

Looking forward to the US collapsing under the weight of its own incompetence.
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Looking forward to the US collapsing under the weight of its own incompetence.


I really like the ‘free trial’ that requires your CC information and will begin billing you ‘soon’ unless you remember to cancel (and probably burn the card too).


You don’t.
Seprate your work life and your personal life.
There’s nothing wrong with advocating for FOSS alternatives; but you don’t get to decide what you can or cannot use on work devices, that’s up to your employer. You should not be entering personal info/performing personal tasks on work devices.
If you’re unwilling to perform work with the tools (software) your employer provides/requires, find a new job. Refusing to do the work or tampering with the equipment provided is a great way to get fired.
For school; personal laptop. Or again strictly school tasks on their devices.
To avoid this, you will need an IPv4 address on your client, or an IPv6 address on your server.
This confuses me because I have an IPv4 address on the client, and that IPv4 is what the server is seeing make the connection…
/edit
I think I get it.
The client actually only has IPv6. The IPv4 address I’m seeing in the log and whatismyipaddress.com is the address of my mobile providers NAT.
Thanks. I still haven’t totally wrapped my head around IPv6. Stubbornly happy with IPv4 tbh, but it seems the rest of the world is moving on, understandably.


We’re not saying Americans should move somewhere else; we’re saying Americans (collectively) need to fix their broken ass country, looking at others for inspiration.
Easier said than done OFC.


When I get new devices to replace older broken or malfunctioning ones, I often take out my pent up frustration with the old devices by destroying them with great fervor…
There’s something oddly therapeutic about it.


That’s usually down to the scale of the outage. Knock out half a city and yeah, the news is interested and water gets supplied via alternatives (bottles, localized fill stations, etc); one pipe supplying a neighbourhood bursts due to slow ground movement over time, nobody but that neighbourhood cares… I’ve experienced both.
My current issues are because a very small native government is managing treatment in our area, the systems are in desperate need of updating, and there’s been a ton of expansion (new housing) added on, so they’re struggling to cope. (this has been very unusual in my experience)
I’ve also lived in a completely different country where the water was very well managed. I walked out my front door after loosing water pressure one day and there was a new fountain of water pouring out of the middle of the street because the main line running under it broke, creating a sink hole and introducing contaminants to the now open pipe.
Similar to a power outage; a whole city loses power and you get national news articles about it, 1 house loses power and even the smallest local news doesn’t really care as long as it’s fixed relatively quickly.
/edit: well would you look at that. Woke up this morning; no water pressure. Pipe burt in the apartment building beside us, they had to turn off water to the whole lot (which includes me) to fix it. We’re probably going to have to boil water for a day or so for extra caution.


It just means water quality in the area is below the normal standard, so residents are advised to boil their tap water before consumption for a short time (usually a few days, maybe a week).
It’s never possible to guarantee 100% uptime in any system (especially something as large as a city wide water supply, underground piping and all), there will always be failures/disruptions. You can plan for a lot, and make tons of redundancy, but eventually something WILL fail.
When it comes to water treatment, those failures/disruptions mean contamination and that means flushing as much as you can out and telling consumers within the affected area to boil their water for a short time. That can be anything from the various processes within the treatment system itself failing, to simple damage to supply piping introducing dirt and other contaminants, or even just planned maintenance/additions/upgrades.
Where I currently live it’s bit ridiculous how many times we’ve had such conditions, but I’ve also lived places for years and never had an issue. It happens everywhere eventually (as long as your government doesn’t suck and actually bothers to tell you about it), but you may never even notice.
Maybe you’ve been lucky enough to have never had such a disruption, maybe you didn’t notice the warnings/communications about it, maybe they just didn’t bother to tell you and hoped it wouldn’t be a noticeable issue.


I gave two options, a pressure washer, and a floor maintainer.
The floor maintainer can be used wet or dry and will grind off a small amount of the concrete during polishing.
Just something to be mindful of. Airborne pathogens from the poo is a bigger issue.


