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kn33,

Probably fucking with BGP somehow but I don’t really know beyond that

kn33,

I think I backed this Kickstarter when I was in high school. I’ve been out of college for 6 years.

kn33,

“Welcome to the Raytheon farm!”

kn33,

Well, make love under the stars, I suppose

kn33,

You could do NIC teaming and get 10gb/s overall (on the network link - idk how they route USB/NIC/PCIe/etc.). You wouldn’t get that on a single connection that way, though. You’d have to either be content with multiple connections, or not team them and use a multi-path aware protocol like iSCSI.

kn33,

So, this is Windows focused, but it goes over the abilities and shortcomings of different types of NIC teaming and the shortcomings that I was referring to are independent of OS.

www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=…

kn33,

That doesn’t incorporate the hassle factor. Even if you can, it’s a lot more hassle

kn33,

The best you can hope for is for the truck to move slightly to the right and the magnet to move far to the left until they meet

kn33, (edited )

In this case it’s “Ingress Protection” rating - as in how well it prevents water and dust from getting inside the phone when exposed.

Edit: since I’m on hold and bored, here’s the Bard description of the rating system

The Ingress Protection (IP) rating system is a two-digit code that tells you how well an enclosure is protected against dust and water. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • First digit: This is for solid objects, like dust, fingers, or tools. It goes from 0 (no protection) to 6 (dust-tight).
  • Second digit: This is for water, like splashes, rain, or immersion. It goes from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protected against high-pressure water jets).

So, an IP67 rating means the device is dust-tight and can withstand being submerged in water for a short time.

Here are some real-world examples:

  • IP44: Splashproof phone, suitable for light rain or spills.
  • IP65: Dustproof camera, good for outdoor use but not submersion.
  • IPX7: Waterproof smartwatch, can survive a dunk in the pool.
  • IP68: Rugged phone, can handle being underwater for extended periods.

Remember, IP ratings are just guidelines. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific usage advice.

kn33,

That used to happen to me - even dismissing the alarm. I now force myself to scan a QR code in another room to dismiss it so I’m not late for work.

kn33,

I have a Sonos portable speaker that I keep in the kitchen but take into the bathroom while I shower. It just sits on the shelf outside the shower. I like music while I shower, and doing it this way keeps good quality without risking the speaker.

kn33,

I’m underutilizing my rig tbh. I’ve been playing primarily Factorio for the past few years. My monthly game spending is low. Tempted to get a steam deck for mobile Factorio with mods, though.

BruceTwarzen, to asklemmy

Is there a Spotify alternative that has no ads?

I pay for Spotify for 7 years or so now and i'm so sick of all the ads. After every update there seems to be an: oops, sorry, you have ads now. Podcasts are filled with ads. I was just listening to a podcast where they shoved in 3 ads mid-sentence. How long until musicians put ads in their songs. I'm just so sick of it.

kn33,

That’s not Spotify inserting them, it’s the podcasts.

The podcast may elect whether or not to include it, but it’s definitely Spotify performing the legwork. That is unless you think it’s a coincidence that I (with my Spotify home address set to Iowa) got an ad from the Iowa HHS on a podcast by a British podcaster.

kn33,

Spotify is giving them that choice. It should say that it won’t run ads for premium users - only free ones.

kn33,

How does it give me location specific ads if Spotify isn’t inserting the ad for them?

kn33,

dedicated kid closer

“Listen, I just know you’re going to love this play set; and what a deal you’re getting on it, too!”

kn33,

Nah, take the W for the moment

kn33,

Don’t you also need a $200 tax per shell?

kn33,

It’s simple: if you’re a person that’s supposed to be shutting down that computer, you’ll be able to. If you’re encountering the message, you’re using the wrong account, or you’re the wrong person to be doing that. Switch accounts, or call up the right person.

kn33,

Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime.
That was a poem for a simpler time.
Boss makes a dollar, I don’t make jack.
That’s why I riot - to seize the means back.

kn33,

I have a Pixel 8 Pro. I can see the “bumps” if I look at an extreme angle with the screen off. They’re not visible with the screen on, and they’re below the screen so there’s nothing to feel. It does seem like a non issue unless something changes.

kn33,

Do you own one? Can you see the bumps with the screen on? The screen doesn’t have to look good when it’s off - there’s nothing to look at then. It just has to look good when it’s on.

kn33, (edited )

Okay, I own one. In fact I’m typing this on it. I’ll answer my own questions. I can see the “bumps” if I look at an extreme angle with the screen off when it’s under a light. They’re not visible with the screen on, and they’re below the screen so there’s nothing to feel. It does seem like a non issue unless something changes. This whole thing feels overblown because “Google bad”

kn33,

I’m not convinced it’s a defect. For it to be a defect, it has to be unintentional and unwanted. There’s nothing at this point to suggest it was unintentional, and it doesn’t have any impact on my experience using it, therefore it’s not unwanted. It’s entirely benign.

kn33,

“I just need to know who I’m speaking to”

Stop speaking to me and that resolves itself

kn33,

It definitely takes me more than 15 minutes

kn33,

How full is the battery when you’re testing? The charge rate goes down the more full the battery is.

kn33,

Imagine meeting the love of your life and then finding out they talk on the phone

kn33,

As far as ads go - you can use adguard’s public DNS server without installing anything and it’ll block most ads on mobile

kn33,

I’m still not sold on the durability enough for it to be worth the price. I like the idea, but I’m gonna wait

kn33,

I mean, “spaz” as an insult is generally regarded as offensive to people with disabilities that cause muscle spasms. Even if it’s “spasm”, I can see where the offensiveness angle makes sense.

kn33,

I thought that was a requirement

kn33,

Yeah, that’s about it. The ATF deals with making minor interpretations of existing law regarding its purview (which are sometimes challenged in court) as well as enforcement of regulation regarding items that are legal. The DEA is all about enforcement of the prohibition on drugs. It’s the same reason that the DEA and the FDA are different, despite both dealing in drugs.

kn33,

If you check out the Wikipedia article for Chroma Key, it’s not as far fetched as you might think.

kn33,

It’s not - but not necessarily because the technology wasn’t there

kn33,

You should see some of the folks over there in Arizona

kn33,

Everyone’s missing the real issue. Springs, motors, or pneumatics don’t matter if there’s something in the way preventing it from closing. A cheap fridge on an uneven floor will close the door itself if there’s nothing in the way, but if the jug of milk is hanging off the edge of the shelf with no room behind it, the door isn’t closing without something getting damaged.

kn33,

“Should’ve thought of that before you had kids while poor” -Republicans

kn33,

And then later it won’t appear

kn33,

Gotta stop and try again later when the nose starts watering, though. Completely kills the grip.

kn33,

Only if you get caught

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