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Synnr , to world in Israel ‘accepts six-week ceasefire deal’ as Hamas response awaited, US officials say

Mama always said, two wrong ain’t make a right. My father said that complex geopolitical games are not won with bias, but with detached foresight.

Synnr , to mildlyinfuriating in parcel safe place

Yup, I wouldn’t be knocking either. Thank you for your service. Amazon?

Synnr , to piracy in The State of global Piracy - February 2024

They’re just smartphone apps as a way to interact with Lemmy, versus visiting it in a browser. If you mostly use Lemmy on desktop, search ‘lemmy frontend’ for other options.

Synnr , to selfhosted in How responsive is your Nextcloud?

Is docker virtualized or otherwise emulating something? It’s just a way to package things, like an installer? Then it’s bare metal.

I had to look this up too, I thought docker containers were virtualized.

Synnr , to selfhosted in How responsive is your Nextcloud?

That would make sense if the cause is some looping from hanging DNS lookups. Someone should (and likely has) notified the devs about this.

Another possible solution, from help.nextcloud.com/t/…/16

https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/840d78c7-9386-496a-818b-b59c66992c41.webp

Synnr , to technology in Court orders maker of Pegasus spyware to hand over code to WhatsApp

Exactly this. There’s a massive difference between providing a product and laying it all out plainly in the terms of service, and providing a product to remotely hack phones through said service with no prior agreement by the user to be hacked.

Synnr , (edited ) to technology in Court orders maker of Pegasus spyware to hand over code to WhatsApp

First sentence of the article:

NSO Group, the maker of one the world’s most sophisticated cyber weapons, has been ordered by a US court to hand its code for Pegasus and other spyware products to WhatsApp as part of the company’s ongoing litigation.

NSO Group has been ordered to hand over the Pegasus malware code that allows them to silently infect phones via WhatsApp, so Meta can fix it. This isn’t NSO Group being forced to hand over WhatsApp source code.

There will be at most 5 software developers who have access to the code, on a non-networked machine, surrounded by a group of lawyers the entire time. No one will have the ability to leak the Pegasus code. After that, it will probably be handed to the random mormon-looking plainclothes guy nobody in the room can figure out, who will take it back to the NSA so they can scour it for any non-WhatsApp 0days they don’t already have.

It’s worth noting that NSO Group is an Israeli company, as are many ‘legal’ entities of hacking software and hardware used by many nations.

Synnr , to mildlyinfuriating in parcel safe place

Perhaps change ‘by’ for ‘next to’ and put an empty weather-resistant container by them? Put it before the bins, so it’s the first thing they physically walk to.

Synnr , to mildlyinfuriating in parcel safe place

I’m not sure where you live, but our XYZ (USPS, Amazon, UPS) drivers almost never knock or ring the bell. FedEx is the only one that does, and they don’t come very often. Maybe all the drivers know our house and don’t want to hear the dogs. Honestly it’s appreciated, I don’t care to answer the door without prior notice, doubly so if no one is actually there when I do.

USPS drivers just want to get done for the day and go home, but Amazon (definitely) and UPS (I think) get docked for taking over X time per delivery. If someone comes to the door to talk to you and ask you something, that could really mess with your times.

Synnr , to piracy in The State of global Piracy - February 2024

Works fine on Boost.

I tried Sync for a couple hours before I uninstalled.

Synnr , to worldnews in UK's nuclear fusion site ends experiments after 40 years

My main takeaway from this article is that is that the British equivalent for energy is how many kettles you can boil. American football fields are jealous and feeling quite flat.

Synnr , to news in Rite Aid, Facing Slumping Sales and Opioid Suits, Files for Bankruptcy

lol, is it methadone? I’d love methadone gummies. I only get the wafers that dissolve in water really quick, or liquid.

Synnr , to android in Looking for ability to run an app in only half of the screen

I’m not sure if it’s an Android feature or Samsung feature, but try hitting the sideways hamburger menu (3 vertical lines button that’s always on the bottom} and then holding your finger on the app you want to half screen. See if you notice anything happen… if not it’s a Samsung thing.

Synnr , to news in Rite Aid, Facing Slumping Sales and Opioid Suits, Files for Bankruptcy

Why can’t anyone just run a pharmacy without jumping through hoops chasing infinite growth?

They can and they do. That would likely be any local, or privately owned pharmacies if there are still any near you. When a company goes public it becomes mandatory that they chase infinite growth as they are now beholden to the board and other shareholders and if they aren’t chasing growth, they can get into big trouble.

Synnr , (edited ) to news in Rite Aid, Facing Slumping Sales and Opioid Suits, Files for Bankruptcy

I really need to get everything transferred over to CVS.

Maybe it’s different where you live but here I would simply need to tell my doctor “hey actually I want to use CVS now. Can you send the prescriptions to CVS at the corner of X and Y Street? Thanks”

Then when you get to CVS you’ll need to give them your ID, phone number, signature, etc. and they’ll fill your script and that’s your new pharmacy. You can also use multiple pharmacies (I use Walgreens for one script and Kroger for the rest). If your doctor is disorganized with their notes and sends it to Rite Aid next time, just call CVS and tell them you want to get them transferred and they will call them and handle it for you.

HOWEVER

There is a MASSIVE strike of pharmacy workers across the country now. Mainly CVS and Walgreens but I asked my (local branded) Kroger pharmacy tech yesterday when I picked up a prescription if it’s affecting them and she said yeah they’re short staffed and she’s never seen the pharmacist so busy. So it’s likely to be affecting all pharmacies for the next few weeks as they play catch up.

This is only a couple weeks after 75,000 Kaiser employees went on strike which makes me think it’s an industry-wide issue and we’ll see more issues in the near future. Support your local pharmacy people, if you still have one.

Also

Plugging GoodRx here. If you don’t have drug insurance or your drug isn’t covered, they’re a massively helpful cost-saving company. You just type in the drug name and dose and the pharmacist enters it like regular insurance. They save me a couple hundred each month.

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