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mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Before buying this printer, I made a quick search to confirm that it has wifi connectivity... (the algorithm lied to me)English6·10 months agoNo, it means the printer driver is running a web server to host the status page. Localhost is literally your computer.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•A new stronger Ozempic is coming. Here's what to knowEnglish6·10 months agoIt’s a happy accident. They were working on a diabetes treatment, which they did develop. The side effects included weight loss, so it started to get prescribed off-label for that. Then they did the required testing to get it approval for weight-loss.
It works because it is a fake hormone that mimics GLP-1, a hormone that is involved with appetite regulation. When it binds to the GLP-1 receptors it causes more insulin to be released in response to sugars which lowers blood sugars. The weight loss doesn’t come from that, though, it comes from the appetite suppression.
A lot of people seem to think you can eat as much as you want while you’re taking it. That’s technically true, but really because you won’t want to eat much.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto politics @lemmy.world•RFK Jr. Says He Plans On Getting Rid Of 'Entire Departments' At FDA And CDC In Alarming Interview192·10 months agoJust giving them what they wanted.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will NOT have Denuvo on PCEnglish10·10 months agoDenuvo is DRM not anti-cheat.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another yearEnglish4·10 months agoRequiring a support contract to receive continuing updates of software that was very publicly approaching end of support, with published EoL dates for years now does not break any laws.
By that logic, no support contracts are legal in the EU at all, and no product would ever be sunset.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Goodwill is out of controlEnglish2·11 months agoMy pleasure 😁
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Goodwill is out of controlEnglish4·11 months agoHi, you’re wrong. Goodwill Industries is a 501©(3) non-profit organization.
Hold up,
2024-1994=30 years
Since a century is 100 years, 1/4 would be 100/4=25 years
How did you get 32 years equals a quarter century?
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•AT&T tries to defend why it shouldn't let you unlock your phone soonerEnglish2·11 months agoThey automatically unlock it once it’s paid off. They have a disclaimer that it needs to stay on the network for 60 days after it’s paid off, but I think that’s a CYA because mine was unlocked within a day of the last payment.
I just checked and I have 6 unlocked phones on my account and never requested any of them.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Man learns he’s being dumped via “dystopian” AI summary of textsEnglish11·11 months agoiPhone has had this since iOS 17, and my Samsung has had this feature for a while too. Not sure about other androids, but you probably just need to enable it.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Does setting/reserving a static IP via router prevent its allocation to other devices in its network?English3·1 year agoApple will randomize your MAC when connecting to networks to maintain privacy. It’s a per-network setting that can be toggled off for your own private network if you want to.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Why I’m So Desperate for the Return of Microsoft Word to Our Prison LibraryEnglish8·1 year agoThere is no application. It’s a literal typewriter. It takes a key press and stamps it on the paper.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•M*crosoft's search engine is borderline unusableEnglish5·1 year agoWinget is built-in, doesn’t require an elevated command prompt, and will actually update stuff installed from outside of winget if you want.
I use chocolatey for some kubernetes tools (fluxCD and helm) because they get updated a little bit faster (like a day or less) but it’s pretty much been made obsolete for my use.
That being said, if my job didn’t require me to use windows, I’d probably just use NixOS full time.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How can I keep my forwarded port secure?English49·1 year agodeleted by creator
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How can I keep my forwarded port secure?English265·1 year agoWhy is port 22 open? Is this on your router as well or just the server?
This is SSH, which you should pretty much never have open (to the internet! Local is fine) MC is by default 25565. You will have every bot on the internet probing that port.
mark3748@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•The First Nuclear Clock Will Test if Fundamental Constants ChangeEnglish11·1 year agoThe Idaho researchers observed that reversing the intrinsic angular momentum, or “spin,” of thorium-229’s outermost neutron seemed to take 10,000 times less energy than a typical nuclear excitation. The neutron’s altered spin slightly changes both the electromagnetic and strong forces, but those changes happen to cancel each other out almost exactly. Consequently, the excited nuclear state barely differs from the ground state. Lots of nuclei have similar spin transitions, but only in thorium-229 is this cancellation so nearly perfect.
Basically, thorium-229 can be excited by conventional lasers instead of gamma rays. Instead of millions of electron volts, it takes less than 10, which means it’s more reliable and more precise.
You’re saying that data centers are replacing batteries constantly…just imagine the labor costs on that (and the down time), not even considering the material cost.
I’m the tech doing the battery replacements. The big boy UPSes are typically a 3-5 year replacement cycle. Something like this:
(I just picked the last one on my phone so not a great picture, they’re about the size of a small refrigerator)
On rack mount and desktop style UPSes 18-36 months isn’t unreasonable. Some of the smaller UPSes, like APC 750s, go through batteries even faster. My personal theory is that they just get and stay too hot.
There is typically zero downtime while servicing any of them, every critical system has redundant power supply and battery replacements usually don’t interrupt power output anyway. It would take multiple failures to cause any sort of significant downtime, and if it would, we just do them during scheduled downtime.
I agree that the gatekeeping isn’t a good thing, but you should learn at least the basics of the CLI. It will give you a better understanding of what’s going on behind your GUI and makes troubleshooting and fixing problems a lot easier.
Definitely not required but it is absolutely a skill worth having.