That implies to me that surgeons aren’t training on heavier people though which seems bad
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
3·2 months agoI use bitwaarden and stratum since it has a wearos app as well and it’s nice to use that for 2fa codes
Entirely unrelated, but I love how this makes it seem like magical items emit radiation that gets blocked by objects and gets detected by the geiger counter spell that is detect magic.
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pics@lemmy.world•Inspired by another pic on here, finally figured out the astrophotography mode on my phone camera - 5min exposure in rural Wales
2·3 months agoIt’s taking a video and doing aligning/stacking of the frames like you said. Not taking an actual long exposure in the sensor. Most photos on modern phone cameras in low light are done this way. There’s a cool paper by google on their algorithm.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is it possible to make WoL unicast work indefinitely?English
3·3 months agoWhy shutdown the homelab in the first place? Are you trying to save on power consumption?
The other idea I had was to use another lower power device spoofing the server’s Mac. But it seems like it would require an ethernet hub and those don’t really exist anymore.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Is there no good inexpensive CAD software?English
2·3 months ago
I’ve had a lot of regressions, almost entirely around graphics drivers. I have like the worst case scenario. A 4K laptop (also dell) with an nvidia GPU in a prime configuration with the Intel graphics. Until very recently everything was laggy or unstable or unsupported. With recent drivers things have been more fine.
I also have weird audio issues like the card sometimes selecting a non available profile when disconnected from HDMI (hence why I asked about that)
CUPS has been really stable for me. Idk
Also yeah, docks seem to expose all of the bugs, even on windows. For the longest time I couldn’t get my keyboard to work if booting with a dock, and I still have weird resolution issues with booting while connected sometimes.
On an entirely different note, as far as I’m aware secure boot should have zero noticeable performance impact, and if it does, that means that something is going horribly wrong. Guides tell you yo disable secure boot because it’s annoying/semis complicated to administer and makes installing out of kernel modules harder (like the nvidia drivers), not because it has a performance or stability impact on the system.
Hmm. If it’s persistent across installs then something is definitely borked. My next step would be to download the livecd images of a couple distributions and see if the audio works while booting into any of those live environments (ventoy makes this really painless)
When you reinstall, you’re not keeping any configuration, right?
If none of the livecd images work I’d liveboot windows and see if audio works there. If it doesn’t, definitely a hardware issue. If it does, then see if it starts working under Linux again. If it doesn’t, then something is incredibly cursed and I’m out of ideas since it used to work there.
Edit: a stupid question: do you have the right output profile selected for the card. Something like stereo duplex?
That sounds like a pretty cursed occurrence. As you get more familiar with the structure of your operating system, I’ve found diagnosing and fixing weird issues gets a lot easier. You also get a better sense of what component is responsible for what and what commands let you investigate.
I think it’s reasonable to say that weird issues don’t stop though. At least for me. I always had tons of weird occurrences on windows too. What feels different about Linux is that I try and figure them out because it’s possible I can. Where on windows I would just accept that x was broken.
For a random question in case it’s the same no audio bug I encountered recently: Do you happen to play audio via HDMI? And does any audio sink (speakers, etc…) show up in sound settings?
Also do you happen to be using an nvidia gpu (and if so, is it a laptop with an Intel CPU as well?). That freezing issue used to happen to me all the time with some games and it was entirely due to nvidia’s Linux driver bugs.
Also without watching my guess was that it was sending out a sound and relying on the birds repeating that sound. So like storing it in the bird’s memory
One of the journals I submitted to explicitly banned puns or wordplay in their titles, which felt unnecessarily grumpy
There’s so much to host that isn’t related to pirated media sharing though. I host like 5 services and only one could be related to that. I know you clarified that you’re talking about content, but there’s also so much content that isn’t related to pirating either. Like most of the fediverse for example
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English
2·5 months agoYeah it’s worked everywhere I’ve tested. But that’s only really been airport WiFi, so I’m not sure it’s indicative of it working in general. It’s easy enough to setup for testing that it’s probably worth a shot
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English
2·5 months agoI like zerotier over wireguard because it’s one layer lower. So anything that uses Ethernet frames can be routed over it like it was a network switch plugged into your computer. This is probably why mdns works.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Finally a solution to the Königsberg Bridge problem.English
4·5 months agoThat would make the earth a donut lol and would work!
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Finally a solution to the Königsberg Bridge problem.English
15·5 months agoYou run into it on the planet backside and then need another bridge, right?





More details about the k-anonimity process. https://blog.cloudflare.com/validating-leaked-passwords-with-k-anonymity/
The short answer is that they download a partial list of passwords that hash to values starting with the same 5 characters as yours and then check if your password hash is in that list locally. This gives the server very little information about your password if it was not breached and more if it was (but then you should change it anyway), making an elegant compromise