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ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•Luigi Mangione was charged with murder - then donations started pouring inEnglish
8·1 year agoGIvesendgo legal fund for those who want to see.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you were an intelligent sea creature who could not always rely on the sky to tell time (as is often the norm whilst out there), what would you use as a time reference if you wanted to measure time?English
8·1 year agoNot all care, but it still impacts them.
Beyond this, the diurnal cycle does filter down into the disphotic zone and does influence species. It does weaken with depth.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How to get away from owning a smartphoneEnglish
16·1 year agoAddiction is a tough thing… Hard just to out it down.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump ally Lindsey Graham sends warning to special counsel Jack SmithEnglish
2·2 years agoLook, yes avoidance is a valid behavior. We have it, we need it, and it’s useful at times, but like any behavior it can become a dependence. Wholly depending on an attitude of avoidance to deal with the outside world doesn’t build resilience. Desensitizing to the trauma and being able to face it, and act in spite of seems like a better goal.
It’s a screwed up depressing world and I empathize with the horror, disgust, disillusionment, disenfranchised nature of the world.
I struggle with it constantly, and maybe we should create a support group or a sub for this alone, as we need to find ways to cope with this, as it’s not going to get fixed in a vacuum. Yet we can’t fix it if we are overwhelmed and emotionally shutdown…
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump ally Lindsey Graham sends warning to special counsel Jack SmithEnglish
428·2 years agoNot reading the news isn’t going to make the situation better or worse. I understand the sentiment, but don’t understand why saying it is useful. Hiding your head in the sand doesn’t mean your body won’t be harmed.
There are better ways to cope with the emotional onslaught of this change. Focusing on your community, finding new digital communities, learning to cope in general, finding validating ways to feel liberated… In other words actions. Small perhaps, but beyond this notion of burying our heads in the sand.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump lagging in early vote with seniors in Pennsylvania, a red flag for GOPEnglish
4·2 years agoNBC Early and mail in so far. 11am EST Nov 1 has 65 million votes so far. The battle ground only view is reflecting the OP’s article for PA.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•Democrats in Michigan ‘freaked out’ by Trump – and trying to win swing state on a knife-edgeEnglish
51·2 years agoActually apparently it’s the other way. Conservatives are less likely to answer polls. Pollsters have been trying to account for it, but polling has become a very dynamic challenge.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Politics@beehaw.org•Share of US Voters who've lied about their vote by generationEnglish
1·2 years agoThis is a decent video explaining some of the background on why polling got worse from business insider. Essentially it has more to do with conservatives being underreported (they don’t like talking to pollsters) then Gen Z, Millennials, or Gen Xs. Not saying that didn’t play a part, but Nate Silver has talked about this as well in his Silver Bulletin.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•Fitness app Strava gives away location of Biden, Trump and other leaders, French newspaper saysEnglish
18·2 years agoI read the headline and was thinking, ‘no way Trump works out with Strava.’ As usual he has people who do that for him.
Telling who aided with the brief.
- Idaho, Alaska, Wyoming and the Arizona Legislature. Iowa, which spearheaded a brief signed by attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas.
- Utah’s entire Congressional delegation, which includes Sens. Mitt Romney and Mike Lee, and Reps. Blake Moore, Celeste Maloy, John Curtis and Burgess Owens, all Republicans. Wyoming GOP Rep. Harriet Hageman also signed onto the brief.
- The Utah Legislature.
- The Wyoming Legislature.
- The Utah Association of Counties.
- The American Lands Council, a nonprofit organization based in Utah that advocates for access to public lands.
- The Sutherland Institute, a Utah-based conservative think tank.
- The Utah Public Lands Council, Utah Wool Growers Association, Utah Farm Bureau Federation, and county farm bureaus from Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah and Washington counties.
- The Pacific Legal Foundation, a nonprofit law firm.
- A coalition of counties in Arizona and New Mexico, the New Mexico Federal Lands Council and New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Good way to send small messages between devices ?English
2·2 years agoLocal send works well for me between android and iDevices in most cases. I will say it struggles with VPN’ed connections, which is by design of the network and some VPN will block local connections.
I know sharedrop.io uses a similar web based model as pairdrop and runs into the same VPN issue, but I’m curious if the room function might overcome that in pairdrop.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Good way to send small messages between devices ?English
5·2 years agoI’ve been working with this issue for along time. Trying to find something platform agnostic and works with vpns.
App wise, I suggest Localsend for files
Information wise, I suggest Saladroom although there are several alternatives as well like ToffeeShare and ShareDrop
I mostly use Signal though, as it’s the simplest at hand app which fairly reliably makes it accessible to my various devices… With the downside of storing it.
