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SpaceNoodle ,

Look at the recurrent laryngeal nerve and try saying that again with a straight face.

SpaceNoodle ,

Did you mean to include an image?

SpaceNoodle , (edited )

Make your own with whole milk and vinegar/lemon juice.

Edit: downvotes from scaredycats who think cheese grows on trees

Has Windows startup repair or a troubleshooter ever fixed your issue even once?

Yeah, basically that. I’m back at work in Windows land on a Monday morning, and pondering what sadist at Microsoft included these features. It’s not hyperbole to say that the startup repair, and the troubleshooters in settings, have never fixed an issue I’ve encountered with Windows. Not even once. Is this typical?...

SpaceNoodle ,

That sounds like it has nothing to do with the troubleshooter or other OS repair, though.

SpaceNoodle ,

There was a troubleshooter in 3.11?

SpaceNoodle ,

Only Windows can unfuck that which it fucked up on its own.

SpaceNoodle ,

Everybody always forgets about Windows 1.0 through 3.1 .

I'm so sick of dinky shitty devices with garbage rechargeable batteries

you always have to manage a million different cables for each one, and they all suck. why can’t we just use AAA batteries instead of these shitty lithium ones? it’s so fucking frustrating. where can I find gadgets that work while plugged in, or at least don’t need to be recharged every two fucking days?

SpaceNoodle ,

That’s by design. They want you to throw your money away through them.

SpaceNoodle ,

So it runs on bullshit?

SpaceNoodle ,

Still skeptical. This post is the only result for “tromataz,” which Google thought was an idiot trying to type “traumatize,” which is … not great.

SpaceNoodle ,

$16.25 for each “kids shells”

SpaceNoodle , (edited )

You can also get a slice for $3. It’s about supply and demand.

Edit: downvotes from hermits who don’t understand that things cost different prices in different places

SpaceNoodle , (edited )

And yet only $6 for a beer

Edit: downvotes from dim bulbs who can’t divide 12 by 2

SpaceNoodle ,

Gitea.

SpaceNoodle ,

Apparently. When I wound up choosing Gitea for my own purposes, I don’t recall even learning about Gogs somehow.

SpaceNoodle ,

Could you not just push a git repo?

‘Started seeing body parts': Day laborers say Tarzana murder suspect hired them to move human remains (www.nbclosangeles.com)

A group of day laborers said they were paid $500 to help move trash bags containing body parts out of a Tarzana home at the center of a murder investigation. The workers said they tried to report what they saw to police, but were turned away from two separate law enforcement stations.

SpaceNoodle ,

Why? That would involve effort.

SpaceNoodle ,

It’s more work with nobody they could legally rob, and would involve treating brown people like actual humans.

Does running applications inside a container as an unprivileged user have any security benefits?

I’m new to the container world. Does it have any security benefits when I run my applications as a non-root user in a docker container? And how about Podman? There I’ll run the container as an unprivileged user anyway. Would changing the user in the container achieve anything?

SpaceNoodle ,

When I’m tired of the people, I just tell them to get the fuck out.

They get it.

SpaceNoodle ,

I just speak plainly. It works wonders.

There are some people who don’t like it, but that’s just because they’re even bigger assholes.

SpaceNoodle ,

Probably simplest to just take some power tools to the HDD.

SpaceNoodle ,

A backup … of the data you want to destroy?

SpaceNoodle ,

You could just … install Jellyfin

SpaceNoodle ,

Less bloat, simpler maintenance. There could be a slightly heavier lift with only getting a Linux BSP instead of a more featureful Android one from chip vendors, but the last time I did a full vendor integration I threw out over a thousand patches and kept seven. They could also have a deal with a chip vendor to put together a Vega BSP, which makes things easier on Amazon since they’re exiting innovation mode and just maintaining certain products with skeleton platform teams in China.

I’m not going to speculate much further since I actually worked in the Amazon devices org for several years and definitely know more than I want to divulge.

SpaceNoodle ,

No, it’s got Java in between.

SpaceNoodle ,

Roku devices are packed with ads, too.

SpaceNoodle ,

Android is Linux-based.

SpaceNoodle ,

It’s not an “old fork;” it’s regularly upleveled.

SpaceNoodle ,

Well, it’s been a while since I worked with them on that, so maybe they’re not bothering while they prep for the final push to Vega … or perhaps they finally stopped giving a shit and canned the rest of the architecture team. We used to uplevel every two major versions.

SpaceNoodle ,

It literally uses the Linux kernel.

SpaceNoodle ,
SpaceNoodle ,

All of AOSP is open-source. It stands for Android Open-Source Project.

Most applications and services are not, including Google’s. Those aren’t the OS, though.

Much of chip vendors’ BSPs are proprietary as well, but that’s not Android, that’s just the bits that go with the chips they sell.

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