It’s not just trace minerals in drinking water, but lead, mercury, chromium, micro plastics, and chemicals like chlorine, fluorine, and PFOA/PFOS.
All of these, zerowater filters are certified and tested to greatly reduce if not totally remove. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in taste, and the chemical testing I’ve personally done shows far better results than what I get from the tap. I highly recommend watching that ProjectFarm video I linked, and getting some testing kits for your own water.
My area is regularly on a boil-water notice because of poorly managed water treatment and damaged or changing piping during heavy development (at least 6 separate times in the last 5 years). We’re not currently on such a notice, but the water we receive still isnt great.
My sister is immunocompromised due to illness and the medications required to fight it. She can’t safely drink straight tap water, but this has been much much better for her.


Home depot rents pressure washers for like $35/4hrs. They include soap injectors to add concrete cleaners with the spray, but you can also just dump cleaner on the ground, brush it with a broom then pressure wash.
There’s also a ‘floor maintainer’ which is often used to clean/polish concrete. Either with a bristle brush attachment or various grits of polishing pad.
As others have said, 100% use PPE. Face mask, gloves, eye pro. Concrete dust contains silica which leaves you with silicosis and bird poo (well any animal poo really) contains some rather nasty diseases humans can contract. Keep yourself safe.


Revanced has had that for YEARS


I started with one of those for at least a decade and upgraded to a large dispenser jug in the fridge for like 4 years.
The small pitcher doesn’t hold enough water needing a refill pretty much every use (large water bottles, and several family members). Refilling means setting it in the sink, add water, wait long enough for it to filter the first batch, then add more and return it to the fridge. Takes too long.
The large dispenser jug was a PITA to take out, filter water into (using the top of the Brita pitcher in like 5 batches), then return to the fridge around twice a week, if not more. It’s heavy, that process takes a while, and you’ve gotta babysit it to add enough water and put it away to be chilled.
The countertop cooler filter is much more convenient. It holds ~5 gallons of filtered water and you can dump like 3.5-4 gallons into the top at a time. Takes like 1/5th the time to refill with no babysitting/waiting around to add more water.
The major upgrade there is the hot filteted water. It is SO nice being able to get boiling hot filtered water immediately. I really like hot chocolate, my sister drinks a ton of tea, and we all like instant cup-a-noodles. Never wait for a kettle, and cleaner water than the kettle.


A small countertop water cooler/dispenser with a refillable filter bottle on top. (if you have the floor space, a stand up cooler is usually more energy efficient tho)
Something like this:

With one of these on top: https://www.zerowater.com/products/filtered-water-cooler
Clean filtered water, both boiling hot and almost ice cold, on-demand. Filling water bottles, cups, making hot chocolate, tea, instant noodles, even just starting to boil a pot using pre-heated water, taking so much less time. I love this thing.
When it comes to filters:
Zerowaters products specifically come with a Total Disolved Solids meter measuring in parts-per-million.
I was previously using a Brita filter jug which poured into a second filter from Aquapur ontop of my cooler.
My Tap water: 143ppm
Brita filter: 139ppm
Brita+Second filter: 87ppm
Replaced both with a single zerowater filter: 0ppm
After pulling close to 30 gallons through that filter its risen to ~8ppm (they want you to replace it at >6)


They were going to have to let someone through; the US doesn’t manufacture networking equipment…


In addition to the damages award, Rakoff entered a permanent worldwide injunction covering ten Anna’s Archive domains
Bahaha, Fuck Off. The world doesn’t recognize your authority.


Imagine the road rash if he were to come off while trying to break the speed record…


I guess you missed the part where the Mods have been so inactive Admins had to step in and assign someone…
Give this guy a break; he’s cleaning up other peoples messes, for free.


The first time, I just saw it’s not working; the second time, I was paying attention to the details to see what specific parts aren’t working and clues as to how/why.
Not a lot of anti-air defences at a data center. Maybe this type of protest should become more common…