@aral Good thing #FOSDEM isn't about freedom/privacy/human rights/democracy, then. It's just about Free and Open Source Software.
(disclaimer: yes I'm a FOSDEM organizer, but no I don't speak for FOSDEM, my thoughts are my own)
RT: https://mastodon.ar.al/users/aral/statuses/115662581483977762
@mattw
I've done L1 tech support while in college, can confirm.
People ask you to help fix their internet connection but you have to explain to them what 'right clicking' means, first. Nobody wants to do this.
Doesn't excuse not doing it. Nobody wants to call people to sell them things they don't need (BTDT too -- not proud of it, was desperate) yet they somehow find people. If they can do that, they can also find someone to answer a f***ing phone.
@briankrebs
I've done L1 tech support while in college, can confirm.
People ask you to help fix their internet connection but you have to explain to them what 'right clicking' means, first. Nobody wants to do this.
Doesn't excuse not doing it. Nobody wants to call people to sell them things they don't need (BTDT too -- not proud of it, was desperate) yet they somehow find people. If they can do that, they can also find someone to answer a f***ing phone.
@briankrebs
@foone
Going bankrupt, must be because you were rickrolled.
Going bankrupt, must be because you were rickrolled.
@NanoRaptor
If you made them too hot they would pop, too.
If you made them too hot they would pop, too.
@NanoRaptor
Of course, there could be off-by-ones depending on the exact birthdays, but those are details.
Also, I believe you and your younger sister could be twins, but you and your older sister can't be without also being triplets.
Of course, there could be off-by-ones depending on the exact birthdays, but those are details.
Also, I believe you and your younger sister could be twins, but you and your older sister can't be without also being triplets.
year between the siblings, a fairly safe assumption unless you are half siblings or you are triplets).
You could be triplets (in which case you would all be turning 42 today).
Failing that, assuming your older sister was 23 on your younger sister's 21st, she would now be 46, you would be turning 45, and your younger sister would be 44.
If your older sister was 25, she would now be 50, your younger sister would now be turning 46, and you would be between 47 & 49.
@NanoRaptor
You could be triplets (in which case you would all be turning 42 today).
Failing that, assuming your older sister was 23 on your younger sister's 21st, she would now be 46, you would be turning 45, and your younger sister would be 44.
If your older sister was 25, she would now be 50, your younger sister would now be turning 46, and you would be between 47 & 49.
@NanoRaptor
@NanoRaptor
Happy birthday!
Also, no, you can't work it out.
What we do know:
Your younger sister's 21st birthday is in the past, otherwise your older sister's date of birth would be in the future (an impossibility).
Your older sister's date of birth must be long enough in the past that, at a point where your younger sister turned 21, she was half the age she is now while (probably) being 23 or older herself at the time (assuming there is at least a
Happy birthday!
Also, no, you can't work it out.
What we do know:
Your younger sister's 21st birthday is in the past, otherwise your older sister's date of birth would be in the future (an impossibility).
Your older sister's date of birth must be long enough in the past that, at a point where your younger sister turned 21, she was half the age she is now while (probably) being 23 or older herself at the time (assuming there is at least a
@SF_Photographer
Hugin has a mode to blend HDR pictures. It takes some practice, but if you get it right, the results are amazing.
Hugin has a mode to blend HDR pictures. It takes some practice, but if you get it right, the results are amazing.
@foone
Cursed
Cursed
@zhenech
Well, ED25519 isn't NIST, so that would make sense (no point in having a security standard if you're going to allow using algorithms that aren't part of said standard).
I suspect using ECDSA with one of the NIST curves works? P-384 is pretty good too, and not suspect like Dual_EC_DRBG always was, even before Snowden confirmed it was compromised.
@cloonix
Well, ED25519 isn't NIST, so that would make sense (no point in having a security standard if you're going to allow using algorithms that aren't part of said standard).
I suspect using ECDSA with one of the NIST curves works? P-384 is pretty good too, and not suspect like Dual_EC_DRBG always was, even before Snowden confirmed it was compromised.
@cloonix
@cks @scuttlebutt I don't think you're wrong, that's my experience too.
@mirabilos @scuttlebutt The more modern ones do speak 4G. The difference between 4G and 5G is data bandwidth, which for a dumbphone is only relevant if you want to turn it into a mobile hotspot (but then you can buy a device specifically for that). For phone calls, a 4G dumbphone should be good for years to come.
Of course that doesn't answer the reliability, but then that's probably just another case of planned obsolescence, not much I can help with that...
Of course that doesn't answer the reliability, but then that's probably just another case of planned obsolescence, not much I can help with that...
@mirabilos
They do still make dumbphones. It takes a bit of looking, but they're there.
https://www.bestproducts.com/tech/electronics/g60343009/best-dumb-phones/ has a few examples (I have nothing to do with this site, just found it by a simple web search)
@scuttlebutt
They do still make dumbphones. It takes a bit of looking, but they're there.
https://www.bestproducts.com/tech/electronics/g60343009/best-dumb-phones/ has a few examples (I have nothing to do with this site, just found it by a simple web search)
@scuttlebutt
@linuxallday
X11, because awesomewm does not work with Wayland π€·
X11, because awesomewm does not work with Wayland π€·