linearchaos

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[–] linearchaos 14 points 2 weeks ago

They're not being tricked, he's been painfully clear.

[–] linearchaos 5 points 2 weeks ago

No way blue turnout is even marginally higher and any possible red votes go to zero.

The US as a whole is simply irredeemable. The want blood, and they're going to get it.

[–] linearchaos 26 points 2 weeks ago

I love hearing a positive message right now.

But we just observed the majority wanting the racist misogynist horror show. Hard work doesn't fix that.

[–] linearchaos 6 points 2 weeks ago

Ohh shit, I didn't even consider the kids canceling the parents.

[–] linearchaos 2 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

They did make a solid attempt at making coups legal.

There's simply no way, the Democrats are going to look at the voting results and go this is what was legitimately voted for let it happen.

[–] linearchaos 8 points 2 weeks ago

They've already said that they're perfectly fine with the economy taking a massive hit. Nobody about to come into power gives a damn about the economy, They can simply siphon money out of whatever systems they want. Drive up the deficit and pay themselves and their corporations out of the government coffers.

Even if they gave a damn about the economy, what are you going to push for collectively? The department of Justice is about to be fully corrupted. The separation of church and state is being removed. There's nothing that they're going to be able to give to satisfy the needs of the public short of a complete replacement of government which they are not going to just roll over on.

I don't think you can general strike out of a dictatorship.

[–] linearchaos 54 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

The Republicans won because they were 100% Hitler, not in spite of it. The electoral college majority voted for Hitler

[–] linearchaos 22 points 2 weeks ago

I mean they're also racist, misogynist, xenophobic, and hate-filled. A lot of them are saying they're voting for egg prices....

[–] linearchaos 19 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

And not just the Supreme Court how many more federal judges are going to be propped up.

[–] linearchaos 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

To be fair this is who the electoral college is. She probably got better than 50% of the popular vote.

[–] linearchaos 1 points 2 weeks ago

Minimum open services is indeed best practice but be careful about making statements that the attack surface is relegated to open inbound ports.

Even Enterprise gear gets hit every now and then with a vulnerability that's able to bypass closed port blocking from the outside. Cisco had some nasty ones where you could DDOS a firewall to the point the rules engine would let things through. It's rare but things like that do happen.

You can also have vulnerabilities with clients/services inside your network. Somebody gets someone in your family to click on something or someone slips a mickey inside one of your container updates, all of a sudden you have a rat on the inside. Hell even baby monitors are a liability these days.

I wish all the home hardware was better at zero trust. Keeping crap in isolation networks and setting up firewalls between your garden and your clients can either be prudent or overkill depending on your situation. Personally I think it's best for stuff that touches the web to only be allowed a minimum amount of network access to internal devices. Keep that Plex server isolated from your document store if you can.

[–] linearchaos 6 points 2 weeks ago

Gloves and respirator, hand wash all of the dishes one at a time, put them on the counter. Feel the sink full of hot water add bleach to proper disinfectant levels plus a little bit for sanity. Soak the dishes in the bleach water for 30 minutes. Hand rinse, hand dry, put them away.

Fresh sink of sanitizer

Take the baskets and filters out of the dishwasher, hose them off outside. Put any parts small enough to fit in the sink into the sanitizer. Disassemble the steam vent in the front spray it down with something bleach-based, If any parts can be safely removed and don't have metal put them in the sanitizer too.

Use 409 or something bleach-based to spray out the inside of the tub and scrub it down with paper towels.

Put the baskets, filters and vents back in. Add a cup of vinegar and run a heavy duty cycle.

Have to make sure you don't let bleach sit in the tub for too long it'll destroy the seals and it can be rough on the circulation pump.

Not my first biohazard, probably not my last either.

 

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MaadMaxx - So you're saying sea cucumbers are tatted up with sailor's anchors on their whole bodies?

rodrifran - I want this pattern on some swimming trunks

Solid_Bake4577 - I genuinely thought this was a screen grab from Spongebob until I zoomed in!

 

More myth munchers, The mythical kitchen takes on how changing the variables affects Guac.

Episode really starts at 2:47

Hass vs Reed avocados

Molcatele vs Bowl

Counter Ripe, vs Ethaline Ripe vs Fridge Ripe.

Seeded vs water vs lemon juice vs plastic for preservation.

 

Natasha is pitching her book, but it's still a decent episode. They let Claire play with fire.

From Youtube: Claire Saffitz & Natasha Pickowicz Make a Delicious Pineapple Galette | Dessert People In this YouTube video, Pastry Chef Natasha Pickowicz joins Claire Saffitz at her cabin in upstate New York. They team up to create a delicious pineapple galette from Natasha's new book, "More Than Cake." Natasha shares her expertise in preserving plants and making delicious Shiso Chips, while Claire crafts the perfect pâte brisée and shapes the best galette base. Join them on this adventure and unlock a world of baking inspiration. Get your copy of "More Than Cake" today!

 

“Located in Indianapolis, the Indiana Bell Telephone Company headquarters was moved 15 inches an hour, all while 600 employees still worked inside. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, and most importantly, the essential telephone service they were providing to the city. A movable wooden sidewalk allowed employees and the public to freely enter and exit the building. The whole move took about a month to complete, lasting from October 12th to November 14th.”

Gallery : https://imgur.com/gallery/D30d6Nw

 

Lockpicking Lawyer is an absolute master of lockpicking. But in this one, he doesn't even need to break out a pick.

 

Adrian Black is a retro repair superstar, but this is one of his early videos where takes a salvage commodore 64 that was outside for a decade and throws it on the bench, it actually works.

 

Ben Eater makes tutorial-style videos on electronics, computers, networking and all other sorts of serious geekery.

This video is the kickoff for a series where he builds an 8-bit 6502 based computer from scratch, on breadboards, and then proceeds to show you how to program it, from scratch with an EEPROM writer that he made, on a breadboard.

I have some serious geek envy for this guy. He also sells kits on his website with all the components where you can follow along.

 

I won't include everything from Mythical Kitchen as they vary WILDLY on their content.

This is Mythical Kitchen's Myth Munchers series in this episode, they test how critical the core tenants of fried rice cookery are.

  1. a Wok is better than a saute pan.
  2. day old rice is better than fresh
  3. peanut oil vs pork fat vs olive oil
  4. dump cooking fat for a wok char vs don't dump cooking fat.

 

Alvin makes a perfectly great looking burger and then makes a beautiful horror. Then he breaks out the spice weasel and knocks it up another notch with lemon relish and lemon aioli.

 

Coffee was rare in the South during the civil war, so they got creative.

 

from youtube: Chicken burgers are usually dry and bland, but that’s not the case with these Chimichurri Chicken Burgers! I was really thrilled with how these turned out, and know you will be too. Enjoy!

 

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/u/Bman2U

That's worth considerably more than $1,000 to a collector

/u/gokism

Who writes a blue 9 in pen on a $1000 bill? Did he have 9 or more of them at one time?

/u/olfitz

I wish they still printed them. It's such a hassle carrying around a wad of $100s.

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