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Day 3 - Power trip!
  • I would say so, yes. It's very basic skill level, so while the tutorial states that it is geared towards a VM running ubuntu, "any" reasonable linux install will do.

  • How rich is too rich?
  • As soon as you hit 1B net worth, you get a diploma that says "Congrats, you won capitalism", and every penny headed for your accounts past that point gets diverted into a society welfare fund.

    Could probably set the bar A LOT lower too.

  • Is there a name for this sort of object? I need something like this, but don't know what to type into the webs
  • We used something similar in this job I once had. We usually referred to them as "collar" or "clamp". In our procedures it was refered to as "clamping collar" to make it as little ambiguous as possible.

    It was nicknamed "Dachs armor" as it was about the same length as the belly of a dachs hound, and roughly about the same diameter.

  • Kristi Noem walks back claim that she met Kim Jong Un as memoir comes under scrutiny
  • I remember 2008 when McCains campaign failed, and in the aftermath it was partially blamed on the failure of the vetting process regarding his running mate. Somehow, the process didn't reveal that Sarah Palin was dumb as a brick.

    I wonder if we're witnessing some parallells here.

  • Why do people say 'queer folk' instead of 'queer people'?
  • I have no idea, nor do I have much to do with any of the groups of people you mention. I just feel that "queer folk" has a nice ring to it. But yeah, now that you mention it, it does carry a connotation of you being a lucky charm, and I wouldn't want that either.

    I will continue to not refer to you.

  • I think I figured it out - A retrospective

    Not sure if this is a good post for casual conversation, but I think I figured out the source of my success and failures. Also, a disclaimer: I'm not a wise man. But at least I gained some wisdom recently.

    Anyways, here it goes: If you're wondering where you are and where you're headed in your life, I think this post might be for you.

    Going with the flow is perfectly fine. Going with the flow and meeting challenges as they appear works. For the most part. They'll allow you to learn as you go, and pick up new things as you experience them.

    But they won't take you anywhere new. At least not to something new that lasts. Something you could build upon.

    And that's the retrospective part. I'm technically "older" while (in my opinion, at least) being far from old. Just now I found myself looking back at my life, and started thinking about what was, what is, and things that never were but that could've been.

    In short, I'm now at a place where I am reasonably content with who I am and what I do. But there were always these avenues that never came to fruition. And I think it's because I mostly went with the flow my entire life. Because it made me happy there and then. And looking back, I have no regrets. It made me happy then, and it resulted in a lot of happy memories that required no personal investment beyond being present and submerging myself in whatever was going on around me.

    And then there are the avenues that actually did result in something. These avenues, related to a career that is closely tied to my interest, turned out really fucking well. Earlier today I started wondering why. Why not any of these other interests that I have and once had?

    Because what I currently do is built on the ONLY time where I actually gave a damn. Instead of just going with the flow, I pretty much decided. "No. I will chart my own path forward.". Going with the flow is fine. But it never resulted in anything, simply because it never resulted in actively pursuing what I wanted out of life.

    So the obvious question then is: What would've happened if I had started actively going after one of my other passions? Well, I don't know. Maybe my life would've turned out completely different, there's no way to tell, really. The only thing of which I am sure is that if I had been as active and proactive in all of my interests is that I would've probably burnt out 20 years ago.

    So in conclusion... going with the flow and reacting to things rather than taking the initiative is fine. But you need to take the initiative at some point. Before it's too late.

    Do what you enjoy. Take one day at the time. And if someone tells you to "apply yourself.", take a look around and evaluate whether you should in fact do so with what you're doing, or if you should do so elsewhere.

    I'm not sure if this rambling of a post makes sens, but if at least one person finds it helpful, then I've done what I set out to do.

    Live long and prosper.

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    What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out?

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/13434122

    > What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out? > > Title, pretty much. I'm in a couple of niche communities, and thought I should expa d into more generalized communities. All things tech are of interest, really. > > Which communities are you in?

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    What are some interesting communities on Matrix worth checking out?

    Title, pretty much. I'm in a couple of niche communities, and thought I should expa d into more generalized communities. All things tech are of interest, really.

    Which communities are you in?

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    Which microsoft certification would be the most useful for me when I am primarily not a Microsoft guy?

    So, my employer suggested that it would be good for me, professionally, to get my certifications up to speed, and told me to pick a few that I found the most relevant at their expense. As I mainly deal with networks and Linux servers, and have done so for decades at this point, this was easy enough: renewing my CCNA that I took some 20 years ago, as well as getting my CCNP. The latter of which is closely related to what I already do.

