That’s Soverign Hill, Ballarat (Australia). Awesome little place. Was the local VLine station packed because trains are free? I did Bendigo today and boy was it busy. It’s great that there was almost no cars in town.
That’s Soverign Hill, Ballarat (Australia). Awesome little place. Was the local VLine station packed because trains are free? I did Bendigo today and boy was it busy. It’s great that there was almost no cars in town.


This is no different to the meta pixel localhost listener exploit.


This is absurd. They know we can go all the way to the root servers, don’t they?


There’s a “minimal” install that gives you a bare desktop. The only thing I would consider bloatware is snapd.


Agreed. It’s an uphill optimization battle. We’re now in a world where you need 6GB RAM to chat on Discord while scrolling Facebook.
Ubuntu and its apps (particularly Firefox) are incredibly efficient and respects your hardware resources. I can write a web page with a 5MB RAM footprint. It’s when you open the New York Times that your swapfile gets face-slapped.
Funnily enough, an Ubuntu server will run on a half-eaten potato. I’ve got 16GB in mine, and I’m running servers for LAMP (Nextcloud and Wordpress), NTP, Samba, Mail, Jellyfin, tor, XMPP, CUPS and a few other things. It typically uses around 2GB at idle.


There are more barriers to digital sovereignty every day.
My wife hit the 15GB Google limit last week. Holy shit.
Her phone storage was full, so:
Google Photos is ransomware by definition.
I ended up doing a takeout, and found that all the photos had the exif tags stripped and I had to re-merge them from a .json file that sat next to it. Otherwise they had no timestamp/location data and no other software would index it.
Fixing the mess required me to alter my photo import program (written in C) and use some scripts I found on github. It was a full weekend project.
I can see why a lot of people will just pay the ransom.


I’m in Australia. The only thing higher than the mercury is the power bill.
I skipped on solar when building the house. Maybe I should look at doing that. My whole cabinet idles at 100w. The RAM is in an old Cisco 1U server that idles at 130w and is actually slower than my 4th gen core i5 server. It’s never going into prod.


I have 96GB of ECC DDR3 laying around with nothing to put it in. I should find some low-power hardware that will take it.


It needs to function like a casino so that Trump can bankrupt it.


Yes, footballers are generally a bunch of softcocks. I live next to a footy oval. 100% cars. Mostly monster trucks. It’s a 10 minute walk from the train station.
Spectators will watch from their cars. They don’t even walk to the fence. Every parent is overweight. None of them actually play.
Some of the cars come from houses so close that I can see them leave the park and pull into their driveway.


You’d be able to get to work. If you have kids younger than high-school age, or if anyone in the house plays a sport, you have zero chance.
Not once have I seen someone taking a train to footy or cricket practice.


Price increases when demand goes up, or supply goes down.
It’s only cheap when supply exceeds demand. They’re cutting supply here.
To win the AI pop, you gotta have a supply of ECC motherboards ready to go when it all gets scrapped.
Motorola will probably want to ship a compliant* device in those regions.
“So be it” may mean you’ll just buy the device with stock AOSP, and a warranty condition that allows flashing GrapheneOS. Hell, you’d slip a piece of paper in the box with flashing instructions.


Don’t threaten me with a good time.


Generated CSAM is banned. For the same reason, something like this should follow.


They need to separate gecko properly so we can build things using just the renderer.


Even if the data comes from kids, it’s not identifiable or personal. It could loosely fall under unpaid child labour if the in-game task is actually just a job in disguise.


From someone who asked ChatGPT? Unlikely.


Did ChatGPT mention that a vaccine won’t work if the dog already has cancer?
It’s not AI. I reckon every kid in Melbourne has been there on a school trip.