Tuesday, June 27
Daily News Stuff 27 June 2023
Daniel's Disappointing Donuts Edition
Daniel's Disappointing Donuts Edition
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- There's a donut chain in Melbourne that sells several gluten-free varieties, and I really wanted to try them out while I was down there. This turned out to be very easy because there was one in the shopping mall next to my hotel, and another at the airport.
I got an assortment of six: One plain, one jam filled, one Nutella-filled, and three glazed.
They're terrible.
- Social network IRL, just recently hailed as a "unicorn" for quickly attracting 20 million active users, is shutting down after it turned out that 19 million of them don't exist. (Tech Crunch)
Having bots on your social network is not intrinsically bad, so long as you can still get a count of human users somehow. If you can't, and your depending on investor or advertising money, you're bound for serious trouble seriously quickly.
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- If 64GB isn't enough for your laptop Mushkin's new 96GB DDR5 SODIMM kit is available now. (Serve the Home)
This should work in both Intel and AMD laptops, but you should probably check compatibility first; there have been BIOS issues with some desktop motherboards and it's likely the same will be true for laptops.
I just switched to a new laptop with 64GB of RAM, and the difference from 16GB is night and day. Frankly 32GB would have been fine, but going all the way up to 64GB was only another $100 - Australian, so $3.50 in real money. If I only had the one laptop for all my work the 96GB kit would be worth it, but I have one or two or three others.
- The Flipper Zero is on its way to selling $80 million worth of, uh, professional security testing tools. (Tech Crunch)
It is actually very useful for security testing; the problem is more that it's a little too good at what it does. If you're building a garage door system, for example, and want to make sure that it's secure, the device that does that can also open any garage doors that aren't secure.
It can also emulate security cards, key fobs, arbitrary Bluetooth and infrared devices, and IoT and smart home systems which are notoriously unreliable anyway. Which again is great for developers who need to test those things, not so good if the kid next door keeps locking you out of your own home.
- Google's Pixel Fold is a great $500 device with the slight drawback that it actually costs $1800. (The Verge)
And the secondary drawback that if you get a tiny bit of grit on the screen and then fold it closed it could die after just four days. (Ars Technica)
$450 a day seems like rather a lot for a mobile phone.
- If you want one of those little five port 2.5GbE routers only with eight ports you can now get that too. (Liliputing)
Available with up to a Core i7-10510U, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, which is more than you could possibly need for a simple router, so it can double as a small Linux server.
Disclaimer: It's not the journey, it's the destination, and the destination is home.
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"To Google's credit, the Pixel Fold is a much more approachable device than the Z Fold 4. Rather than overwhelm you with possibilities, the Pixel places guardrails around what you can and can't do, like limiting multitasking on the inner screen to two apps"
The person who wrote this probably bumper bowls and has xir mommy cut xir food into bite-sized pieces for xir.
Also, your blog still blows up when it sees one of The Verge's stupid \u2019 fake apostrophes.
The person who wrote this probably bumper bowls and has xir mommy cut xir food into bite-sized pieces for xir.
Also, your blog still blows up when it sees one of The Verge's stupid \u2019 fake apostrophes.
Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, June 27 2023 11:25 PM (BMUHC)
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Here's the error:
File "/home/minx/test/Form.py", line 647, in form_comment print('Akismet check %s in %0.3fs on %s %s %s "%s"' % ('error' if aki_err else 'accept' if aki_ok else 'reject', time.time()-taki, tags.get('form.name',''), tags.get('form.web',''), tags.get('form.mail',''), text)) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u2019' in position 65: ordinal not in range(12
File "/home/minx/test/Form.py", line 647, in form_comment print('Akismet check %s in %0.3fs on %s %s %s "%s"' % ('error' if aki_err else 'accept' if aki_ok else 'reject', time.time()-taki, tags.get('form.name',''), tags.get('form.web',''), tags.get('form.mail',''), text)) UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u2019' in position 65: ordinal not in range(12
Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, June 27 2023 11:25 PM (BMUHC)
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Thanks, I'll take a look at that.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, June 28 2023 07:27 AM (PiXy!)
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My Blog isn't working right. It's been loading blank, or with no styles or graphics. I noticed that for some reason there's a doubleclick item showing up in NoScript, but even disabling Noscript or AdBlock, the header image isn't showing up.
This is just on my laptop with Win 8.1 and Firefox.
This is just on my laptop with Win 8.1 and Firefox.
Posted by: Mauser at Wednesday, June 28 2023 02:38 PM (BzEjn)
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On my desktop, first load was blank, then style-less, but I noticed I wasn't logged in. Logging in appears to have made it load correctly. But what happens then to visitors if I get any?
Posted by: Mauser at Wednesday, June 28 2023 02:41 PM (BzEjn)
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Okay, that's weird as hell. I'll take a look tonight.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, June 28 2023 05:25 PM (PiXy!)
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Oh, found it. Should be fixed now. I got a monitoring alert earlier but when I checked it seemed fine; it was failing some percentage of the time because a worker process had failed.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, June 28 2023 05:28 PM (PiXy!)
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