Scribbd

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[–] Scribbd 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I have been shopping for a rom for my FP. Which are you running?

[–] Scribbd 6 points 1 week ago

"Ban all the things that you don't own."

[–] Scribbd 6 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)
[–] Scribbd 5 points 1 month ago

A yo mama joke that only works with this context:

Yo momma's ass so fat, no hurricane dares to cross her ass crack.

[–] Scribbd 5 points 1 month ago

Yes. The links are spam.

[–] Scribbd 2 points 1 month ago

You know what, next device I can (host)name will be the Muse. :D

[–] Scribbd 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)
[–] Scribbd 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

I use concepts of games I like. Right now Alan Wake and Pacific Drive are the two of them.

  • Main Laptop: Typewriter
  • Steam deck: Poet
  • NAS: The Lake
  • Main Pc, that has become more a render station since I mostly work on a laptop and game on a steam deck: Lighthouse
  • Hue Hub: Light switch
  • Phone: Flashlight

But when I started to be more interested in networking and installed openwrt on my router, I was more infatuated by Pacific Drive:

  • Router: Outer Containment Wall
  • WiFi 5/2.4 Dual: ARDAnet
  • WiFi for iot: RemnantNet
  • GuestNet: OEZone
  • VPN: BreacherNet
  • Switch: SparkTower
[–] Scribbd 2 points 1 month ago

How is it more creepy than the tones you hear when dailing a phone number?

[–] Scribbd 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I think it is more about ambiguity. It is easier for a computer to intepret set tones and modulations than human speech.

Like telephone numbers being tied to specific tones. Instead of the system needing to keep track of the many languages and accents that a '6' can be spoken by.

[–] Scribbd 1 points 1 month ago

DOGE for thee, but not for me.

[–] Scribbd 3 points 3 months ago

First time seeing the term 'conservotard'. It definitely has a Spanish ring to it.

 

I will be recieving a gastric surgery somewhere in the future. After which, I am to follow a strict schedule for eating and drinking. I looked at a lot of routine apps, and tasker apps. But they all lack the flexibility I need. Or I am just missing it.

Why I need it: my life does not fit a daily or weekly strict schedule. It is quite dynamic when my day actually starts and varies month by month.

If I have to move the tasks or alarms manually every time, I know I won't be able to stick to it.

If I have to manage a massive list of routines for any possible starting time. I will probably overwhelm myself and abandon the schedule.

What I need:

  • Able to set a day spanning routine, that can be started at any time.
  • Have an alarm that can be snoozed, and will also push all next task with the same amount.
  • Be able to trigger a task early, and push all next event forward by the same time.
  • Have a buy-once option
  • Nice to have: wearos support

I am about to investigate how to make this myself. But I would suspect someone already made this.

Thank you for reading, and your time.

 

Het is vast niet een originele observatie, nog uniek, maar het viel mij recent op dat er een verband is tussen Jurk - Tram 7 en Maan - Ze huilt maar ze lacht.

Het voelt voor mij dat dit twee perspectieven zijn van hetzelfde gebeurtenis.

Dus iedere keer als ik een van de twee hoor, speelt de ander zich af in de achtergrond.

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submitted 2 years ago by Scribbd to c/aws
 

Afgelopen 1 juli was AWS in Amsterdam.

 

A python package that simplifies code running against multiple accounts, if you are willing to add the dependency.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Scribbd to c/aws
 

Hier is een collectie van referenties die ik regelmatig gebruik als ik werk met AWS:

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