

Fan across a crappy solar panel setup made from scrap. Power is way too expensive over here.
Fan across a crappy solar panel setup made from scrap. Power is way too expensive over here.
Seriously though. we need to check our internal clocks, i feel like a good chunk of us are set to the wrong timezone (me included).
The only alternative that comes to mind is revolut. But i don’t know how they fare privacy-wise.
dd would like to have a word about that… But still, another tool in the arsenal is always useful.
Thanks for the tip.
While it feels a bit overkill for what is essentially 60 lines of bash, i think it’s the best option. As you have already said, they have been thoroughly battle tested, so there shouldn’t be any problems. So yes, most likely i’ll go with this.
Thanks mate.
Thanks. I know that my code is bad, but it shouldn’t be THAT bad. The reason why i am worried is because to use the program, the user needs to change a the UMA framebuffer size. And i am afraid of people changing for ex. The cpu voltage offset and nuking their device. All the program does in of itself should be fixable by just deleting the container. So i am not worried about it that mutch.
Do you have any example i can base myself off of? I genuinely have no clue in what to include.
Knowing that there is still a bash script i wrote around 5 years ago still running the entirety of my high scool lab makes me sorry for the poor bastard that will need to fix those hieroglyphs as soon as some package breaks the script. I hate that i used bash, but it was the easiest option at the time on that desolate server.
I cut my hair short. The only difference in winter is that my hair is 3mm longer. And paradoxically it shows a lot.
Whenever i ser apps built with ai assitance i just think:“wait until an exploit pops up and no one knows how to fix it. Since it was hallucinated by ai from 2009 code”
Tbf, they already control the os itself. They already have access to all of the keystrokes. Implementing it just in notepad feels like a rube goldbergy way of scraping user data.
Yep, happens to me as well, i think it’s because the canvas changes. The solution is either to move the bar to the top, or to disable the bar hiding when scrolling down.
slowly steps back and returns to basic and z80 assembly
What heinous crime one must commit to be forced to learn fortran
The problem is the chain of trust. What tells you that the key you have is the right one and not a fake interposing between you and the real one?
That has been a problem for a substantial amount of time.
my handwriting it’s exactly like that. Doesn’t help that i am left handed and smudge the shit out of the paper. But what i meant was the “oogabooga” caveman level of comments i add to code. You’ll be lucky to find a cohesive sentence in them. Ex: “check for x if exists, assume setup is done”
Tbf, i always comment my code to do a sanity check of what i am doing along the way( think rubber duck method with comments). The problem is that my writing is so cryptic i am the only one that could ever understand it.
bytecode and IL enter the chat
In a room full of power supplies i was the only one able to find which one was still powering something, because apparently out of the ~20 people that tried before me, i was the only one that could hear the transformer whine.
Also a general annoyance since i need to charge my phone in another room if i want to sleep without simulating tinnitus.