hereiamagain

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[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 0 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Non-plant guy here. Is that upward browning effect universal to most houseplants? If so that is a very cool fact

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Had one in the room growing up. Had one when I moved out. Took it out when I got married, and haven't had one for well over a decade.

One in the living room though. Bought it when we got married. Stupid thing won't die so I can justify replacing it.

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 7 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Which black death book? There are many and I'd like to learn.

I'm assuming dancing plague is John Waller?

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 14 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (2 children)

Hmmm, look at the labels. They each say something something "100".

Not the right language, but maybe something like per 100? Like per 100 grams of water? Or.. something about volume?

IDK, it would be a weird way to do it. But something like that might explain why so much sugar, seemingly more than can fit in the can.

Sugar is heavy, there's no way 39 grams is the same size as the can

Edit: gandalf seems to have the right idea here! https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24686999

Edit2: wait, a can has 300+ grams of fluid in it... So the sugar would be 1/3 of what the whole can would be. This actually makes the picture more confusing 🤔

Edit 3:

Behold, 39 grams of sugar. About one shot glass worth.

Here's that glass next to a can. I don't have any soda pop in the house.

Front left: wireless headphones, flashlight, wallet, 6ft of Paracord.

Front right: cell phone, knife.

Back left: any small trash I've collected throughout the day.

Back right: usually empty 🤷‍♂️

I don't like sitting on things. Kept my wallet in my back right until I was 25 or 30, started hurting my back. Since switching it forward, no issues.

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Openwrt is fairly secure, no? Otherwise people wouldn't use it in their network stack?

 

They were on all of them in the intersection, four sets

It's sad that it's dead already. But the world is much larger than the US, it only makes sense to start it at UTC April 1st, in my opinion

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 20 points 1 week ago

Upvotes aren't private, therefore not so mysterious.

And while it's not EXTREMELY easy to find the public information, people definitely go digging for it. And it's public by design.

The only people who will dig? The group you offended.

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 9 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Agreed, came here to say this. Clean as you cook. Not always super easy or possible, but if you're waiting for something to finish/warm up/cool down/whatever, you can probably wash a cutting board or some spoons or something

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Did you reply to the wrong comment?

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

This is what bothers me about many of the youth around me with anxiety. They lean into it.

I'm not saying it doesn't exist, or that it's easy. I'm saying you need to do something proactive or it will never get better.

Everyone has some anxiety, everyone grew up with some anxiety, and yes some people have extreme debilitating anxiety.

Most people should be able to power through, make proactive changes in their lives, and get to a point where they can at least function.

But more and more I see people with mild anxiety leaning into it, regressing and retreating into themselves. Their parents confirming and amplifying the effect. And then they end up worse than they were when they started.

I'm torn because posts like OPs bring attention to those with extreme anxiety, who need allowances and recognition. But it also reaffirms those with mild anxiety, and they identify with it, and they suffer.

Getting a customer facing job was the best thing my buddies kid ever did. Turned her around, 180.

My other buddy got his kid loops for noise reduction in busy environments. He continues to get worse.

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I ran into one of these a few weeks ago trying to serve papers to my neighbor. They rang my bell to ask about him. Crazy.

I'm no snitch, but I did confirm some guy lives there, but I don't know anything about him 🤷‍♂️

Which also happens to be mostly the truth. Couldn't even tell you the guys name.

I see them knocking on his door every few days or so, still haven't got him.

But I AM a snitch when it counts, I definitely called the police on his girlfriend for drunk driving before.

She came home, struggled to get up the stairs, struggled to unlock her door, and then complained loudly to her cats, yelling, describing how drunk she was to them. Then 10 minutes later I heard her door again, by the time I got to my window she was driving away. I dialed 911 immediately. Unfortunately nothing came of it 🤷‍♂️

 

Pictured is my most recent victim, some free e-waste from work. It is now a mesh extension for my garage.

My main router is an old Google WiFi:

I'll upgrade eventually, but I'm not being restricted in any way at the moment so I'll save the money 🤷‍♂️

 

Go with me here. Routers are routers, and servers are servers. Some people mix and match things, but generally, ideally, this is how it goes. And I agree.

But the router I just set up, the Google WiFi, has 4gb storage, 512mb of ram, a quad core CPU at 800mhz, is easy to flash, and only costs $10-15 on eBay all day long.

