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mipadaitu , to memes in Has to be those frozen wind turbines and solar panels...

The bigger the grid the bigger the impact of failure (which does happen) and the harder to get it back up.

You want a grid big enough to have some variety in use, generation, and weather, but not so big that one malfunction takes out everyone.

Aside from Texas, the US grid is just fine.

linkhidalgogato ,

What the fuck are u talking about? Do u even know what the map shows?

Zamundaaa ,

Quite the opposite, bigger grids are much more stable. When faults happen, tiny subsets of the grid get disconnected from the rest, it does not take the whole thing down at all…

CanadianCarl ,

The colors of the grids represent CO2 emissions

intensely_human , to aboringdystopia in What fresh hell is this?

A car is parked at the far end of the street. Hidden by the shadow of an old elm, and a reflection of the blue sky on the windshield, an agent patiently writes out his notes:

8:15 am A leaves house on foot 8:17 am B arrives driving and parks car (license plate: GYX 455), walks away 8:40 am B arrives, enters house 9:20 am A arrives on foot, leaves in car

This is called a stakeout. A form of surveillance.

IT folks will also recognize this as analytics data. You can almost see the json: timestamp, event name, metadata

As analytics data gets tagged to individuals, it becomes targeted surveillance.

Regular analytics is like a surveillance camera: you just see each person in a snapshot, all in the same place. You’re seeing the story of the place. Like a 7-Eleven, tracking when its customers come to decide when to make the coffee.

But modern analytics is more and more all the events about a person or cluster of people. That’s a lot more like the FBI following Hemingway, keeping a log of all his activities to build a profile.

suction ,

IT folks will also recognize this as analytics data.

(・_・;)

cm0002 , to memes in lets push updates on a Friday, surely nothing could go wrong

The mistake was pushing it on Friday morning like a bunch of amateurs, they’re supposed to push it out scheduled on Friday at 5:03PM so you have enough time to get to your car and off the parking lot

flango ,

Exactly hahaaha!!

merc ,

AFAIK it was a Thursday night push for people in US mountain time / pacific time. But, that ends up being Friday early morning in Europe and Friday mid-day in Asia.

postnataldrip ,

Was about 3pm here /cries in Australian

We regularly get screwed over during business hours by things being pushed out overnight in the US/UK

chemicalwonka , to aboringdystopia in What fresh hell is this?
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  • Francisco ,

    Have you forgotten. ‘/s’ ?

    WhyFlip ,

    If done right, the sarcasm tag isn’t needed.

    SapphironZA , to linuxmemes in IT outage: banks, airlines and media hit by issues linked to Windows PCs

    What amazes me is that so many big companies still use windows in critical core infrastructure.

    Windows endpoints is one thing, but anyone using windows servers and MSSQL for mission critical application stacks need to be hit with the modernization hammer.

    And then on top of that, they do not have a test rollout of any changes in a test environment, before rolling it out in the production stack.

    Good luck to all the engineers in the trenches, having to fix the mistakes of their leadership.

    jubilationtcornpone ,

    There are many, many, many specialized enterprise applications out there that are windows only.

    joewilliams007 ,
    @joewilliams007@kbin.melroy.org avatar

    not when it comes to server software. In that regard, linux is infront.

    SapphironZA ,

    Way too many. It’s not the 90’s or early 2000s anymore.

    jj4211 ,

    I’ve not used crowdstrike, but looks like a part of the pitch is “cloud managed”, which often implies that the vendor takes care of everything, including updates. Particularly since they market it as a security solution, they weld likely emphasize that they can update rapidly enough to keep up with security attacks that move very quickly because they don’t care about “risk”.

    LazerFX , to memes in The likes the upvotes

    Getting 1 star on GitHub

    unreachable , to programmer_humor in Big brain with Crowdstrike
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    OpenStars , to funny in There's just something about it
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    feedum_sneedson ,

    What, are they talking oven gloves? I have no idea what I’m looking at.

