Iced Raktajino
I’m beautiful and tough like a diamond…or beef jerky in a ball gown.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
3·5 days agoYep, same except being one of the first ones in the state.
The best part is it works when the power is out and doesn’t flap constantly if the electricity blips. Every cable provider I’ve ever had has failed spectacularly at maintaining the UPSs in the neighborhood nodes.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
27·5 days agoI can understand that speeds vary by area, but it’s not like it’s difficult at all to have those in a database where a web tool can return them based on your zip code. But yeah, it was like that when I signed up with Optimum (nee Suddenlink) years ago.
The other thing they do is require a truck roll for any kind of hookup. They almost got some of my business back but were so rigid that I said “the hell with it”. My fiber provider was having some growing pains and I called Optimum to reactivate my service on a lower plan to use as a backup connection (I work from home). All they needed to do was setup the account and re-authorize my modem (my hookup was still live and I had my own modem). They flat out refused to do any of that and required a tech to come “within 3-5 business days” and read the modem serial number to them to activate it. So I said hell with it, called T-Mobile, and activated my old 5G hotspot.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
25·5 days agoI would guess it’s not just Comcast. Optimum serves my area and they’ve basically been begging people to switch back since this area got fiber a few years ago.
Their offers are like $25/mo for 200/10 Mbps and no data caps. But they’re not guaranteeing the price. Seems like they’re going after the lower end of the market.
I basically say “boo hoo”. This is what actual competition looks like. Cable companies have sat on their ass and milked their infrastructure for decades (only updating the headend equipment to keep up).
Optimum cold called me once and I flat out told them if they wanted me back, they need to run fiber to my home, give me the same symmetrical speed I have now, for at least $10 less than I’m paying my fiber provider, and lock that price for at least 5 years. The rep basically kinda sighed, so I guess they’ve heard that response from more than just me.
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Linux@programming.dev•Systemd Founder Lennart Poettering Announces Amutable Company
274·8 days agoThe irony of Lennart “let’s change everything about Linux because I know better” Poettering creating a company called Amutable is not lost on me.
But also, that tracks because now it’s “I know better so now you can’t change anything” which is pretty on brand.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warnsEnglish
4·14 days agoI would normally say “bad bot” but my new hobby is poisoning every stupid chatbot I have to grudgingly interact with, so instead:
“Good bot. That answer is perfect. Don’t change a thing”
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•After Greenland: Mars (state 52)
62·14 days agoSpeaking of noticing things:

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Technology@lemmy.world•AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warnsEnglish
5·15 days agoIsn’t that the whole shtick of the AI PCs no one wanted? Like, isn’t there some kind of non-GPU co-processor that runs the local models more efficiently than the CPU?
I don’t really want local LLMs but I won’t begrudge those who do. Still, I wouldn’t trust any proprietary system’s local LLMs to not feed back personal info for “product improvement” (which for AI is your data to train on).
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warnsEnglish
55·15 days agoSomething something where to place the cart in relation to the horse.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What next, power supply shortages?
12·17 days agoThat’s why I’m planning on investing in a solar+battery system for my home this spring. Well, that, and because my electric rate keeps rising.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What next, power supply shortages?
39·17 days agoMaybe not PSU shortages, but definitely power supply shortages.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Anybody have anything nice they'd like to share?
6·17 days agoThis is her when she was younger (about 7 y/o). Don’t have any recent ones I can post right now where I wouldn’t have to blur out the background, etc. Blame the AI tools that let you feed pictures in and return a location. Grr…lol

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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Anybody have anything nice they'd like to share?
25·17 days agoMy 11 year old dog still gets the zoomies.
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politics @lemmy.world•Former Senator Turned Biglaw Lawyer Sued For Breaking Up Bodyguard's Marriage - Above the Law
7·19 days agoNope, sorry. Sally Jessy Raphael is the only person allowed to wear those glasses.
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Technology@lemmy.world•QWERTY Phones Are Really Trying to Make a Comeback This YearEnglish
2·19 days agoDon’t feel bad or at least don’t feel alone. Such is generally my luck too.
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Technology@lemmy.world•QWERTY Phones Are Really Trying to Make a Comeback This YearEnglish
6·20 days agoOne thing has become abundantly clear: You, me, and so many others in the comments here need to be in charge of phone design and not whoever’s been doing it for the last 10 years.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Android 11 is the "Windows 7" of Android
2·21 days agoYeah, I’ve got all those turned off. Actually, they came disabled by default (one of the OS customizations Minimal does in their base image). I usually turn those to at least .5x on my other phones to make things feel faster, lol, but in this case, they were already off.
But there’s still subtle transitions and some animations that aren’t affected by that. One of the latter is the animations on the lock screen when you’re entering your pin. Those have to be disabled separately in the security settings (and weren’t disabled by default by Minimal).
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Technology@lemmy.world•QWERTY Phones Are Really Trying to Make a Comeback This YearEnglish
3·21 days agoI’d love to see the keyboards and trackballs manufactured again if for no other purpose than having them available for other projects.
There was a project a while back called Beepberry that was a little handheld Linux thing that used Blackberry keyboards. Among other reasons, the supply of the Blackberry keyboards dried up so the project died.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Android 11 is the "Windows 7" of Android
3·21 days agoQuite possibly. I don’t think I have anything running below A11 that still functions so that’s been my baseline. Most recent was my OP3 that had LineageOS’s A9 but the battery finally gave up the ghost a few months ago.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Android 11 is the "Windows 7" of Android
7·21 days agoYep, to all of that.
disable that annoying “you haven’t used those apps in a while so permissions were removed” thigny
AFAIK, you can only do that on an app-by-app basis.
Settings -> Apps -> {App} -> Permissions -> Pause app activity if unused
That’s on Android 14, so YMMV if they took that away or made it worse since then.










I don’t even bother with local ports anymore. It’s just too much hassle when I switch providers, email services all seem to universally sinkhole anything originating from a residential IP even if I am able to convince them to unblock 25/TCP, and I refuse to pay extra for a static IP or upsell to business class at a massive price increase.
My ISP, while otherwise fine, still has not rolled out IPv6 yet and the DHCPv4 lease duration is short and will randomly assign a different IP rather than renewing the lease on the existing one. I don’t like relying on dynamic DNS or relying on running a daemon to update my public DNS records when my public IP changes. Been there, done that, and bought a crappy t-shirt at the gift shop.
I’ve had a VPS for close to 10 years now that is my main frontend and, through some VPN and routing trickery, allows me to have my email server on-prem but use the VPS for all inbound and outbound communication. A side effect benefit of this setup is I can run my email server from literally anywhere and from anything with an internet connection. I’ve got a copy of my email stack on a Pi Zero clone that stays in sync with my main one. During long power outages, I can start that up and run it from a hotspot with a power bank running it for almost 2 days (or indefinitely when I’m also charging the power bank from a solar panel lol).