karlthemailman 1y ago • 97%
Rude tone apart, this is absolutely true. Nobody thinks satellite Internet is meant to compete with fiber to the door.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Is that an issue with the format or the currently available tools though?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 81%
Donofrio broke a glass window on the front door "and reached inside to manipulate the doorknob,"
How much more "immediate" do you need? A complete stranger is trying to break into your home to do god knows what is the epitome of a clear and immediate danger to me.
What would you have done? Opened the door and welcomed them in?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 66%
Fdroid is a secure repositorie and the applications are reviewed before being made available for end users.
Reviewed by who though? Malicious apps even get through apple and Google's screening. I can't see how fdroid can match the capabilities of those guys.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Any brands you would recommend?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
It sounds like the crew, except for the pilot was killed? Pretty brutal for the crew. I assume there was no other option
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Depends how you are presenting the number. Over 1 per person is ok, but this is 1.1 per woman. So closer to .5 per person.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 28%
Is there actual evidence of this? I think FL and TX are still large net population gainers over the past few years, while MA, NY, CA all lost population. I have no idea about the net moves by income bracket though
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
I don't know about MA's tax rules, but it could be based on number of days living in the state. Most wealthy people are not staying on Martha's vineyard outside of the summer.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Why can't the admin just change the Lemmy source code to not hash anymore?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Or Castlevania?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
I've been testing out restric and kopia for backups. Anyone with experience with these know the pros and cons vs. Borg?
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Honestly something that critical probably shouldn't run on a rpi. There are plenty of cheap used thin clients you can buy on eBay that have better performance and reliability. I probably like the thinkcentre micros, but feel and hp have good options too
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Not sure about underrated, but definitely mostly unknown anymore, would have to be Star Control 2.
Melee mode was great. As was the music.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
I agree with all that. But I'm talking about exact integer values as mentioned in the parent.
I just think this has to be true: count(exact integers that can be represented by a N bit floating point variable) < count(exact integers that can be represented by an N bit int type variable)
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
Yeah, that was my guess too. But that just means they could return a long (or whatever the 64 bit int equivalent in java is) instead of an int.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
I don't think that's possible. Representing more exact ints means representing larger ints and vice versa. I'm ignoring signed vs. unsigned here as in theory both the double and int/long can be signed or unsigned.
Edit: ok, I take this back. I guess you can represent larger values as long as you are ok that they will be estimates. Ie, double of N (for some very large N) will equal double of N + 1.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 100%
No, I get that. I'm sure the programming language design people know what they are doing. I just can't grasp how a double (which has to use at least 1 bit to represent whether or not there is a fractional component) can possibly store more exact integer vales than an integer type of the same length (same number of bits).
It just seems to violate some law of information theory to my novice mind.
karlthemailman 1y ago • 83%
So why not return a long or whatever the 64 bit int equivalent is?
I have all my services running locally on a 192.168.10.x subdomain. Many are docker containers but some (like gitlab) are proxmox vms. Everything is behind a reverse proxy so I can access services through a url like paperless.mydomaon.com. the reverse proxy automatically pulls certs as needed. This is great for accessing stuff when I'm home. I'm trying to set up something for remote access. I don't want to use cloudflare as I just want access for myself from my phone and laptop. So I'm leaning towards tailscale or similar. But do I need to move all my services to use the tailscale subnet? Seems like a pain and also requires installing tailscale on everything (even on docker containers?). Or do I just install tailscale on the reverse proxy since it can reach everything else. But then I wouldn't be able to ssh into a proxmox vm remotely unless I installed tailscale on the vm? Or is this what the tailscale subnet router is for?
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