    OpenStars ,
    @OpenStars@discuss.online avatar

    Yes that is exactly what they are. 😬

    Demonmariner , to nostupidquestions in Yesterday in Kroger (a supermarket for you non-Americans) I saw a bunch of cans of potato salad. Why would someone buy canned potato salad?

    I’m just waiting for canned bread.

    klemptor ,
    @klemptor@startrek.website avatar

    Aw, you just reminded me of something. My grandma used to wash out soup cans, then use them to bake small raisin breads. She would make several at once and you could freeze them. I don’t know where she got this idea but it was awesome always having these tiny raisin breads available :) especially if you don’t want to commit to a whole full-sized loaf!

    Ahardyfellow ,

    Stories like these are why I love the internet. Just a wholesome little memory, made me smile thanks for sharing :)

    I_Fart_Glitter ,
    LesserAbe ,

    Holy shit

    teft , to funny in There's just something about it
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    Not made or designed in America. This is a Mengshi M-Hero 917.

    alamy.com/mengshi-m-hero-917-electric-suv-from-do…

    some_guy , to programmer_humor in Big brain with Crowdstrike

    I work in IT. We don’t run CS here, but a bunch of clients of my old employer do. I had just shitposted about this fiasco in a discord server populated with fellow techs from that company, fired up lemmy, and this was the first post. What a fucking banger! I immediately shitposted again pasting this image. You’ve made my day. I need to stop using the internet because it’s all downhill from here. Thank you.

    muffedtrims OP ,

    Fun story, my company just kicked off a PoC with crowdstrike 2 days ago. So far my computer was the only one that the agent was on as we had other work that needed to be done and we paused the rollout to the rest of my team. I woke up to boot loop hell today. Got it fixed right away, but so glad we didn’t roll it out any further. Not a good look to be starting a PoC with.

    Heymaker123 ,

    Sophos endpoint for years. We had an issue like this when we installed their software on one of Microsoft surface that use MS CPU we bricked every one of them. Kept Sophos and got rid of all the surfaces with Microsoft CPU.

    jemikwa ,

    If it’s any consolation, this is the first issue of its kind in the multiple years we’ve been using CS. Still unacceptable, but historically the program has been stable and effective for us. Hopefully this reminds higher ups the importance of proper testing before releases

    muffedtrims OP ,

    For sure, my previous company I left last August ran CS for 3 years and we had no issues. Hopefully they hire a bunch of QA folks that were probably part of the layoffs earlier this year.

    lobut ,

    I mean it seems almost impossible that they either didn’t have a staging process to test N number of machines either virtual or otherwise or it passed through but it just seems insane that a problem of this magnitude went out to this many people.

    Shieldtoad , to funny in There's just something about it

    The car is a Dongfeng M-Hero 917. It’s Chinese.

    https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/5fedbb16-008a-4bea-b900-8e92793ceeeb.jpeg

    The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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    Oh no! We’re not even the #1 at making gun-cars?

    whodatdair ,

    Deh terk er jerbs!

    PunnyName ,

    And apparently it’s amazing. I’m sure it has lots of spyware.

    saltesc ,

    Amazing? It looks like it was designed by my ADHD when I was 6.

    stom ,

    No, they actually finished it.

    deadbeef79000 ,

    If he can finish dialling $emergency_number he may even get treated for that burn.

    saltesc ,

    Hahaha. A deep cut and a burn.

    BeefPiano ,

    I never want to look in any direction without seeing a screen. Preferably 3.

    Threeme2189 ,

    The next big thing: No windows, no windscreen, no glass at all. Only OLED displays.

    Droechai ,

    With some very intrusive HUD elements plus ad banners

    LazerFX ,

    The latest polestar has no rear window, only a camera mirror. I’m sure that won’t cause any problems at all

    AFC1886VCC ,

    I really like the design personally.

    Imgonnatrythis ,

    I see China is on board with the monitors that look like they were glued to the dashboard and not actually part of it asthetic. I like that both driver and passenger get a neat throttle control. What does it do?

    ohwhatfollyisman ,

    I like that both driver and passenger get a neat throttle control. What does it do?

    twin throttle controls are usually for different engines; it’s not one set for the pilot flying and another for the pilot monitoring.

    maybe this vehicle has two engines to allow its owner to really gun it?

