drathvedro

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Trick question, cause that spartan chip ain't an SoC by itself. Zynq is, but it has ARM core which car run linux on it's own.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

But the local shops are often treating employees in ways that starbucks couldn't possibly get away with. Source: ex who worked 14 hr shifts without weekends at 4 different places for a couple months each and came out at net negative.

There are some nice places though, where barista is the owner, and not just some stupid rich kid trying his hand at entrepreneurship.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I don't know, I am not a finance guy, but I don't see how a manufacturer whose market share is at most 10% in the US has 3X times more market cap than Toyota which dominates sales almost anywhere in the world.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 5 days ago (5 children)

Not steep enough. TSLA without Musk is like $60 at most.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

Uhhh... I don't think I will

[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 weeks ago

Oh shit, here we go again. Time to short alphabet stock until they bury all that AI garbage like the rest of it.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Only the ones that are mostly filled. The ones where it pokes just a little bit, you can select or you could skip, it shouldn't really matter.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Even in the cities, almost everyone drives a Prius or at least something Toyota. Drop a streetview anywhere in UB and it's Prius-land as far as the eye can see. Also tons of them in Caucasus countries. But, weirdly enough, exceedingly rare in Russia. I still wonder why that is.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I tried to give it a piece of ~200 lines of JS I was positive there was an error in, and it tried to gaslight me into thinking there wasn't any... I tried everything, pointed it specifically to suspicious bits, asked for breakdowns, assertions, test cases... which it then promptly copy-pasted to me straight from my own code... Took me a few hours to find, but there was, in fact, a rookie mistake in it, just hard to spot at a glance.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I have seen this chair like 50 times already across different social media. Apparently in 2025 you can go viral and keep milking the views for months just by buying a weird piece of furniture...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Nope, you can't actually do that anymore since there's SSL in the way. I tried anyway, though, just for giggles:

drath@machine:~$ telnet lemm.ee 80
Trying 2606:4700:20::681a:5f3...
Connected to lemm.ee.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET /
<html>
<head><title>400 Bad Request</title></head>
<body>
<center><h1>400 Bad Request</h1></center>
<hr><center>cloudflare</center>
</body>
</html>
Connection closed by foreign host.

Of course I can curl and wget, but that feels against the spirit of hardcore reading the raw data.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 2 weeks ago

Not me. Fierce flowing all the way from birth and having absolutely zero regrets. Damn I was drowning in pussy in my teenage years and didn't even realize it back then. So... suck it, dumbass kids with your dumb little haircuts!

 

So the story is, I've got a bunch of android-based smartwatches I'm using for some hobby projects. Got tired of typing stuff on a tiny 2" screen, so I've bought some rando bluetooth kbd/mice combo. Tried with the phone and it worked fine but I had a lot of trouble pairing them with the watches and even then it stutters a lot. Thought it was just watches being laggy until I noticed that they work much better if I move the watches away for me, or if I use the peripherals behind my back.

Obviously, having to do either is far from ideal. So the question is, am I going nuts, or is too much transmitting power a thing with BT devices? Is it just interference? Any tips on how I could reduce it?

 

Alright, the title is a bit clickbaity, but hear me out!

Little background: Since the start of the Ukraine invasion, Russia and Belarus have been hit with massive sanctions, and a lot of stuff suddenly became unavailable. That includes quite a few video games that became unavailable on steam. Helldivers being one of them. And, since it started, a lot of people, myself included, have left the country in disagreement with the regime, mostly to ex-USSR countries, like Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. Others, who, for some reason, are unable or are unwilling to move, either resorted to piracy, or got their steam accounts switched to one of said countries, mostly with help from friends in one of them. This is a good thing in a way that that that it moves place where the taxes are paid, and gives more power to those countries, especially as they grow wary of their warmongering neighbor and increasingly drift away from their shared USSR past, effectively weakening war machine.

Now with geographic restrictions put on all of those countries on Steam, I've been pondering if there's a way to still somehow buy this game for my friends to play with, some of whom are still residing in Russia, and stumbled upon this:

https://shop.buka.ru/item/HELLDIVERS_2_versiya_RF

This is a totally legit, official store of one of the oldest major publishers in Russia, and official SONY's partner. What caught my attention is that they have two separate versions available - one for Russia and Belarus, and another for ex-USSR countries. The first one is a little problematic as it means that SONY is continuing doing business in Russia and doesn't give a fuck about it waging a war. But whatever. The second one, on the other hand, is completely nuts. As far as I can tell, it is the only place where you could obtain the game officially in said countries. With the price of roughly $40 with 20% VAT included, that'd be $8 straight into Putin's pockets for every copy sold. Sweet liberty! Plus whatever the publisher's cut is, that gets further taxed down the road. For a person who fled from dictatorship and is conscious about where their money go, or for a citizen of a country that was invaded and is still partly occupied, or a person displaced from their home because the peacekeepers just told them to fuck off and left, that sounds like a bad joke.

I do realize that VAT from video game sales is a drop in the ocean, compared to oil and gas exports. But still, I'd say that a good enough reason to keep pushing SONY to lift geographic restrictions on Steam.

 

I'm currently in a country with lots of companies straight up spamming every single number. But, I guess it's by law, all those messages have a word signifying that it's an ad.

My question is whether there's an app that could auto-remove them, preferrably removing the notification as well and ideally keeping the stock messenger intact.

I've tried a few from the play market's top but none seemed to work, some didnt even have such a feature. Also tried some automation tools, but couldnt find one that could delete SMS messages.

Any suggestions?

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