

I watched this yesterday, I can heartily recommend it. I then went down the rabbit hole learning about Dynamicland.
Mostly a backup account for now, other @Deebsters are available.


I watched this yesterday, I can heartily recommend it. I then went down the rabbit hole learning about Dynamicland.
I’m assuming it’s someone who thinks they’re getting revenge for Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Almost everyone I’ve met who would celebrate Hanukkah is no fan of Netanyahu’s war crimes but I guess for some Jewish = Israeli.
I don’t think these times are right 😅 The last one probably did take 15 minutes to figure out (I’d put “box” in originally).
https://puzzmo.com/play/circuits/y56z6u11t1/share
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I did look it up after posting, and thought this one explained it better:
https://nic.moe/en/
What is moe?
The word “moe” (in Japanese: “萌え”; pronounced as “moh-ay”) is a slang word rooted deep in the Japanese Otaku culture. It has often been used to mean a particular type of “adorable” or “cute” towards fictional characters, people, animals, etc.


Are those temperatures a problem? If it’s consistently hitting and staying at those temps, perhaps the hardware is controlling temperature as planned.
I have a new AMD build and the 7800X3D seems quite happy in the high 80s, which long compiles cause it to be at frequently.


With the resources e.g. Five Eyes have, you’d think that being visible on satellite while spoofing your location would be a telltale red flag that draws unwanted attention.
My laptop doesn’t have stickers all over it, but this could be my gateway sticker.
I think that’s the first time I’ve seen the .moe TLD outside catbox. What even is it, I just think of the bartender from the Simpsons.


The revolutionary treatment three years ago involved wiping out her old immune system and growing a new one.
Wow, I’d never have thought something like that was possible.
Amost ready, just a little more knitting to do
Whenever I want a regex it’s for things like | lines | where $it =~ foo. I don’t need help learning regex, so hopefully it’s useful for more practical tasks.
explire regex is quite cool, but it feels a bit out of scope for what Nushell is (perhaps it should be a plugin or standalone). I reserve the right to change my mind once I get used to having it!
I don’t know much about using the Synology, can you do the normal debugging things like docker exec -it joplincontainer sh to get a shell?
Are the security settings allowing outbound connections? Can the Joplin container resolve the DNS? I’m assuming you’re using an externally provided SMTP server, or is it hosted on the NAS/on your LAN too?
And have you tried those exact connection details on a different device from your house, or ideally from the NAS (with the exec sh/bash command from earlier)?
openssl s_client -connect smtp.provider.net:465 is a handy command for testing the low level connection; you should see some SSL connection debug followed by something like 220 s1.provider.net ESMTP Postfix.


Yes, but cats can’t taste sweet so they don’t normally bother with it.
I learnt it as BODMAS (brackets, orders, division and multiplication, addition and subtraction).
Edit: I see we’re repeating points from the earlier posts down there 👇 (with default sort).


Have you seen the footage of scientists feeding them from their own arms? Nooope, not for all the tea in China.


I’m currently living somewhere hot enough that the little pricks are a bother all year round.
It is, although since I’m not used to US outlets it looks like a one-eyed pig to me.


It confused me, because they put “but” as in except, not “butt” as in bumhole.
“Everyone I’ve met” (I have been to Israel a few times over my lifetime, but I haven’t talked to anyone from there recently)