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Riding horses, hacking computers, phones and smartwatch.
@martijnbraam I have even seen them advertised as "18650, 19mm wide, 7cm long". My headlight (Zebralight) expects right size and I have trouble getting cells that fit :-(.
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>Jsme kousek od staje, a uvazuju, ze bych zlutaka mohl chvili past. Zlutak si to taky misty, protoze sporadane zastavil, a pak si, malicko min sporadane, kousnul travy, nez se zase postavil do pozoru. No nic, tak ja tu mrkev necham na pozdejc, no. Ale co od nej bylo pekne ze zastavil vedle koberce lesnich jahod, a jo, uz jsou i zraly. V tydnu uz jsme byli i na boruvkach (ale tam pry neni dobra trava, takze zlutak nedoporucuje) a ano, rostou i houby.

A teda trochu bojuju... kun zastavi, terminating bridge (aka pochvala), ale predtim nez stacim dorucit odmenu se vrhne po trave. Dat pamlsek stejne? Nedat? Je to uplne jedno?
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@nicolas17 @mjg59 I'd expect it ... really be non dangerous, unless you disassemble it and eat the pieces :-). Scary stuff looks like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/ScarySigns/comments/g1c7uv/drop_run/
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@mjg59 Nearly everything is "nuclear source", including humans and bananas. And the ionization chamber does not look particulary scary. ... there are tons of "natural uranium" out there, while chamber might include test source, it should not be really scary or dangerous.
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@Shrigglepuss Are you really? I have 386sx here, needs replacing power supply, and it eats <5W without HDD. Repairable, modifiable, long lasting... but hard to run modern software on it. We had era where computers met your requirements, but most of the world decided we want powerful, and ... you know the rest.
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@ljs @ptesarik Actually, emacs is fine on on Thinkpad X220, and is also fine on Thinkpad X60. But for some reason, it does not like PinePhone. Dunno, either emacs is getting fat too quickly, or PinePhone has too small cache or something. Anyway, learning to use mg would be good idea long term...
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@ptesarik @ljs Funny, I thought it was for Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping. Unfortunately, that was long time ago, and now emacs lags even on 4-core, 3GB machine... I'm using "mg" on some of those.
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@farcaller Clearly shows up that Apple is abusing its monopoly power :-(.
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@thomholwerda They have blood on their hands, but that does not mean it would be clever to hit them. Nor "legal" w.r.t. international law. In a same way, Putler can't just hit Poland. Especially hitting China would be very, very stupid.
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@dermoth @monsieuricon Actually, I believe constitution simply did not expect people would be crazy enough to vote for convinced felon. Thus questions like "does insurrection disqualify him" and "can he pardon himself" not having clear answers. Nobody (but Simpsons) expected this level of crazyness :-(.
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@dermoth @monsieuricon No longer allowed in Canada? Anyway, I can kind-of understand the rules; that does not mean they make sense in country with working courts such as USA.
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@monsieuricon (Imagine police under Trump's control "finding" marijuana at Biden. Similar stuff happened in the east.)
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@monsieuricon Made up is made up. This is different attack. Get a book on East europe history...
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@monsieuricon Do you believe charges were made-up to rig an election?
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@monsieuricon Not necessary for preventing this kind of attack :-). For Russia-style country, it is easy to rig election by convincing Havel on something made up. It is not so easy to convince 10% of population in the same way.
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@monsieuricon In current situation it is strange, but otherwise it makes sense. It is "public knows best who they want", and it prevents "lets convince him of something so that he can't be elected" play not-uncommon in Russia-style politics.
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@craftyguy @der_istvan @cas Yeah, actually. So mine is not brick, but Droidian is all I can boot, and and got two "red" warnings per boot. So... some help would be welcome, too :-).
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@vegard @ljs @mcepl @mort @joshbressers @gregkh @vbabka Yes, but traditionally, CVEs were for vulnerabilities, not ordinary bugs.
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@gregkh @ljs @joshbressers @mcepl @mort @vbabka People were "abusing" the system, so you turned "abuse" to eleven. Average CVE quality was better before.
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@pony That is actually quite common (not a first person this year). Jet engines suck a lot :-).
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