fixed the fstab on my cloud and we're almost live just fighting comcasts "advanced security" blocking https requests to it. Little moment of joy checking the DynGanDiNS logs and seeing it found the new IP and sent it up to the nameserver
By "have” I mean it's always on in your house but I'm also curious if people use these things in any way they enjoy. They're basically free I think maybe because they are useless or at worst, a corporate spying conspiracy?
if I am deliberate about spending the extra ~5 seconds to put things somewhere in a way as to tee off my future self then my life is significantly better. Also this has seemed to become more intuitive than deliberate now but I definitely had to be extra intentional at first
Last night I disassembled a google home hub that has been in the box since it was mailed to me as a "gift" from a contracting agency I worked through. Dunno what to do with the pieces just yet
By "have” I mean it's always on in your house but I'm also curious if people use these things in any way they enjoy. They're basically free I think maybe because they are useless or at worst, a corporate spying conspiracy?
tfw you remember that you aren't allowed to add morality clauses to an open source license and still call it "open source" on the grounds that would unfairly curtail the software freedoms of multinational corporations, the military and white supremacists.
Can we stop respecting business owners? The Las Vegas pool installers are like "sure the only source of water we have is nearly depleted, but my business!" and some people are also like "yeah what about his business?!" it's fkn bonkers in a homicidal sense.
Lately I've been trying my best to be a role model while biting my tongue. The conclusions I've come to should be increasingly self-evident in this form is the hope anyway