Raisins.
I could eat a 1kg bag in 2 days just fine before.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Raisins.
I could eat a 1kg bag in 2 days just fine before.
I have a family in a village like that. But I don’t know if that’s still the case.
First it was uncle chuckling at my dad when he locked his car.
Then a neighbor came there telling my uncle his (uncle’s) car was in front of his gate, and he wanted to leave with his car.
Uncle told him something along the lines of “Eh, sorry, just re-park it elsewhere.”
After being asked by my father, yeah, the keys were “of course” inside.
Apparently nothing unusual.
But it’s been years.
If you use a US VPN the “I’m not over 18” button turns to “Yes, I’m over 18”
There’s an internal dialogue, usually. Might even basically be a copy of someone else. That’s most of my conversations anyway. I am pretty social, it just doesn’t extend far outside my mind. I often re-use bits from these imagined conversations when actually talking with those people, but that usually doesn’t work out.
One on one conversations are ok-ish, but 3 or more people, are just a mess. Often I get no response. Either I wasn’t heard, or I talked at the wrong time, or whatever else. I’ll wait for minutes for the right moment to say something, and it’s still badly timed, or the conversation has moved on.
But anyway, I can have fairly rich conversations, even with multiple people inside my mind.
Also, my thinking works better when walking.
Imagined sounds, especially music can be enriched with light tapping of teeth, sucking around saliva and rumbling from tensor tympani.
On my hand. I have notifications off on my phone, they get delivered to my MiBand.
After a year there’s only something about linux-firmware requiring manual intervention.
I thought I wasn’t reading the news in correct place. Manjaro had update snapshot discussion threads, and usually there were things to fix manually. Usually just minor things.
Not sure if “good” is the right word, but at least cool.
Torrenting, high speed mobile data modem (especially with manual selection of frequency bands on MediaTek), local OpenSpeedTest server (available as app), WiFi analyzer (most used channels), VNC client, the slowest x86 emulation in Qemu-based Limbo PC emulator, SDR receiver software (SDR++, SDRAngel, Welle.io, dump1090, SatDump), RTL-TCP server, SSTV decoder and encoder, HTTP proxy server, Kiwix server, NGINX web server/proxy, Navidrome server, Cloudflare proxy client, SSH server, VNC server (only for Termux’s desktop), satellite tracker, Mifare Magic NFC card programmer (MCT), audio spectrum analyzer, serial terminal.
I wanted to attach screenshots, but realized it’s way too much stuff.
Slovakia
Notify my employer that I won’t show up, go to doctor and wait in the waiting room. When the nurse shows up, give her the insurance card and wait for your turn. They’ll check you, and if it’s nothing special (requiring a specialist), you’ll probably get prescription for some meds to pick up.
Then you get those in a pharmacy. Either it’s electronic, or if the system is once again broken, you hand them the Rx paper that the Dr. gives you in that case. And then you figure out what you’re about to pay. A lot of things will be fully covered by insurance, but potentially you’ll have to copay. There’s also a chance the Dr. tells you to get something that isn’t covered, like some specific eyedrops, cough meds, probiotics (if you have antibiotics for example), etc.
The pharmacist may recommend a cheaper alternative, will likely tell you recommended dosage, tell you that once again this specific Dr. prescribed something that hasn’t been manufactured for the past 30 years, and in the rare case, tell you the prescription seems dangerous and to contact the Dr.
And also decrypt any handwriting/encoding.
I like them. It spins, it makes a sound when being used, it looks cool, I have to be a bit more gentle with it.
Holy hell, the Ubuntu ISO is 6.3GB now. Soon it may not even fit onto a DL DVD.
I’ve been trying to find it for a while now, but I can’t.
Constantly plays at Tesco supermarkets, goes like A ha a ha a ha, yuhoo yuhoo yuhoo, a ha ha haa haaa haaaa. No lyrics, just womans voice making these, I guess meant to be “happy and excited” noises made into a song that plays on repeat.
So just no security instead?
Something similar looking costs €0.09 in Kaufland in Slovakia if I recall correctly. That’s 1.98 pesos, so that checks out.
The most standard bread is this in my opinion: https://potravinydomov.itesco.sk/groceries/sk-SK/products/2002008382308
Cheap and 1kg of it. Approx 35 pesos.
Pine64 devices like the PinePhone still use it for serial: https://pine64.com/product/pinebook-pinephone-pinetab-serial-console/
Got it.
I am prey.
I don’t know the specific methods, but 3G, 4G and 5G do authenticate bidirectionaly, just 2G doesn’t, partially why Android now has “Disable 2G” toggle.
Also probably why they said they can downgrade you to 2G to intercept communication.
What’s happening here is probably similar to anyone being able to send Wi-Fi deauthentification frame to your device to disconnect you. Unless you’re using WPA3.