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List of Printers Which Do or Do Not Display Tracking Dots
  • Step 1. Figure out what type of pattern your printer uses.

    Step 2. Introduce noise in every print that's undetectable to the eye, but completely ruins the forensics.

    Step 3. Send ransom letters.

  • Baltimore mayor weathers racist attacks after bridge collapse
  • Well my comment was with heavy hyperbole simply to point out an obvious bias, not to disprove your point.

    Imo, I agree blatant racism is on the rise. I assume it has to do with people being terminally online these days, and websites like Twitter no longer censoring any flavor of racism.

    Allows for the vocal minority to appear as a vocal majority, because the majority are actually busy with their lives.

  • Deleting a Comment
  • Due to the nature of Lemmy, nothing is ever truly deleted as it gets federated across multiple different instances.

    It may eventually sync across most.

    Deleting tends to only delete it on that instance, hence why when you reply to a deleted one, chances are you see it from your current instance's cache. Or vice versa.

  • dwm alternatives
  • No? Windows is installed as a VM in Proxmox, as I've mentioned couple times already.

    I do config Proxmox also from Windows, but I need to go back to the barebone Proxmox in case the VM has issues.

    Anyhow, this was about dwm alternatives.

  • Exam Answer
  • Yes, it's a full 24 hours, but a library doesn't use 24:00:00 to represent the last hour, it's 23:59:59. Once it hits 24:00, it rolls over to 00:00:00.

    Hence my initial error of answering 23.

    It's not valid, but I don't edit out erronous answers because I believe all data should be preserved, no matter how dumb it makes one look.

  • dwm alternatives
  • I mostly use win11 as my main os, and using proxmox as a base lets me properly use things like pihole, homeassistant, nextcloud, and other such services, because Windows really sucks for virtualizing those.

    And OS hopping is a lot easier when I have a backend like proxmox.

    Want to try arch but not sure if nvidia/wayland support is there yet? Roll up a gpu-p'd VM for it, instead of wiping the entire disk.

    Edit: To further elaborate on what I have setup.

    1. Go through the typical proxmox install.
    2. Get debian up to date.
    3. Add Librewolf's sources.
    4. apt install picom lightdm dwm librewolf
    5. Reboot.
    6. Login to dwm via lightdm, and open up librewolf.
    7. Navigate to the web ui.
    8. Add W11 VM image to storage.
    9. Create a W11 VM.
    10. Install W11 via VNC.
    11. GPU-P + USB Passthrough to W11.
    12. You're now in Windows.
  • dwm alternatives

    So I'm using dwm as an interface for Proxmox currently, but here's my gripes.

    1. Config requires rebuilding.
    2. Hotkeys seem to break for no reason\*, last when I created a new user for controlling proxmox.
    3. No real mouse controls for stuff.

    Now I realize dwm is mostly a keyboard focused window manager.\*

    For context, proxmox runs on debian, but doesn't necessarily support everything properly (ie plasma has heavy visual glitching from something).

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    if 4^13 + 4^23 = (4^1 + 4^2)*3 ...

    Is there a similar solve for say ... 4\^1\*2 + 4\^2\*3

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    Issues with Swag + Authentik

    So I've been trying to get Swag to handle auth requests with Authentik, because I want to have some level of security for the homelab services.

    But all I can get is Error 500 when Nginx tries to communicate with Authentik.

    For the most part, it's all default configs.

    Nothing should be impeding the two from cooperating.

    This is Podman running on Windows 11.

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    (Partially solved probly) Clickety reboots

    So I kinda figure it's either the PSU or one of my hard drives, but what the issue is is that me PC first makes a click sound (as if I physically shut it down), then restarts some time after.

    When it restarts it makes a bit noisier click sound, same as the power button switching does.

    I have verified it's not ghosts or little green men. I can't say for certain about Martians.

    It's just weird. I'll be unplugging both HDD's today to see if it goes away. Then one-by-one plug things in/out.

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