I have zero experience with networking hardware. How hard is it to recable an apartment for a newb like me? How does that even work, do I gotta pull wires out of the walls?
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kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•If China fails to intervene in North Korea, US will take action, says Antony BlinkenEnglish
2·3 years agoOh wow! Any idea why they have different post numbers for different instances?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•If China fails to intervene in North Korea, US will take action, says Antony BlinkenEnglish
2·3 years agoOhh I see! Thanks for explaining
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•If China fails to intervene in North Korea, US will take action, says Antony BlinkenEnglish
3·3 years agoIsn’t that link still tied to the sh.itjust.works instance?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•If China fails to intervene in North Korea, US will take action, says Antony BlinkenEnglish
16·3 years agoHe’s a low-ranking soldier right? Would he have much intel of value to tell NK about?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Another win for the decentralized Fediverse when a government domain takeback can’t shut it down!
4·3 years agoHow does Mastodon do it differently?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•What happened to the Crimea bridge and why is it important?English
1·3 years agoWow, I see. Thank you for letting me see the evidence with my own eyes, and for your patience in this discussion. I’m sorry I was too quick to accuse you of bias.
Honestly, this should be made more accessible than a Telegram post. But I guess it is hard to do alternative hosting.
My biggest problem is figuring out what I want to do with any coding skills.
Honestly, why learn programming then?
I’m asking this as a programmer myself. I’m not trying to discourage you from learning it by any means, if that’s what you want to do. I’m just asking because it doesn’t sound as if you actually want to do it.
You’ve already tried learning it, and it’s a slog (whereas for me, I was immediately fascinated by it when I was introduced to it as a teenager, even though I was horrible at it). You don’t have any burning desires to create apps (whereas for me, there are so many ideas I want to explore, so many things I want to create that don’t exist yet, but alas I don’t have enough time or energy to work on it all). You don’t even have the desire to do it for purely career-related purposes, which is what I’d imagine drives most of the rest of people learning programming without enjoying it at all.
So why bother with learning something you neither enjoy nor have strong motivations to do?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine takes down massive bot farm, seizes 150,000 SIM cards
1·3 years agoIs there a way to keep the Lemmy homepage set to my subscriptions rather than the default for the instance? I have to manually change it to the subscribed tab every time I open Lemmy
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•What happened to the Crimea bridge and why is it important?English
2·3 years agoI see, thank you for letting me know! I see this is indeed more nuanced than I had thought.
Can you provide any proof of the “tied to lampposts” claim? I’m fine with seeing video proof if you have it
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•What happened to the Crimea bridge and why is it important?English
12·3 years agoSupport for the war is high in Ukraine. Where did you get your sources for freedom of speech being suspended in Ukraine and people with anti war sentiments getting arrested?
It’s ironic, you claim to care about the people, but you don’t care about what the people of Ukraine actually want.
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•What happened to the Crimea bridge and why is it important?English
83·3 years agoall I want to see is the meatgrinder stop.
Even at the cost of Ukrainian territorial integrity? That’s for the Ukrainians to decide, and so far they’re picking the meat grinder. More power to them.
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•r/selfhosted is still rising, WTF? Come to Lemmy!!!English
1·3 years agoWhat does the self-hosting community value, then?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Hollywood Shuts Down After 160,000 Actors Walk Off the Set
48·3 years agoAnd what have you actually accomplished with marching and shouting? I went to quite a few BLM protests back in 2020, got tear gassed and shit along with my friends, and yet still haven’t seen anything meaningful change.
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Vice Execs Were Paid Over $1 Million In Bonuses The Day After ‘Painful’ LayoffsEnglish
1·3 years agoThanks for explaining, I hadn’t thought of that.
But why don’t lower level workers get similar perks in return for joining a sinking ship? And clearly, the leadership failed to turn the ship around in this case, so how do we know they were even good to begin with?
kklusz@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dutch government starts own Mastodon instance as reaction to the instability of TwitterEnglish
14·3 years agoI would think that, more than anything else, the issue would be more getting it through all the bureaucratic red tape. See the ESB debacle:
Weaver had been brought to Raytheon, the company the Air Force had hired to write the software for the next generation GPS satellites, because the Raytheon team was behind schedule and over budget. This issue of data transmission to the ground stations and back again was one of a few problems that was holding them back. There is an industry standard way of doing this, a simple, reliable protocol that is built into almost every operating system in the world.
But this team wasn’t using this simple protocol on its own. Instead, the team had written a piece of software to receive the message from that protocol, read the data, and then recode it into a different format, so they could feed it into a very complex piece of software called an Enterprise Service Bus, or ESB. The ESB eventually delivered the data to yet another piece of software, at which point the whole process ran in reverse order to deliver it back to the original, simple protocol. Because the data was taking such a roundabout route, it wasn’t arriving quickly enough for the ground stations to make the calculations needed. Using the simple protocol alone would have made the entire job a snap—as easy as nailing a couple of boards together. Instead, they had this massive Rube Goldberg contraption that was never going to work.
The people on this project knew quite well that using this ESB was a terrible idea. They’d have been relieved to just throw it out, plug in the simple protocol, and move on. But they couldn’t. It was a requirement in their contract. The contracting officers had required it because a policy document called the Air Force Enterprise Architecture had required it. The Air Force Enterprise Architecture required it because the Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture required it. And the DoD Enterprise Architecture required it because the Federal Enterprise Architecture, written by the Chief Information Officers Council, convened by the White House at the request of Congress, had required it.
I’m sure some of the fine folks at 18F would love to help various US agencies or state governments with migrating to Mastodon. I’m not so sure any of them would be able to convince geriatric politicians to do so.



That’s interesting. Where have you read this? I would like to read it too.