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[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago

"There are no such files."

What a lying cunt.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 4 points 15 hours ago

And as usual from Oracle, it isn't worth free. You better have a good backup, because they'll shut that shit off on you without warning.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

Had to know Kai was going to show up.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

It's an anonymous mailing survey, or at least it was. It's hard to believe there's any social stigma affecting it, and Canada isn't known for having much pressure on gay people these days, at least in the more secular groups.

Idk, its anecdotal but I was in an auditorium in the local university area last night for a Valentine's day improv performance and I was looking around at the couples, and it was at least 95% man-woman. If there was any place I'd expect to see gay couples, that was it, but I'm not seeing what the alt-right twats are crying about.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Canadian Health Survey self-reported gay as 1% in 2003 to 1.7% in 2014. Bisexuality was 0.7% in 2003 and had doubled by 2014.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

He's got that whole setup weirdly close. He's cramped up to use it like that.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (6 children)

more like 50:1

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago

You would have to try pretty hard to kill yourself with a hotwire even if you had a heart condition. Like lay on your side on the ground and grab the hotwire so maybe the circuit went through your heart and not entirely followed the shortest path to ground along your side.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 23 points 1 day ago (3 children)

A car battery would do shit all. Dry skin potential point is like 65V.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It's less about using something proprietary as much as using something so excrementally terrible as Teams.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I'm more of a Simmental than a Hereford, but the sentiment's spot on.

 

I'm going to change the countertops soon so I wasn't super concientious about the caulking job.

I was a little pissy about the fact that the hold downs seem like they were designed by morons that don't understand Newtons 3rd law, because when you tighten them, they just rotate until they're hard against the sink wall. And the tap still uses a nut that needs a huge basin wrench instead of what I've seen on other taps like a nut that tightens by hand and then you just use a Philips screwdriver to tighten a couple machine screws that finish the job.

Ah well, it's in and I get to do it all over again when I order countertops.

 

Pocket-TTS seems to be a TTS server that returns audio much faster locally than Piper, so I built a container that enables it via Wyoming protocol and zeroconf to be available in Home Assistant.

There is the ability to use an audio snippet to clone a voice that would be used by pocket-TTS, I haven't enabled anything like that yet. PRs welcome.

 

This would be nicer than Playwright for dev work, I think.

 

I have a couple of Brother MFCs around the shop and farm, and while they do work with Linux, I'm constantly fighting with them for scaling, orientation and printing really light half the time. Maybe I'm not using the right drivers, but I've tried several as recommended on the Archwiki (even though I'm on Fedora, mostly) and can't seem to get any joy out of them.

I just want a basic MFC BW laser that will scan, copy and print spreadsheets reliably. I have a LJ4000 at home that works great but of course that's not exactly something you go out and buy anymore.

Anyone have a known good current MFC they can recommend, and the driver package it uses to match? Goddam, I hate printers.

 

Sound like more AI bullshit in Firefox, but privacy, because Mozilla is "trusted".

 

Now to invite my insurance agent over and watch her faint.

 

I've only ever built Android/Web apps with Flutter, but I had a request to get one of my apps working on iPhone. I knew I wasn't going to have fun before I started, and I wasn't wrong. But I managed to get an Apple Developer Account, jump through the hoops for adhoc distribution profile and certificates, built an account at Codemagic and succeeded to get build to work, managed to downgrade Flutter until I could get an iOS 12.0 build to install on an iPhone6, but now it fails when it loads and I have no clue how to troubleshoot this.

If it were android, I'd have it hooked up to my dev station and run debug version to monitor, but this inscrutable chunk of plastic and glass doesn't seem to work that way. I don't have a Mac box to dev on, so I'm left with running CI builds that I pull down via Diawi to the device, but it's a black box from there.

Is there a way to do anything useful on a Linux dev station with these things?

God, if Google's "developer registration" is anything like this nightmare, I'm going to work on helping dev a Linux phone fulltime.

 

The feature I like the most is the ability to create branches that have their own environments that I can run concurrently for testing.

 

Keep in mind if you've pinned your docker-compose.yml as they suggest in the installation guide, you'll want to increment that.

 

Not my article; mainly because I don't have a chance of even being able to debug an AI's Elixir code, Elixir is black magic.

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