Principle of least permission. I'm a dev and I still have to ask for temporary permission to even access customer infrastructure to solve production issues. Why should you need access to deployment infrastructure? I would deny you too, especially if your need could be solved by a local install of git.
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Yup when I used to be into print timelapses and used my Sony A7iii, I accomplished it with a cheap relay, a cheap off camera trigger cable, a virtually free 3.5mm TRRS adapter, and the raspberry pi I was already running octaprint off of. Set a pin high on the pi that's connected to the relay, which shorts a couple pins on the barrel adapter, which triggers the camera. Got pretty incredible results, too, but most of that comes down to controlling the lighting well.
Edit: Re-uploaded one of my old vids to show y'all. https://imgur.com/a/zPJ3yTu
You're making Lemmy a great place to be.
Lmao wait what? How is there even a connection between Americans and laughing at swastitrucks?
Yes, this is cool, but imagine if you will the octopus, evolving intelligence from inside phylum mollusca, whose common ancestor with us (and all chordates) is an ancient worm.
Their brains might as well be alien compared to chordate intelligence.
Duuude I've been pretty much obsessed with that video and waking up with the song stuck in my head. What about that old lady with the forehead guy? Any theories?
I'm curious if you care to share more?
It's great that you cherish that. Love that for you.
Right I love that comic! But I think the joke there is the expectation that a unix user would be able to do something as simple as opening a .tar.gz file, something that's a much more common experience among nix users, but truth is many experienced users would still need to look up the exact syntax (me included). This meme is more like "look at how absurd of a command you can use in bash; can you tell the difference?" I dunno just doesn't hit the same to me. Appreciate you sharing that xkcd though.
Yea I come from the generation of reddit departures that left because of API lockdown and elimination of third party apps. Nowadays a lot of people join Lemmy because they got banned off of reddit for reasons of varying respectability. I would say it's diluting the concentration of tech intel, as you say. Oh well.
How the hell are you suggesting that a single group of 10,000 to 100,000 people can "use their manpower in one day to remove everyone close to Trump"?? Are you saying that the January insurrections were a good idea? The tough part you're not considering is that to preserve (what's left) of democracy we need to continue abiding by its principles as frustrating as it might sound. We need democracy intact after this is all over. One could almost infer that your comment seeks to invite violence.
As someone currently playing tears of the kingdom at 4k/60fps on my couch with an Xbox elite controller complete with a mod to adjust in game promts to show xbox button: Woof woof motherfucker