fluffman86

joined 2 years ago
[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 20 points 2 years ago

Element/Matrix is pretty much what you're looking for if you need self hosted. Could also look into Jabber/XMPP or IRC but Matrix is going to be way more modern and useable.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The info given above is incorrect. Normally, you'd need to forward ports on your router, but if you're on a VPN your router doesn't come into play. The VPN creates a tunnel directly from your PC to the VPN provider's server, and whatever ports are open from that server are then forwarded to you, assuming they're allowing port forwarding.

I used Nord a couple years ago and didn't renew after they were breached and failed to disclose it to their users. I then tried Mozilla, but it regularly crashed when torrenting too fast. Slowing my torrents down to under 100mbit worked but sucked when I have a gbit connection. Then a family member passed away with an active expressvpn account so I used it and it was pretty fast for normal browsing, and just as good as Nord and better than Mozilla for torrents.

Now that ExpressVPN is expired, I just switched to proton and HOLY COW it is so much faster for torrents. Just check the button for port forwarding, and you'll be assigned a random port. Plug that into qBittorrent and you'll connect and start downloading so much faster it's insane. Also go into the advanced setting in qBittorrent and you can set it to only use the ProtonVPN network connection, then if proton disconnects, qBittorrent won't keep downloading on your normal ISP connection.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

5 grams is about a teaspoon

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 years ago

A crime isn't a crime if the only punishment is a fine. In that case, it's just the cost of doing business for the rich.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 73 points 2 years ago (1 children)

If the web is DRM'd in a way that requires chrome or windows then it could be difficult to bypass.

I remember the days of, "sorry, you must use Internet Explorer to use this website" when visiting my bank.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Get the Paperwhite Kids. Like $10 more than the ad supported version, no ads, free cover/case, 2 year accidental protection warranty instead of just one year manufacturer warranty. Just be sure to cancel the free trial of the kids service. Also, be sure to never connect it to wifi and just transfer your books through Calibre.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Coffee doesn't give you energy. Coffee lets you borrow energy, and you pay it back with interest.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Ah, didn't realize this. I never connected mine to WiFi

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Ah, didn't realize this. I never connected mine to WiFi.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Akshully, get the Paperwhite Kids. Like $10 more than the ad supported version, no ads, free cover/case, 2 year accidental protection warranty instead of just one year manufacturer warranty. Just be sure to cancel the free trial of the kids service.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Definitely a FLX Buzzz. Rocs have their place, but they're so inconsistent and so many versions. A FLX Buzzz is gonna be close to the same every time. Get one a little beat in and I can power grip it and make it fly the wrong way. Throw it control and it has just enough fade. Can throw flick or backhand. Up against a tree and need to throw a short arm shot or a patent pending? Buzzz. Most courses, whether a little par 3 or even something as big as Winthrop Gold, you can shoot under par just by throwing a nice, consistent 300 feet on any line, and a Buzzz will do that every day of the week.

I went through a stage early in my disc golf "career" where I tried to have a disc for everything - wound up with 20+ discs in my bag and was exhausted every round from the weight. Pared down to just two buzzzes (one to throw and one to putt, or as a backup for OB/lost disc) and ended up winning a tourney that year. Now I've been using a small bag with 10-12 discs for most of a decade, but my two buzzzes in there haven't changed.

[–] fluffman86@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You're not wrong, it's kind of like nuking from orbit. But there are definitely things you can do to help, like only spraying the house and immediately surrounding areas. Focus on spraying thick, decorative shrubs and not flowers where bees are likely to congregate. Spray at times bees aren't out looking for food and mosquitoes are most likely hiding in shrubs during the heat of the day.

There are lots of other great suggestions in this thread, and I'd recommend the bait and zappers if OP only had the occasional mosquito in the house, or DEET if OP is temporarily outside, but bait doesn't work on a large scale and deet is really bad for synthetic clothing/fabrics and wearing it all day in the house is a terrible idea.

The biggest thing everyone can do is clear out any standing water (buckets, tools, etc... mosquitoes will even lay eggs in a teaspoon of water given a chance), but op has already done that.

 

TL;DR: recommend basically a Lumintop Tool AA with a deep carry clip, warm and/or High CRI.

Those who know me from reddit know I love my Zebralight SC62w...which I lost and immediately replaced with an SC64c LE. (I haven't been very active on /r/flashlight for a few years because I started spending too much money on lights)

I still love my SC64c and my Byrd Harrier 2 (basically a Spyderco Endela, halfway between the Endura and Delica), but a recent vacation took me to a knife shop and I fell in love with a Kershaw Leek in the blackwash finish. Even though it's about the same length/weight as my current knife, I immediately bought it as a sleek, sexy, "gentleman carry" knife, along with a black Lynch deep pocket clip. It basically just disappears with black dress pants compared to the thicker silver clip on my knife.

Anyway, it got me thinking about my dress up, go to a wedding/funeral/church carry, and now I want a slim, sexy, black or "blackwash" flashlight to match. I have a Lumintop Tool AA UV light and it's basically the perfect size, except the clip sits way too low. I looked at the normal version, and it's 6500K which is WAY too cool for my tastes.

So what I'm looking for, in order of preference:

  • Slim and trim with a black Deep Carry Pocket Clip
  • Body is ideally black color, non-tactical, dressy, and classy.
  • Warm light
  • High CRI
  • No real budget - can be $2 or $200 if it meets the criteria, but definitely a preference for value where possible - in other words, I'd buy the $20 Lumintop AA even with the crappy light output if it just had a deep carry clip.

Thanks, y'all, and happy to see this community (and especially Zak!) here in the Fediverse!

 

Google Domains has been sold to Squarespace and all the domains are going to transfer over to there.

Thanks for ruining my vacation, Google.

 

Fellow reddit refugee here. I'm having trouble logging in using LibreWolf (basically firefox) with multi account containers turned on. I can log in fine with Chrome or in a LibreWolf Private Window, and most other sites work fine, so apparently I've got something configured weird or lemmy.ml is doing some weird cross-site authentication or setting a cookie from another site.

I have lemmy.ml set to always use a Lemmy container, Google set to always use a Google container, Hachyderm.io using a Mastodon container, etc., and those all work fine, but Lemmy just spins when I click the button to log in.

Anyone know what else I should whitelist to log in normally?

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