Some fun things iβve learned abusing Cursor AI:
They limit the number of free accounts per computer, this limitation however is stored locally, so creating a snapshot before first running the app lets you get around it.
Iβm not sure how many βtokensβ or whatever they give you per month, but the limit resets on a rolling 30.
@kkarhan @signalapp This is my same arguement as to why defederating threads is a silly idea.
My antacid tablets moving in their bottle sounds just like the cat treats to one of my cats , so every time i get indigestion, she gets very excited.
I remember when gox went down the last time, everyone saw it coming, there was a couple of dudes who went to japan to stage a very small protest outside their offices. Crypto in the early days was so much more fun, just as much of a ponzi scheme as it is now, but at least it wasnt taken too seriously.
Zhou Tonged - You Just Got Mt. Goxed! (Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like Itβs Hot)
hard to believe this happeend 12 years ago and now heβs a free man again.
Zhou Tonged - End of Silk Road
(Boyz II Men Parody)
Since Im not sure how much longer iβll have access to the ability to do so, I decided to download my entire youtube watch history.
You guys member when the government threatened internet freedom and we all protested about it and then they stopped for a while and came up with a new name for the same bullshit, got the corporations to do the censorship for them and everyone just fell for it because capitalism.
replace SOPA with META, Google, Amazon, Spotify⦠Fuck all of the corporations trying to profit by taking away our freedoms
Arion - οΌInternet Rebellion (Fuck S.O.P.A.)οΌ
I know Genocide is wrong, but would anyone really be that upset if we just got rid of all the ultra rich? Send them all to Epstein island or something with no staff and a bunch of boot straps, see if they can figure it out.
Man these announcements just get more and more absurd.
Big announcement about the cause of autism β¦ lol Itβs tylanol!!
HUGE meeting with ALL THE GENERALS β¦. Its to announce a new βno fattiesβ policy and the president sleepily implies heβll probably be using more forces domestically
It is not possible to be pro-gun, anti-drug and anti-abortion at the same time unless youβre simply stupid, full stop.
So anyone who is all of those things at once is a moron and you can totally ignore them and their opinions.
Do I need to explain why? If so, Iβll do it in the comments, but Iβm really hoping I donβt have to.
Doing some troubleshooting on the local network to figure out why VPN routing is borked. Expect services to be intermittent for the next 12 hours or so.
#Sysadmin Chronicles #LinuxMint #Debian
Last night I wound up dealing with one of the wildest debian breakages Iβve ever seen. It was quiet the project to work through, but in the end we got everything working again.
While I honestly am not sure exactly what happened, Iβm fairly sure it was a combination of (mostly) user error, and automatic-updates being enabled.
My user errors/ Mistakes that I know of: Distro is LinuxMint Debian Edition, and the sources for apt used the βstableβ tag (instead of ie bookworm), the mint repos use the codename which was faye for LMDE6. Normally Iβm used to setting up pure debian and then adding MINT repos if necessary, but this server was setup as βLMDEβ from the start, so it priorities Mint versions of things like cinnamon (this ended up being a major dependency issue for apt) . Mint doesnt have a βstableβ tag for their repos, so its only goes by codename, in this case the major mistake seems to be that before confirming the switch from 12 to 13 the mint sources.list should have been changed to the codename βgigiβ
With debian 13 recently becoming released as βstableβ, so that meant a dist-upgrade was due for the system, but we had not gotten around to it (this server gets very little tinkering unless something breaks, thus why auto updates had been enabled)
At some point since the move from 12 to 13, An individual package or 2 was installed onto the server (and maybe a dependency or 2 if it had them) without doing a full upgrade. Because it was the first time since the move, apt mentions/warns about how the stable version has changed and asks to confirm the transition, This tells debian its now okay to upgrade everything to the new 13 versions.
Later Debian auto update goes to do its thing, runs into some kind of an issue with version/dependency conflicts due to the mix of debian 13 and LMDE βfayeβ that prevents the installation/upgrade of a number of essential packages. but instead of reverting changes and going back to old versions, it leaves the packages no longer installed. packages like cinnamon-desktop and fish and bash shellβ¦ (or packages for libs that these essentials need to be able to start)
So after maybe an hour of trying to figure out how to reinstall everything and undo stuff, we decide to cut our losses, do a full backup/format/reinstallβ¦. this time with just a pure Debian 13 and no Mint.
After that restoring the backups went smoothly and overall this server was overdue for a good refresh anyway.
Bloomberg reports that a Russian diplomat at a private meeting in Moscow with UK, French, & German envoys apparently acknowledged that Russia is deliberately violating NATO airspace, as βa response to Ukrainian attacks on Crimea,β which Moscow says NATO facilitates.
@kevinrothrock Yikes.
Heres a non-paywalled version: https://archive.is/LgJIv
In 2024 and 2025, humans will spend something like 600 billion of LLMs. Thatβs about as much money as the entire Apollo program plus 2 entire International Space Stations for 40 years plus 5 copies of the longest bridge in the world, and then youβll have money left to end world hunger for a year.
But instead, we have funny pictures, hallucinations and a semi-ok-ish summary machine that only rarely inserts random phrases. With possibly the worst RoI since Enron
Just thinking about how if during Charlie Kirkβs βFuneralβ, everyone who attended had tragically died, we would have a 91 year old President Chuck Grassley right now.
@feoh I think its mainly employers/businesses to blame, In an ideal world end users would know better, but also in an ideal world end users also would be able to trust their employer and vice versa.
If your wife or someone actually had malicious intent to keep that data after being terminated, they could easily prevent a remote wipe by just keeping the thing in a Faraday bag till theyβre outside of signal range. Like so many things we accept in society today its little more then security theater at the expense of honest actors who are too trusting of corporations.