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The best time to move to linux was 10 years ago. The second best time is now.

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Moved from AZERTY to QWERTY last year

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Minesweeper

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A NAND gate is AI

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I thought the local air pollution came mostly from the tires and brakes?

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Wha aa aa t ?!

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Need more jpeg

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The famous millenial

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"Everyone should just work together" introduces a new problem rather than providing a solution

 

Does anyone have a pair? How do they compare to generic ear plugs?

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

This die defines your luck in life, and is rolled by your god of choice at every important event: roll a (0) you fail miserably, (6) you succeed briliantly, (4) you pass, barely.

Would you rather have:
A: a 000666 die?
B: a 111555 die?
C: a 222444 die?
D: a 333333 die?

 

I'm looking for a wireless HDMI cable essentially, as that's the only way I use my chromecast. So I don't care about it running android or apps.

Anyone got ideas or suggestions?

 

I'm currently running xmrig, but I'd like to mine without joining a pool. I understand the tradeoffs, that I'm likely to never be the one to mine a block.

Anyone here that does the same? Or knows of a way to do that?

 

I just remembered I started self hosting due to the old HAK5 youtube show, which I dearly miss.

What media do you enjoy regarding this topic?

 

I selfhost changedetection.io to get notifications when a webpage changes.

Most of the time, the build-in visual selector is all I need to select the parts of the page I want it to monitor.

Some of the time I need to write custom (CSS) query selectors.

Today I had an interesting case where both of those methods failed. The page (laposte.fr) uses webcomponents who write to shadowdom. Shadowdom isn't directly addressable by CSS or Xpath or ... filter.

The trick was to run some custom javascript, in the "browser steps" section:

document.body.innerHTML = document.querySelector("#shadowdom_parent_container").shadowRoot.textContent;

This replaces the document body with whatever text is inside the webcomponent. Now it's as simple as having the monitor watch for changes on the body tag.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Tldr: Pro: easy to use, versatile, low capex. Contra: high opex, hard to light in cold, fuel storage

As winter came faster than I wanted, and my cabin build always goes slower than I want, I've had to improvise on heating. So I've been burning alcohol as my main fuel source in my small cabin the last few months.

The burners are circa 10cm diameter ceramic spunges in stainless steel tins, as pictured. I made a variety of lids to the tins, with holes in them. The size and quantity of the holes affect heat output and duration of burning.

The setup cost me around 35EUR.

For high heat output, such as for cooking, I use lids with large holes. In the evening, I use multiple burners with small holes, so that they burn for longer.

Overall it works well. They're very easy to refill, and light. Unless it's really cold (<5C), then I put them, closed, in my pocket for 10 minutes to pre heat them.

As my cabin is small (2.5m by 3m), and well insulated, it heats the inside temperature up from 5C to 18C within an hour. When outside temperatures dropped to -5C, I burned 2l a day, which costs me 4 EUR a day.

The fuel doesn't store very long (1 year max I've read), and should not be subjected to below freezing temperatures. I store it mainly underground both for the constant temperature, and for fire safety.

Overall, I'm happy with the solution. Come next winter I do hope I'll have a wood burning stove installed, as I've lots of wood available. But I'll keep the alcohol stoves around, for cooking and backup.

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