How hard could it be?
  • jabjoe jabjoe 2d ago 100%

    Sounds like you were given a mess alright.

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  • How hard could it be?
  • jabjoe jabjoe 2d ago 0%

    The whole point of docker is to solve the "work on my computer" by providing the developer hacked up OS with the app. (Rather than fixing it and dealing dependencies like a grown up)

    Bit special for it to still be broken. If it flat out doesn't work, at all, then it may well be "sunk cost fallacy" to keep working on it. There is no universal answer, but there is a developer tendency to rewrite.

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  • Looking for zigbee smart plugs with monitoring
  • jabjoe jabjoe 2d ago 100%

    I hope it continues to be a non issue for you. Without you having to take any measures. Just saying it can be an issue. Search "zigbee 2.4ghz wifi interference" if you don't believe me.

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  • How hard could it be?
  • jabjoe jabjoe 3d ago 100%

    Programmers love to rewrite things, but it's often not a good idea, let alone good for a business. Old code can be ugly because it is covered with horrible leasons and compromises. A rewrite can be the right thing, but it's not to be taken lightly. It needs to be budgeted for, signed off on and carefully planned. The old system needs to stable enough to continue until the new system can replace it.

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  • Looking for zigbee smart plugs with monitoring
  • jabjoe jabjoe 4d ago 100%

    You have any 2.4 GHz WiFi problems? In theory there is a problem, and I know a dude with a lot of ZigBee and a lot of 2.4GHz problems, but without going over with work equipment and spending some time doing work for free, I can't be sure it's ZigBee. It's just my best guess.

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    Misgendering does not rule
  • jabjoe jabjoe 6d ago 100%

    Exactly how I felt about those pictures of Andrew Tate in swim trunks with seamingly no budgie to smuggle. Him being shitty to trans, doesn't make it OK to mock him for maybe being trans. Makes us no better.

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  • Looking for zigbee smart plugs with monitoring
  • jabjoe jabjoe 6d ago 12%

    You already married to ZigBee? If not, maybe don't. It causes 2.4Ghz interference. You'll need to think about WiFi channels and avoid ones that overlap with ZigBee. Either that, or use 5Ghz WiFi and repeaters to make up for the lower penertration (if an issue).

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  • UK to consider USB-C as charging standard • The Register
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1w ago 100%

    Academic. The EU has already done it and so we in the UK already have it. Our market just isn't big enough, relative to it's locality, to do something different. Whatever the EU does just washes over us. Only now we have no say in the what that is or how it is implemented.

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  • It sure seems like the Optimus robots at Tesla's event were under human control
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1w ago 99%

    Turk in a box you say? I'm shocked! Shocked!

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  • Smart TVs are like “a digital Trojan Horse” in people’s homes | 48-page report urges FTC, FCC to investigate connected TV industry data harvesting.
  • jabjoe jabjoe 2w ago 100%

    We have wins before, via groups like EEF. There are Pirate Parties and all kind of Right To Repair and digital freedom groups. The corporations don't want us to fight or even have a voice.

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  • Smart TVs are like “a digital Trojan Horse” in people’s homes | 48-page report urges FTC, FCC to investigate connected TV industry data harvesting.
  • jabjoe jabjoe 2w ago 100%

    Technical fixes only work for the technical and often it's technically working against the law. We need the law on our side, not the corporations. So we need to engage with law as much as technology. Or we end having to break technologies like secure boot and laws.

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  • Hacking Kia: Remotely Controlling Cars With Just a License Plate.
  • jabjoe jabjoe 3w ago 100%

    This is the problem with digital serfdom, those lording it over us aren't perfect either. Not only should we be able to connect our cars to our own server, we should be able inspect provided server implementation to see if it's a bag of nails.

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  • Warlord Straight Out of "Mad Max" Says Elon Musk Remotely Shut Down His Cybertruck
  • jabjoe jabjoe 4w ago 92%

    Our emperor Elon gave him a fair trial in a court of his peers before serving out the sentence?

    Totally not unchecked power right?

    Not diametrically apposed to Right To Repair right?

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  • As a Brit. I see nothing wrong here
  • jabjoe jabjoe 4w ago 100%

    Have a spoonful of horseradish and tell me British food is all bland. Or Marmite.

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  • Dozens from UK take up Putin’s offer to ditch ‘woke’ West and move to Russia
  • jabjoe jabjoe 4w ago 100%

    So less Reform/Conservative voters in the UK. Win!

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  • Farage will not hold face-to-face surgeries
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1mo ago 100%

    It's just an excuse to not do his job. Too much like work.

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  • Trump refuses to say if he wants Ukraine to win the war
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1mo ago 100%

    Those people just happened to include a load Russia soldiers who happened to on holiday there.

    Viktor Yanukovych being kicked out was by actural Ukrainians.

    I don't see them the same.

    Anyway, I'm done here. I keep ending up in these long threads with tankies / trolls from lemmy.world, life is too short.

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  • Trump refuses to say if he wants Ukraine to win the war
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1mo ago 100%

    Ukrainians can remove their leaders. Russia doesn't get to do that and they failed so far this time round. Though they have managed to seize yet more land.

    Viktor Yanukovych may well have been elected fairly at the time. But he up set his people and then thought it was ok to authorize live ammo on his own people.

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

    He may not have started as a Russian puppet, but he certainly looked like one at the end.

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  • Trump refuses to say if he wants Ukraine to win the war
  • jabjoe jabjoe 1mo ago 100%

    From vague memory and skimming Wikipedia: The president wasn't acting for the good of the country, but for the good of his puppet master. The number of protestors against the government significantly outweighed the pro-government protestors. The government lost any moral authority when they authorized live ammo against the protestors.

    You have to squint very hard to see Putin's Russia as the good guys. They use dangerous poisoning, on foreign soil, against critics who leave Russia. Those who stay keep falling out of windows. They corrupt foreign democracies using troll farms and funding destabilizing elements. Internal democracy is a sham, Putin is Czar for life. Successful opposition politics are arrested and sent to crazy harsh prisons, where they get beaten to death if trouble continues. The list just goes on and on and that's just from memory and doesn't even include Ukraine.

    Screw the Russian government. I hope the Russian people are free it one day soon.

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  • It too me a while to work out why my Nextcloud stuff wasn't working on my phone. It wasn't until I went to http://duckdns.org on mobile data I saw the block. I had changed ISP from one with IPv6, which I had setup, to an ISP without it, and thought it might be that. But it was just coincidence. I've written to O2 but I doubt they will change anything, so I'll be changing network. So heads up UK O2 self hosting people!

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    Privacy jabjoe 1y ago 91%
    Boxing Android

    So I've got Android as I want. LineageOS, no Google, Magisk, MicroG but with AndroidAuto with OsmAnd+. But the outside world of WhatsApp, Bank apps, etc is putting pressure to join. Plus not everything works properly with MicroG instead of the Google service provider. Makes me cross techno-politically, but I can't always hard life tech choices when it effects others. So, what do others do? At the moment, I've thinking I need a non-free phone and a free-phone! Then what, I keep swapping SIM?? I can't see a workable VM solution to run a non-free Android in a freer Android. The state of the phone market is pitiful.

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