing out less overall.
It’s also a fairly new company so between that and the market they’re targeting the products are fairly expensive. Further down the line they could become much more affordable as the company scales. But yeah it does not sound like Framework laptops are a good fit for you right now.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Iranian foreign minister says it will not escalate conflict and mocks Israeli weapons as ‘toys that our children play with’English911·1 year agoYup, this one was ISIS flavored.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•To Fight ‘Shrinkflation’ France Will Force Retailers to Warn Shoppers: Merchants will be required to put signs in front of all products that have been reduced in size without a corresponding price cutEnglish3·1 year agoHave some roasted edamame, unfortunately they taste a bit shit though.
I also had this problem but after setting my current location which requests location permissions it works. I think there’s a slight bug where it doesn’t ask for location permissions on launch. Similarly, the rain notification was failing because it only asked for location permissions while using the app not constantly.
Thanks park ranger Guy Fieri
Waking up in the bag is a known problem with Windows’ new sleep mode but the rest ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
OpenMediaVault! It has a nice web UI and it’s Debian based. However the development cycle doesn’t always line up with Debian releases so sometimes it can take a few months to switch major versions.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?1·1 year agoHmm, that’s interesting. I’d be curious in how that would be cured and how the layers would stick together. Plaster might be interesting too since it has a faster setting period than clay.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?1·1 year agoMost clay is likely safe to ingest. However the willingness of customers to ingest clay may vary and the quantity of clay may impart a flavor on the product.
I’m also not sold on the printing process. Ceramic is strongest when the clay platelets are aligned and in a 3d printing process there are many layers. Each of the layers introduces a weak point that is likely to crack in drying or use. Ceramics already have quite efficient methods for production primarily slipcasting and extrusion. In these methods pieces are formed without “joins”.
I’m also not convinced printing it at home would be feasible for mass production/adoption.
That being said it is an interesting idea. I think you could probably make single use, unglazed, low-fire ware like Indian Bhar. Which could get recycled into aggregate. Firing adds emissions back into the process though and I’m not sure where that ranks compared to something with an existing supply chain like paper alternatives.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we package food products sustainably in coming decades?2·1 year agoAs a former ceramic artist I would be very wary of this solution. Bone dry clay is way too fragile to survive transportation unless very carefully packed. Potentially an air dry paper clay could work but even then it isn’t very durable.
As you mentioned in your comment, the minute bone dry clay touches liquid it starts to slake down. So you would end up with clay mush in your food and the structure would start to fall apart.
Additionally, silica dust from bone dry clay is really bad for you. Probably not very likely to effect the occasional consumer but people interacting with it often would be at an elevated risk for lung issues.
PainInTheAES@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•ISIS-K Is Waging a New War in Afghanistan—This Time Against China66·1 year agoMaybe Uyghurs?
Also Islam isn’t kill everyone but ISIS kinda is just look at their opponent list on Wikipedia
I guess they’re saying that the lady would still choose the bear instead of a man even though the bear attacked her.