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Chreutz , to news in Women are less likely to receive CPR in public than men: Study

That is so ridiculous…

Chreutz , to moviesandtv in [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 23 September

In Return of the Jedi (1983), Luke asks Leia if she remembers her mother. She answers that she remembers her a little and that she died when Leia was very young.

In Revenge of the sith, however, Padme dies immediately after childbirth, so Leia couldn’t have had any direct memory of her.

Chreutz , to moviesandtv in [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 23 September

Well, I only watched one, but it was pretty good.

It’s a fan edit of Revenge of the Sith that aims to improve the narrative around Anakin’s disappointment in and suspicion of the Jedi order, making it a more natural development for him to side with Palpatine. It also has some deleted scenes added in and some other small adjustments.

It’s called Labyrinth of Evil, and there are two versions; one where Padme lives, to fit with Leia’s lines in Jedi, and one where she dies, like the original.

Chreutz , to news in Germany has reached 'a limit' on migration, Steinmeier says – DW

Almost all migrants call for asylum, and it’s then on the country to process it and evaluate if it is true. In that time, typically the asylum seeker will be able to stay. There is afaik no reason not to request asylum. So the two are very much linked in practice.

Chreutz , to programmer_humor in Confusing disk with /dev/null for years [2:23]

It doesn’t always work. And I think it might be related to where you are in the world. For the first month when piped links started showing up, it straight up never started playing for me. It works alright now.

Chreutz , to linux in What can you do on Linux that you can't do on Windows?

Still not powerful enough. An autohotkey-based program called bug.n is the closest to what you can get with tiling managers on Linux. But it’s neither easy nor stable…

Chreutz , to programmerhumor in When you have a domain but never leave your house

Yeah, I just included the DNS part for completion’s sake 🙂

Chreutz , to pics in Night falls, Santorini

Your glutes would be impeccable

Chreutz , to programmerhumor in When you have a domain but never leave your house

I changed my local subnet to 10.1.2.0, because it’s much easier to type.

Chreutz , to programmerhumor in When you have a domain but never leave your house

The client will look up your domain at whatever DNS it uses. It will return your public IP.

Client will send a packet with that as destination. It will reach the router which goes ‘I know! The call is coming from inside the house!’ and sends it to the server without modification.

The server gets it and sends a response, but the response is addressed back to client’s local IP.

Client gets the response, but that packet’s origin (in the header) is server’s local IP.

Client goes ‘wtf, I didn’t call you?!’ And drops the packet, still waiting for a response with your public IP as its origin.

This can be solved with the router modifying the appropriate traffic’s headers so that the headers match the expected, called NAT Loopback, or by using IPv6 global addresses.

It might also work running a local DNS server that returns your server’s local IP for a given domain, but that might yield certificate errors, and won’t work if devices ignore the DNS coming from DHCP.

I was using straight firewall rules for some years, but lost the template when the NAT Loopback checkbox started working (OpenWRT).

Chreutz , to coffee in Went to a coffee cupping the other day ☕️🥹

Sometimes enough caffeine makes me feel like I can walk on walls. You actually achieved it!

No, seriously, cuppings are awesome! The variations are incredible.

Chreutz , to world in China sanctions two US defence companies over Taiwan arms sales

Sell to or buy from. Now they’re double not allowed

Chreutz , to technology in NASA-inspired airless bicycle tires are now available for purchase

Yeah, for 700x35c. That’s not bad at all

Chreutz , to technology in Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging

Fast charging uses up to 1000 V DC, and the current limits of conductors are typically set by the temperature it reaches when conduction losses heat them up. This can be (and is) offset by liquid cooling, allowing current installations to deliver up to 650 A (Tesla supercharger v3).

With improvements, it’s not far off 1 MW.

Chreutz , to technology in Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging

This is not true for private citizens in their own cars.

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