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This Review is Going to Make Me Very Unpopular [Fairphone 5]
  • Linus has repeatedly pointed out that, unfortunately, it works. They make way more money from videos that follow this shitty trend.

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    I Can't Drink Now Like I Used to a Few Years Ago (26M), is that Normal?
  • 41 here. Getting drunk on a Friday wipes me out for a long weekend. It's touch and go whether I'll be capable of work on Tuesday.

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    [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2023
  • Finally got around to playing Carrion. It's a great game for the deck and is a massive amount of fun.

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    The quality of a video from my cheap action camera isn't great but I quite enjoyed this shot.
  • Stella Maru off the north west coast of Mauritius.

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    The quality of a video from my cheap action camera isn't great but I quite enjoyed this shot.
  • It was all rental gear so I just took what they gave me.

    I was in a BCD but I guess they preferred to do the weights the old way.

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    The quality of a video from my cheap action camera isn't great but I quite enjoyed this shot.
  • Deck is at about 20 meters. Something like 27 to the sand.

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    Pebble, the Twitter alternative previously known as T2, is shutting down | TechCrunch
  • I'd give my left nut for a Pebble T(ime)2.

    Was going to be an absolute GOAT smart watch.

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    I feel stupid asking this
  • Been using Mastodon a while. Once you hit critical mass of people you follow you just sort of find new ones.

    If someone you enjoy reading boosts something someone else has said you go off and probably end up following them too.

    With Mastodon you have to be a bit more pro active about building (and pruning) your social network but I've found it worthwhile.

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    @MrWhosetheboss video reveals Google's Pixel 8 Pro Tensor G3 off-loads all generative AI tasks to the cloud
  • ITT people who don't understand that generative ML models for imagery take up TB of active memory and TFLOPs of compute to process.

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    But what if he doesn't want to go home?
  • The holosuites

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    But what if he doesn't want to go home?
  • Splitters

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    Is a Lemsip Max just a paracetamol?
  • Somewhere south of "man flu" but north of "the sniffles"

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    Labour pledges to recover Covid fraud billions - BBC News
  • Promises to recover all fraud, is unable to prove any fraud...everyone wins!

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    Spotify Premium Will Include Instant Access to 150,000+ Audiobooks (UK/AUS tomorrow, US to follow)
  • As a vegan, and a pirate, I approve this message.

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    Am I? Who knows
  • Read the "The Punch Escrow". Not star trek but well worth it if you're into this sort of thought experiment.

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    Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ?
  • For me that can be answered with 90% of the feature set for 50% of the cost.

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    Do any of you use Raspberry Pi’s ?
  • It runs the KBin instance I'm using to reply to you :)

    Also Adguard home.

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    Best approach for Docker resilience with two hosts
  • The issue with orchestration is that you still need a way to share those small databases and config files.

    Docker has ok NFS support so you'd want to move the files to NAS shares and have them mount those. Without some way to centralise or spread the files out you won't be covering your SSD failure case. Once you've got that going docker swarm will probably cover your needs just fine.

    You could go with K8S but based on you setup that's a bit overkill (unless you're doing it as a learning exercise, in which case go nuts).

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    Issues with contactless payments on Pixel 6 Pro?
  • When was that update?

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    Wolf 359: The Massacre (part 1)
  • Guess I'm missing some lore. Where can I find out more about Q's involvement (also, why was the footage so... different)

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  • Lately (last few weeks or so) my Pixel 6 Pro has developed an incredibly frustrating contactless payments problem.

    Out of the blue it will become really, really slow to respond to tapping for a payment, taking 5 -20 seconds to actually open the Google Wallet/Pay app and do it's thing. If I tap and it's not immediately opened I've tried to open the app via the quick tile but the button is non-responsive. Eventually it'll open and then I can pay.

    Once it's acting like this it'll do it indefinitely, but I can fix it by restarting the phone. Then payments (and opening the app) are near instant as they should be.

    Anyone else seen anything like this? Any solutions?

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