I’m gonna need a lot more than 10 square meters of space if everyone is changing their shirts twice a week. Yuck.
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CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Military says it will ‘continuously’ monitor bathrooms to comply with anti-trans order13·20 days agoThe bathrooms at SEA airport are unisex. They’re great! The toilet stalls are large and totally private. There’s a special urinal area too. I honestly don’t know why more places, especially big public places, aren’t unisex.
This isn’t realistic! The core is too small to go supercritical when scaled down to mousetrap size. Immersion broken.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Hardware Suggestions For A Beginner?English1·1 month agoHere’s what I did: I bought a $50 Dell Optiplex desktop with a 4th generation Intel CPU on ebay. I stuffed in 3 HDDs from ServerPartDeals and a boot SSD I had laying around. This machine draws 50 to 60 watts continuously.
I got caddies for the HDDs from my local used computer parts store. I got 5.25 in to 3.5 in adapters from Amazon.
I added a 10 gig SFP+ card (which isn’t fully utilized since my network is mostly 2.5 Gig). Realistically, the onboard gigabit port is adequate.
I got a SATA PCIe card so I can add a 4th drive if needed.
I also bought a Nvidia Quadro P400 graphics card (similar to a GTX 1050, but half the price) for $30 on eBay for Jellyfin transcoding. I couldn’t get the onboard Intel GPU to play nice with Jellyfin.
Excluding the cost of the drives, this setup cost me about $130.
Tailscale works pretty well, but I usually use Wireguard to connect to my router remotely. I’ve had issues getting Tailscale to work well with my reverse proxy, but I suspect that’s a me problem rather than a Tailscale problem. I have OPNsense and Adguard running on an ancient Mac Mini that serves as my router. (If you follow this route, make sure you get a Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter, not a USB one.)
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•US to dump billions of flies over Mexico in $30m fight against flesh-eating maggots731·1 month agoIt’s worth noting that the current outbreak that’s occurring north of Panama started prior to DOGE doing its bullshit. Apparently it began in 2022.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Xfinity using WiFi signals in your house to detect motionEnglish3·1 month agoAt least in my case, my DOC IS 3.0 modem was having connectivity issues. My neighbor in another apartment had similar issues: dropped connections, slower than expected speeds, etc. Switching to DOCSIS 3.0 modems solved the problem. I guess Comcast upgraded their hardware and it wasn’t compatible with my modem anymore
I had a phone with a back cover that popped off without screws. It was the stupidest fucking design.
Drop your phone? Phone explodes and battery falls out.
Put your phone in your tight pants pocket wrong? Back cover comes off.
Toolless designs are great for things you access frequently. The only time I had to open the back of that phone was to put a sim card in it. Phones should be more repairable, but I want them to be held together with screws so they don’t fall apart during the 99.9999% of the time they’re not being opened.
Fatigue is real and it sneaks up on you. Don’t be afraid to pull off the road and close your eyes for 20 minutes. You don’t even have to sleep, just resting for a few minutes is super helpful.
Similarly, use your car’s automatic features when possible if they reduce fatigue. In your case, that probably means using cruise control. I’ve found that if I don’t have to actively manage my speed, I get less tired.
Assuming you’re in a tight hand drive country: Keep right except to pass!
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Minnesota police search for suspect after Democratic lawmaker shot dead and another wounded74·2 months agoThe media is labelling it an assassination. CNN had it in a headline without quotes. So does NYT. So do most other articles that come up when I look up the shooting. Good grief, get off your “media sucks” bandwagon and look around.
Certainly!
I’ve never used this one, but it could also work for you.
There’s PairDrop. It might have what you need. It’s for transferring files rather than uploading and then downloading later. You could get creative with authentication. Maybe put files in an encrypted archive file.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Major Corporations — Including Oracle, McDonald’s, and Morgan Stanley — Are Dumping Law Firms That Caved to Trump27·2 months agoCompanies pay money to law firms to fight for them. If their law firm rolls over and just accepts something blatantly illegal without putting up a fight, why on earth would any company continue to retain them? If the law firm won’t fight for itself, why would it fight for someone else?
It’s not a conspiracy, it’s a sensible business decision.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Company agrees to 4-day week at full pay—worker reveals dramatic result202·2 months agoHaving a three day weekend every week is so nice. I don’t think I could ever go back to 5/8 schedule. That’s despite the fact that I still work 40 hour weeks. It kinda sucks to work 10 hours per day (and I’d much rather do 8), but it’s worth it to have an entire extra day.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•US court blocks Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs14·3 months ago“For some of us the suffering of millions and the early deaths of tens of thousands is a feature not a bug”
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to sign Ten Commandments bill after Senate approval5·3 months agoShit, you’re right
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to sign Ten Commandments bill after Senate approval21·3 months agoBold of you to assume they’d even teach STEM.
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Stop making cents: US Mint moves forward with plans to kill the penny7·3 months agoWhy would you want coins instead of paper bills?
CaptainPedantic@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•FDA Plans to Limit COVID-19 Vaccines to High-Risk Groups91·3 months agoThe WHO only recommends vaccines for older people, immunocompromised people, pregnant people, and those in healthcare. This lines up with their flu vaccine recommendations.
The US is usually more aggressive with pushing vaccines: flu, COVID were recommended to everyone. The chickenpox vaccine is also recommended for kids, but that’s not the case in lots of Europe (apparently).
Not necessarily. Some leftists demand conformity in beliefs. “If you don’t believe XYZ, you’re a shill/neoliberal/fascist etc.”
I feel like favoring free thought and opposing conformity leads to arguments, but demanding conformity leads to enemies (like this meme).
If he keeps bathing in sewage, he’ll get sick eventually.