    Imgonnatrythis ,

    win throttle controls are usually for different engines; it’s not one set for the pilot flying and another for the pilot monitoring

    Oh I bet they touch it sometimes.

    SoGrumpy ,

    I see what you did there.

    bstix ,

    maybe this vehicle has two engines

    It actually has four engines. One for each wheel.

    bstix ,

    The left one is the usual PRND gear stick. The right one changes between 6 different off-road modes (snow, mud, sand, rock, water, auto).

    UltraMagnus0001 ,

    Gotta appease the American buyers

    XeroxCool , to games in Day 2 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots

    I don’t remember it looking so good. Maybe lower settings on mine due to Xbox One. I really thought it was going to be Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey

    MyNameIsAtticus OP ,
    @MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

    I still need to play odyssey. I’m ashamed to admit when it first launched I was young and stuck in a mindset that “older AC games better. RPG AC games bad”.

    But I played Origins and then Valhalla while waiting on Mirage (Which I also need to play). I personally enjoyed the older games more, but I still thoroughly enjoyed the RPG titles and want to give odyssey a shot soon. Probably once it goes on sale on Steam

    XeroxCool ,

    Idk who down voted, so here’s one up vote.

    I used to be part of such wagons. As I got older, I lost the time available to be so picky. I started with Unity and had a good time. I’ve had a good time with each subsequent entry through odyssey (haven’t played further yet). The same type of people complaining about RPG AC complain about Ubi’s other series, Far Cry. It’s ironic that people vehemently argue whether FC3 or 4 is better while both were departures from 2 which was a drastic departure from 1.

    It’s a game. If you have fun, you’re good. If it’s compelling enough to keep you playing, they’re good. I really enjoyed Odyssey, moresoe than Origins. I do wonder if Origins was a sacrificial game that conditioned me to the RPG style, but I don’t have time to revisit it. I know I really enjoyed the sailing warfare mission as Aya so I was certainly happy to find that in Ody. (I’m actually currently 2/3 thru AC4). Still waiting on time for Valhalla and mirage…

    PS: whichever version you played between 13 and 18 years old will always be the perfect one. Same goes for music. Or any interest, really.

    MyNameIsAtticus OP ,
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    Yeah. I’m in the same boat. When I got older I changed my perspective. If I don’t enjoy a game, that doesn’t mean it’s a bad game, that just makes it not for me. after I came to that conclusion I went back and tried a whole bunch of games I was unfair too before because I wrote them off. I found myself enjoying a lot more that I initially wrote off

    Ps: I hope you enjoy AC4 btw, that and unity & Syndicate were some of my favorites when I first got into the franchise. Valhalla was a lot of fun too (once you get to it)

    filister ,

    I started playing Odyssey but the story was so boring and the game felt awfully repetitive.

    JoMiran , to funny in There's just something about it
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    Which is funny because that’s a GLOCK, which is an Austrian pistol.

    pearsaltchocolatebar ,

    It’s even funnier that it’s a Chinese vehicle.

    MorrisonMotel6 ,

    That is absolutely, 100% not a Glock

    Retrograde ,
    @Retrograde@lemmy.world avatar

    Err, I saw a Desert Eagle

    JoMiran ,
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    Yep. I can see that too.

    southsamurai , to nostupidquestions in Yesterday in Kroger (a supermarket for you non-Americans) I saw a bunch of cans of potato salad. Why would someone buy canned potato salad?
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    Portability and stability. Same as any canned good.

    Hell, some things are better canned because once the process is done, it’s essentially exactly where you want it and stays there. Cranberry jelly, tomatoes, pineapple for deserts (seriously, it can be much better than fresh for some applications), peaches for some uses, even corn can be better at some things because it’s canned. There’s others, but it would get silly.

    Now, I tend to agree that this isn’t something I would stock up on, what with fresh being relatively easy to get if I was unable to make my own. But, if I lived by myself? If it was decent, it might be a better choice just because it’s a smaller batch size. Less chance of wasting resource.

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