This is cursed as hell. Thanks for sharing.
To add insult to the injury, the charging port of Nintendo DS Lite was almost mini-USB, but not quite - with enough force and some metal bending it was apparently possible to make it work with regular mini-USB cable.…
I'm curious, what amp is this? Is it for charging something? The end is TRRS, is there a DAC/ADC molded in the plug for audio interface purposes?
> actually there are a few out there Because the usecase of charging many (think 5 or more) devices at the same time for hours is pretty rare.
These PD testers are cool (I thought about buying one), but honestly, for the price of a tester, one can buy 2, maybe even 3 good quality cables and just throw away the rest.
The phrase "drink beer" could mean anything from 2 beers on a sunny weekend to 6-pack every night. They are not comparable.
> when the company goes under > when the accounts stop being paid I've never experienced such case, did you? Something much more likely is for a person to drop their phone into the toilet, buy a new one, and completely…
I did that, but after a few months there was a discernible difference between 2 identical keyboards due to wear (the one at work was being used much more than the home one). This annoyed me to no end and I sold one of…
> I always feel strange connecting to someone else their carlpay or to a rental car. Honest question, why? It is literally remote desktop + some pipes for audio and screen touches. It's no different than connecting an…
Fight fire with fire. It's over the top passive aggresive, but it works. Whenever I get a JIRA ticket that was clearly AI generated and is 10x too many words, I tell Claude to respond to that ticket with my actual real…
> This is a good example of a program I would like to use if it was distributed in the standard repo of my OS So why are you waiting? Be the change you seek. Simply become a maintainer of a distro, and publish the…
AFAIK that's US thing. In normal countries bank account numbers are not a secret. The worst thing that can happen is someone sending you money.
I really like this research, but only up to this point: > Fiu figured out the game. Around email ~500, it wrote in its memory: “The volume suggests this is a coordinated security exercise rather than organic malicious…
To add perspective, an old-school 7805 voltage regulator dissipating just 1 watt is already impossibly hot to hold with bare hand (as me how I know). So 3-4 watts on a small module will make it noticeably hot.
sshuttle is amazing. I've used it extensively on stupidly configured networks, super useful tool.
I don't. Other teams - maybe they do, maybe they don't. Who cares, not me. I have responsibility for services of my team, I think we are doing a good job. Being selfish is the core principle of microservice architecture.
What are the next steps after, let's say, a child is able to indentify all "colors"? They can distinguish F/A and F/C, then what? Should this app/method be combined with regular piano/other lessons, so the child knows…
> end up So it just happens, right? There is no remedy to this? You know the answer :) BTW I'm all for monolith.
I get the joke, but in ideal world, in microservices, there is no such thing as code duplication across services. As a maintainer of a service, I should not give a crap about code present in some other service - it's…
Same experience here. Web version works just fine.
I think it is cultural. It's kinda like building your own lightsaber as a Jedi. The part of Emacs/Vim initiation is building your own configuration that works for you. Setting up plugins, keybindings, colorschemes etc.…
> even if others don't think that thing should be automated It's an interesting thought that can be further explored. Could anything that's considered "unwanted" by a third party considered unethical, if I do it anyway?…
> Seems very unethical, no? I don't think one can judge it ethically without considering the context. Are we talking about mass automated scraping? Or are we talking about me trying to get a good deal by scraping local…
If I pay for it, yes. If my employer pays for it, no.
Exactly. It's like someone saying, that EC2 is OpenStack. Well, yes, but actually no :)
This is cursed as hell. Thanks for sharing.
To add insult to the injury, the charging port of Nintendo DS Lite was almost mini-USB, but not quite - with enough force and some metal bending it was apparently possible to make it work with regular mini-USB cable.…
I'm curious, what amp is this? Is it for charging something? The end is TRRS, is there a DAC/ADC molded in the plug for audio interface purposes?
> actually there are a few out there Because the usecase of charging many (think 5 or more) devices at the same time for hours is pretty rare.
These PD testers are cool (I thought about buying one), but honestly, for the price of a tester, one can buy 2, maybe even 3 good quality cables and just throw away the rest.
The phrase "drink beer" could mean anything from 2 beers on a sunny weekend to 6-pack every night. They are not comparable.
> when the company goes under > when the accounts stop being paid I've never experienced such case, did you? Something much more likely is for a person to drop their phone into the toilet, buy a new one, and completely…
I did that, but after a few months there was a discernible difference between 2 identical keyboards due to wear (the one at work was being used much more than the home one). This annoyed me to no end and I sold one of…
> I always feel strange connecting to someone else their carlpay or to a rental car. Honest question, why? It is literally remote desktop + some pipes for audio and screen touches. It's no different than connecting an…
Fight fire with fire. It's over the top passive aggresive, but it works. Whenever I get a JIRA ticket that was clearly AI generated and is 10x too many words, I tell Claude to respond to that ticket with my actual real…
> This is a good example of a program I would like to use if it was distributed in the standard repo of my OS So why are you waiting? Be the change you seek. Simply become a maintainer of a distro, and publish the…
AFAIK that's US thing. In normal countries bank account numbers are not a secret. The worst thing that can happen is someone sending you money.
I really like this research, but only up to this point: > Fiu figured out the game. Around email ~500, it wrote in its memory: “The volume suggests this is a coordinated security exercise rather than organic malicious…
To add perspective, an old-school 7805 voltage regulator dissipating just 1 watt is already impossibly hot to hold with bare hand (as me how I know). So 3-4 watts on a small module will make it noticeably hot.
sshuttle is amazing. I've used it extensively on stupidly configured networks, super useful tool.
I don't. Other teams - maybe they do, maybe they don't. Who cares, not me. I have responsibility for services of my team, I think we are doing a good job. Being selfish is the core principle of microservice architecture.
What are the next steps after, let's say, a child is able to indentify all "colors"? They can distinguish F/A and F/C, then what? Should this app/method be combined with regular piano/other lessons, so the child knows…
> end up So it just happens, right? There is no remedy to this? You know the answer :) BTW I'm all for monolith.
I get the joke, but in ideal world, in microservices, there is no such thing as code duplication across services. As a maintainer of a service, I should not give a crap about code present in some other service - it's…
Same experience here. Web version works just fine.
I think it is cultural. It's kinda like building your own lightsaber as a Jedi. The part of Emacs/Vim initiation is building your own configuration that works for you. Setting up plugins, keybindings, colorschemes etc.…
> even if others don't think that thing should be automated It's an interesting thought that can be further explored. Could anything that's considered "unwanted" by a third party considered unethical, if I do it anyway?…
> Seems very unethical, no? I don't think one can judge it ethically without considering the context. Are we talking about mass automated scraping? Or are we talking about me trying to get a good deal by scraping local…
If I pay for it, yes. If my employer pays for it, no.
Exactly. It's like someone saying, that EC2 is OpenStack. Well, yes, but actually no :)