Indeed, I’m feeling lazy and need a non-ai translator please… ?
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
News@lemmy.world•Aurora CO police under fire for sending recruitment team to Trump rallyEnglish
20·2 years ago‘Be like Officer Michael Dieck and get away with murder.’ My nightmare vision of how they are recruiting.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
HistoryPorn@lemmy.world•File clerks at elevator desks in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1937English
40·2 years ago“The offices of the Central Social Institution of Prague, Czechoslovakia with the largest vertical letter file in the world. Consisting of cabinets arranged from floor to ceiling tiers covering over 4000 square feet containing over 3000 drawers 10 feet long. It has electric operated elevator desks which rise, fall and move left or right at the push of a button. to stop just before drawer desired. The drawers also open and close electronically. Thus work which formerly taxed 400 workers is now done by 20 with a minimum of effort.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sysadmins slam Apple’s SSL/TLS cert lifespan cutsEnglish
18·2 years agoIf approved, it will affect all Safari certificates, which follows a similar push by Google, that plans to reduce the max-validity period on Chrome for these digital trust files down to 90 days.
Max lifespans of certs have been gradually decreasing over the years in an ongoing effort to boost internet security. Prior to 2011, they could last up to about eight years. As of 2020, it’s about 13 months.
Apple’s proposal would shorten the max certificate lifespan to 200 days after September 2025, then down to 100 days a year later and 45 days after April 2027. The ballot measure also reduces domain control validation (DCV), phasing that down to 10 days after September 2027.
And while it’s generally agreed that shorter lifespans improve internet security overall — longer certificate terms mean criminals have more time to exploit vulnerabilities and old website certificates — the burden of managing these expired certs will fall squarely on the shoulders of systems administrators.
Over the past couple of days, these unsung heroes who keep the internet up and running flocked to Reddit to bemoan their soon-to-be increasing workload. As one noted, while the proposal “may not pass the CABF ballot, but then Google or Apple will just make it policy anyway…”
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However, as another sysadmin pointed out, automation isn’t always the answer. “I’ve got network appliances that require SSL certs and can’t be automated,” they wrote. “Some of them work with systems that only support public CAs.”
Another added: “This is somewhat nightmarish. I have about 20 appliance like services that have no support for automation. Almost everything in my environment is automated to the extent that is practical. SSL renewal is the lone achilles heel that I have to deal with once every 365 days.”
Until next year, anyway.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Stick M12 attack UAVs developed by Ukrainian defense company United Military Solutions.English
7·2 years agoOpening paragraphs translated:
Barrage ammunition Stick M12 was developed in Ukraine Aviation Bpa (Unmanned aerial vehicles) defense industry Ukraine
The Ukrainian defense company developed a barrage ammunition called the Stick M12.
The United Military Solutions company said that their new drone is capable of flying at a distance of up to 70 km.
At the same time, the Stick M12 UAV type «Krylo» is able to stay in the air for more than an hour.
The impact drone is equipped with one electric motor in the rear. In the front part there is a warhead.
It is designed to defeat stationary targets, armored vehicles and locations where enemy personnel are deployed.
It is known that in June, a batch of these barrage munitions was received by a 100th separate mechanized brigade of the Ground Forces.
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ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•A conversation with a school teacher in the state of FloridaEnglish
5·2 years agoCross posting to facepalm, extremelyinfuriating, or rage does seem more appropriate.
ironsoap@lemmy.oneto
politics @lemmy.world•Inside Trump's brand new grift for billionairesEnglish
191·2 years agoHarris has said that she wants legislation implementing the tax cut to only apply to the people we traditionally think of when we think of tips: waiters, maids, caddies, and other service-industry customer-contact workers.
Trump, on the other hand, has refused to limit his no-tax-on-tips proposal to such workers, opening up the possibility that big banks, insurance companies, hedge funds, and other companies that traditionally have paid year-end bonuses — sometimes in the millions or even hundreds of millions of dollars — could simply reclassify their bonuses as tax-free tips.
**Adding to the confusion should Trump’s plan go into place, the Supreme Court earlier this year expanded the definition of tips when they ruled that if politicians or judges are paid bribes, but the payments are made *****after ***the politician or judge does the requested favor, they’re no longer bribes but, instead, merely tips.
Jesus H. f#$k Christ, let’s not normalizing bribes.












Not precise in my language, but I meant the same thing. It’s a 180 from current policy vs what Trump will do, but I was hoping it would be more tempered and less shocking. Still shocking, still absurd.