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i'm releasing microDrummo into the wild after abandoning it for a year and running out of interest due to memory limitations of the M5 Cardputer

github.com/Lana-chan/microdrum

I'm reading about the spectacular SpaceX explosion yesterday and jesus fucking christ this company is an absolute shitshow

for reference: the Saturn V rocket - the one that took astronauts to the moon in the '60s - came up and back down on its first flight (Apollo 4). its third flight (Apollo 8) took humans safely into space and back down again.

Musk and company are on - what - nine rockets right now? and they can't even launch one that doesn't break apart on re-entry - if it makes it off the launchpad without detonating.

and they did that in the '60s with nothing but rudimentary computers and a bunch of very smart people doing math and stuff.

and damn if this all isn't a metaphor for "privatization" as a whole: everything gets worse, and the absolute most evil people on earth get richer for it

Even if every energy and permission related issue with AI was solved tomorrow, it would still be incredibly dangerous, as its whole schtick is to sound convincing.

If you ask it questions you already know the answers to, you'll soon find where it very convincingly gives you incorrect information.

But here's the thing: if you're asking, then you probably won't be asking it questions you already know the answers to, at some point it will convincingly give you wrong data, and you won't have the tools to recognize it.

happy spacex blew up their entire texas launch facility day for those who celebrate

Today’s gay knowledge is:

Fuck Tree

The Fuck Tree is a sessile oak tree on West Heath on Hampstead Heath in north London. It is located in an established gay cruising area. It is noted for its slender trunk which facilitates gay sex.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuck_Tree

@nixCraft

If you're looking for an $EDITOR that isn't sponsored/supported by AI companies, ed(1) is here for you.

Unix Errno would be a great Star Wars character name

Do get an ad blocker.

But probably not one that has less than a 4.0 out of 5 stars in the browser's extension/add-on store.

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One of my customers got completely turned off to ad blockers in general because the ad blocker that came up when they looked for one to install was Total Adblock.

Total Adblock promises to block all ads, but it allows the sweetest malvertising targets in the free edition & nags for payment more often than ads themselves.

I won them back on side by removing it, installing uBlock Origin by Raymond Hill, & showing them how to use it, getting their fully informed consent at each step of the way.

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🐿skull guide:
💀 = I'm dead
💀💀 = sans and papyrus
💀💀💀 = DOOM II Map 19 "The Citadel" (only 2 needed to win)
💀💀💀💀 = the lift you use to cross lava in Super Mario World

Block ads, even in your go-to search engine.

Block ads, *especially* in your go-to search engine.

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Today in "ad blockers are Internet security software":

Ars Technica, "Address bar shows hp.com. Browser displays scammers’ malicious text anyway.": arstechnica.com/security/2025/

Malwarebytes, "Scammers hijack websites of Bank of America, Netflix, Microsoft, and more to insert fake phone number": malwarebytes.com/blog/news/202

TL;DR: Scammers buy search engine ads linking to legit websites' help pages with a pre-filled help query, but the query bar text is a message to call the fake-support phone number.

The Addams family meet up with a Navy officer.

The daughter says "hello Commodore".

Wednesday, it's Captain.

My office has a color duplex laser printer.

Getting it to print duplex pages and pages in color using LPR was kind of hard. I had to write my own ghostscript command as printer filters for separate simplex and duplex mode (virtual) printers.

Getting it to do the same using CUPS was and still is impossible. Since I don't use x86 Linux, let alone a major distro, I can't use the manufacturer's driver, and compatible drivers are simplex B/W only.

Yet LPR is a relic to leave behind?

Periodic reminder: Give Windows 11 a proper reboot once every other week or so, or whenever it starts doing strange things. I talk my customers through that as a first troubleshooting step, & 99 times out of 100, it fixes the reason they called.

Click the Start (Windows logo) button, click the power icon, then click on "Restart".
--or--
Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del], press [Tab] until the power icon is selected, press [Enter], use the arrow keys to select "Restart", then press [Enter].

Well, that's a first. A customer's Linksys E5600 router spontaneously forgot how to wifi. I don't think it's a hardware fault because a factory reset made it remember how to wifi normally. But nothing short of factory reset worked. Botched automatic firmware update?

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