@Bluetreefrog
I, like you, code for myself not others and not professionally. Take a dive into Xcode and Swift if you’re in the Apple world. It is just stupid easy to throw together an app or tool in no time at all.
@Bluetreefrog
I, like you, code for myself not others and not professionally. Take a dive into Xcode and Swift if you’re in the Apple world. It is just stupid easy to throw together an app or tool in no time at all.
@Blaze
I am going to go against the (obviously upvoted) grain and say that I do not want this to be a reprise of /r/movies. That is what they did and I am stupidly against reproducing the /r experience. I don’t want community “structure” I want to see what people have to say without conforming to a proscribed way of doing it. Having said that, if you post the thread: “current releases”, “what did you watch”, etc - I would happily engage with you about it.
@Realtrain Those cables are likely encased in asbestos insulation. Nothing to freak out about here - they’re pretty stable and don’t shed unless you start screwing with them. Is there any shorting going on? Do you need to tap in to them for additional projects? If you’re just wondering if they’re OK to leave alone the answer is yes.
Thanks for saving me a click. I could tell by the wording it was a likely click-bait but I was intrigued because Tina rocks.
Can’t read the article - it wants me to turn off my ad blocker.
@thomas I think you’re looking for SNORT, which is a packet sniffer used in intrusion detection. It has been a long time since I used it but I suspect that there are plug-ins that will do exactly what you’re looking for.
I do similar, except I scan the receipt with my phone and save the file with a name like “Oil 78542” - recording what I did and the mileage. Then I throw the paper away.
@SirNuke Another option if you don’t want to source excluder mesh is to get some “backer rod” - a painter’s product sold as “caulk saver” at the home improvement palace. You use it to fill large gaps which you then seal over with caulk or silicone.
@SirNuke All of the comments saying spray foam are technically correct - that is the easiest way but it will look like orange crap. Some people mentioned steel wool - avoid that because it rusts and will end up looking like orange crap. Find some “excluder mesh”, which an inexpensive product sold to the pest control industry - it is a nylon mesh with reinforcing fibers…think Brillo pad stiffness. Stuff the gap to fill it then use silicone sealant to finish it off.
@Cqrd You are looking for https://www.makemkv.com
@_Rho_ The article is a puff-piece intended to promote the movie, not anyone’s actual hot take. The actors might have stopped participating in promotion due to the strike but the publicists on the studio payroll will keep finding ways of shilling.
@little_hoarse
All meme communities (and shitposts) are auto-blocked every time I see one.
Listen
There is only one way to make people talk more than they care to. Listen. Listen with hungry earnest attention to every word. In the intensity of your attention, make little nods of agreement, little sounds of approval. You can’t fake it. You have to really listen. In a posture of gratitude. And it is such a rare and startling experience for them, such a boon to ego, such a gratification of self, to find a genuine listener, that they want to prolong the experience. And the only way to do that is to keep talking. A good listener is far more rare than an adequate lover.
-Travis McGee
from Nightmare in Pink
by John D. McDonald
If you like his writing go to his website http://craphound.com and read some of his books. He has some good stuff - been following him for years.
@Haus I’m less concerned about the potential for homeowner’s mis-use and much more concerned about that data being outside the control of the person who installed it. Personally, I like my smart home stuff to be self-hosted and self-contained and if I ever choose to share it that will be 100% my choice.
How can I follow Christian on this kbin platform? I’ve only just joined and don’t know my way around but I feel confident that if he lands on a platform he likes I will like it too so I want to follow after tomorrow.
@Subject6051
My family put us to the church as kids as little as needed to prove that they exposed us to it. I thank them for that minimal exposure because I’ve always felt agnostic (of course, that was verbalized as atheism as a kid). My mom was raised German christian, my dad was raised Quaker.
I think that the most meaningful lessons I learned about religion were from my father (who never once mentioned god, Jesus or the church).
My father’s religion was one of acceptance of all others, refusal of indoctrination to any structured religion and an absolute knowledge that men (and women) make their faith and their covenant to each other, not to a church. Thanks, dad!