    However, my employer decided that I must pursue at least one Microsoft certification, and I honestly don't know where to start, as the only microsoft software I use is Outlook.

    I've been thinking of my status as the walking embodiment of the "old man yells at cloud"-meme, and thinking it's probably time to turn into "old man embraces cloud". I know that a lot of our infrastructure runs in azure (something with which I have no experience. I did use some Oracle cloud VMs at one point, that's it.), and I know there was a huge ordeal last year that involved doing a lot of dataprocessing on temporary azure architecture, and I figure I should probably get in on that at some point.

    Is perhaps something Azure related my best bet?

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    Which vendor makes decent work laptops nowadays?

    12 Years ago I had a Sony Vaio. I quite liked it. Then in my next job, 2017 or so, I went for a Toshiba Portege, and absolutely loved it.

    Guess what the above two have in common? Yup, they stopped making laptops for the professional market. So now I'm a bit at a loss. Any recommendations?

    Requirements:

    • Lightweight and easy to carry around.
    • 13-15" display, preferably
    • Decent battery life
    • It absolutely must have an RJ45
    • Works well with linux
    • Good keyboard quality
    • ISO keyboard availability
    • Touchpad. Bonus points if it has the touchpad buttons ABOVE the pad itself.
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    When anything is better than nothing. I present to you, the Semple Tank

    Summarized back story of this legendary beauty: When NZ was drawn into WW2, some heroes began thinking of armored defense. Bob Semple decided to make one, making this the best (and only) Kiwi tank ever built.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Semple_tank

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    Dagens dusjtanke: "Militarisering" av svenskegrensa

    En tanke slo meg tidligere: Nå som den geopolitiske sikkerhetssituasjonen er littegranne mere skjør enn før, og mange land ruster opp, så er grensevakt på sin plass. Og med tanke på at vi har en enormt lang grense mot sverige så bør denne og bemannes, selv om de også er på vei inn i NATO. Men som de fleste her kanskje er enige i, så er faren for invasjon noen av veiene ganske lav.

    Hva ville den diplomatiske effekten vært om Norge bestemte seg for å utplassere en garnison på svinesund bestående av kun én soldat? Delvis fordi jeg synes grensekontroll er viktig, og delvis fordi litt lavterskel skjitkasting over grensa (begge veier) er på sin plass.

    Mest fordi at jeg er overtrøtt så har jeg et lite ønske om at dette skjer, og at situasjonen eskalerer til en anspent stillingskrig hvor sverige svarer med samme mynt og sender sin egen soldat. Da får korpen vår (han må seff minst være korporal, han er jo tross alt vaktsjef, garnisonsleder, sambandsmann, samt lagfører) selskap av noen han kan prate skjit med. Slikt blir det god stemning av.

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    A story of how mental illness almost crashed a plane - The importance of reform regarding approach to pilot health evaluation.

    The second part of the title is my own interpretation. I fly myself from time to time (Only recreationally, I have no plans on going commercial. I like my current unrelated career), and have been made aware of the medical requirements for pilots. While strict rules should apply, the regulations are outdated. I find it naive to think that there aren't any pilots currently flying with, for example, ADHD, and while that would in most cases in itself be a disqualifying diagnosis for pilots, it's even more disqualifying if it's medicated.

    The video is about a compelling story and focuses mostly on mental health, but I feel that it hilights the same underlying problem; Pilots are incentivized to keep quiet about mental health issue due to an outdated approach because of a ruleset that basically states "No medication, no diagnosis".

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    There were supposed to be 15 commandments, but Moses accidentally dropped and broke a tablet. What are some of the five missing commandments?

    And I know we're mostly atheists here, but please keep the theological discussion to a minimum and appreciate the lighthearted hypothetical scenario for what it is.

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    Friendly reminder

    This is your annual reminder to do a snapshot (timeshift or whatever you prefer) before doing relatively minor changes to your system.

    I was supposed to be in bed now, but instead I am stuck troubleshooting xorg refusing to start after an apt-get dist-upgrade.

    And as far as friendly reminders go, I should've given myself an unfriendly reminder beforehand, as it's not the first time....

    UPDATE: Fuck nvidia 545. All my homies hate nvidia 545. 535 4 lyf!

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    Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

    Thanks to @redcalcium@lemmy.institute for providing a better link. This post originally linked to tomshardware.

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    Could 2024 be the year of the diagonal linux desktop?

    xrandr allows you to rotate the screen resolution, thus supporting diagonal setups. Some guy claims this is ideal for his software dev setup, with the IDE taking up most of the space, while smaller windows reside in the open corner.

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