If you used it as only a little computer, no routing.. Then..

If I wanted to say... Set up a tailscale node at my family's house. Why spend $45-80, or even $130(!) on a raspberry pi with an Ethernet port, when the Google WiFi works just as well if not better for that job?

Maybe a tiny matrix server? Tiny web hosting?

Or, for a less ideal solution, but still reasonable. What if I wanted to set up a remote backup node for my main server? If my needs were small enough, the Google WiFi would be much more economical, although you'd need to add a USB hub to break out the USB ports. And there would be limitations obviously.

Or getting really crazy, you could potentially squeeze one or two bigger services onto a router, just to see if it's possible.. Minecraft server?

My question is. What is the best device for this? The Google WiFi is dirt cheap at $10-15, I'm about to pull the trigger on a second one just to play with. But I wanted to see if you guys had any other suggestions?

I tried searching the toh for similar devices, but even restricting it down every way I can think of, I've still got over a hundred devices to look at.

Basically, I think older router hardware is an overlooked, cheaper alternative, to raspberry pis, for some scenarios.

 

I'm old school, the last router firmware I touched was ddwrt on a 54g. These days it seems openwrt is the way to go.

I've got an old Google WiFi that I just flashed over. I have a small managed switch in the mail. I want to play with VLANs. With only one lan port I'll need to do trunking.

I've watched the videos, read some docs, I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.

Right now I'm stuck on the idea that my router model might not even support it? I can't find where I read that, but now I'm all turned around.

I'll play with it when the switch arrives, surely I'll figure it out eventually. but in the meantime, does anyone know if the Google WiFi router supports VLANs when flashed? Or is that a problem I made up?

Thanks!

Edit: update, VLANs up and running! Still need to tweak the isolation, but this is very cool tech.

 

Location of the tree is roughly the middle of the lower peninsula of Michigan.

 

Conditions were occasionally sandy, and I had shoes with netting on top for breathability.

They're wool. I held them over the fire every night, just close enough to get them hot enough to kill bacteria. But you can't replace soap and water.

How do through hikers do it?!

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/46601463

Swing your legs out one side, stand on stones. The other side? Stand in water 😅

Usually you wouldn't camp so close to water, but this was such a cool spot I couldn't help it. Plus it was on a fairly busy trail, in good weather, so.. 🤷‍♂️

 

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/46601463

Swing your legs out one side, stand on stones. The other side? Stand in water 😅

Usually you wouldn't camp so close to water, but this was such a cool spot I couldn't help it. Plus it was on a fairly busy trail, in good weather, so.. 🤷‍♂️

 
 

This is a lightweight wool shirt, smartwool brand. I think it's 90 or 100 percent wool, I forgot to photograph the tag.

I use it as a base layer while camping, so looks aren't that important, but I don't want it to fall apart.

I got a couple of snags on my last trip, and I poked most of them back in without issue, these two were bigger and I tried stretching the fabric slightly to pull them in. I did it gently, but they both broke 🫠

Should I use a patch? Or sew a few loose stitches to hold things together? Or just leave it alone?

The underside of the shirt is bright orange, the hole is only the top layer, if that makes sense?

Thanks!

 

I loved this glass bed. After so much time trying to get anything to stick to the stock ender 3 bed, this glass bed has things sticking almost TOO well.

It was fine enough for PLA, but I've been playing with PETG lately and it sticks a little harder.

Well today I printed the entire bed flat for a little hiking table I'm experimenting with.. and this happened when I tried to get it off...

Suggestions for replacement? Should I go glass again? I don't have bltouch so I like how flat glass is, set it and forget it. But I've seen those magnetic plates that allow for super easy removal but just flexing the plate, but this bed is aluminum I think. Plus that seems similar to the stock ender 3 plate that I despise.

 

I made this test block to test the fit on some holes (my printer isn't calibrated), when I noticed the problem. The cone on the side was a sanity check for this problem.

I tried googling but couldn't come up with this same problem.

Edit: I did just figure out a way, I made them a union group, which applied the cuts immediately, and they stayed when exported. I’ve never had to do that before. Though admittedly that's probably the right way, I normally use fusion360. Something is definitely weird though. It should just work without doing that. And in fact it did a few days ago on a different project file.

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