Arghblarg

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[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

So I'm right on the border of age that should get supposedly get a booster. Born in 1970. Would it be safe to get one now, just in case, even if I probably was just young enough to get them that year?

All the info I've read says that somehow everyone 1970 and later is fully vaccinated.. but I don't remember. What if I just missed getting the full round as a child?

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm sorry, there were sequels? People have also told me there were 'prequels' but that's just silly.

Next you're going to tell me there was a Highlander II, or III, or ... god make it stop.

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 weeks ago

Hey there's the C-Train! (LRT). I forgot they filmed a few of them in Calgary. I went to see Richard Pryor (well his stunt-double) 'ski' down the Gulf Canada tower for one scene... and I think a scene where a bus skids over a fire hydrant or something.

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago

"He who can destroy a thing, controls a thing."

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago

Look up the "buy, borrow, die" strategy (spoiler: it's only possible for those who are already rich, go figure).

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 weeks ago

Hah, no don't worry ;)

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 weeks ago

Have you tried yout.com? Take the URL of any vid, and just delete the 'ube' from it. It only allows a few DLs per day but it works.

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 weeks ago

Sure he's not a vampire? (Yes I feel bad now)

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 65 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (13 children)

Yeah, I got my name when gmail was 'invite only' :/

It actually kinda sucks. At any given time I have between 3 and a zillion idiots around the globe who, for months or years on end, keep buying concert tickets, airline/vacation bookings, get job hits, legal firm or health-care notifications ... using my email (jbloggs@gmail.com) instead of (jbloggs999@gmail.com) or whatever variant they actually signed up for, since I got 'just my name' and they keep. forgetting. their. own. bloody. email.

And most of the time this shit is sent from a 'noreply@wherever.net' so I can't even tell them they have the wrong email address. Grrrrrrr.

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Best I could find is, translated: "Don't be a Seehofer"?

Horst Seehofer

[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)
[–] Arghblarg@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 weeks ago (7 children)

Would this be the same s 'corn fritters' in Canada?

 

See linked posting. I've commented there with a link to a CLI tool in Python that allows downloading of IA collections. I've submitted a patch to enable specifying start and end points so that it's easier to resume downloading a huge collection, or to allow multiple people to split up the work.

https://archive.org/details/georgeblood

https://archive.org/details/78rpm_bowling_green

F*ck the RIAA and absurdly long copyright.


EDIT: There is more than one collection of 78s on IA, so I updated the title.


The issue with these collections are that they're absolutely HUGE. And yes, IA offers torrents for them, but as a separate torrent for every. single. album. And the torrents have all data in them -- FLAC, fixed-rate MP3, VBR MP3, PDF liner notes, etc. etc... there may be some extremely hardcore data-hoarders out there who want everything, but IMHO as these are scratchy old 78 records, FLAC is overkill to just save the audio in a listenable format. The George Blood collection, just the VBR MP3s, is looking to be about 6TB. With ALL data it might be over 40TB! I can't afford that many hard drives :)


So, my approach at the moment is to save just the VBR MP3s (they seem to be done at up to 320kbps VBR) and the JPEG album cover. If I have a chance and any storage left afterwards, I can make a separate pass to get the album liner PDFs...


Tool used: https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive


Patch to allow setting start and end item indices for downloads: https://github.com/jjjake/internetarchive/pull/605


Example usage to grab just the VBR MP3 and record label JPG for each (note the --start-idx and --end-idx arguments):

#ia download --start-idx=4001 --end-idx=8000 -a -i --format="VBR MP3" --format="JPEG" --search collection:georgeblood

I'm going to concentrate on the George Blood collection for now.. I'm starting at item 1. It would be great if others started at index 50,000, 100,000, 150,000, ... and others started at the end and worked backwards in similarly-sized chunks, so that it's assured someone gets each of them.

 

Found this community, saw no posts. Why not start off by letting us know what FORTH you use in the modern day?

I know there's GNU FORTH, and variants like 8th, which I downloaded ages ago but haven't really used. I like the idea of FORTH but haven't had the itch to write anything in it (I need to get over my current fascination with APL first, I guess, so I can try out FORTH again someday 😀 )

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/3589345

(Credit to rexxit user u/JackTheTranscoder)

Could this be the start of a big foreign ownership dump?

 

(Credit to rexxit user u/JackTheTranscoder)

Could this be the start of a big foreign ownership dump?

 

Marked NSFW just in case :)

 

Our girl cat brought a rat she'd either killed or found already dead to our patio (she hasn't done this for a few years).

As the wife and I discussed how best to dispose of it, we saw to our horror 3 large, purplish-black (2cm x 1.5cm?) fat larval things emerge from the rat's abdomen. A quick web search ('Vancouver Island rat botfly') shows matching images. Eyyyyyych.

I bagged the carcass and captured the larvae in a jar for the moment... there's a burn ban at the moment, so I can't do that, but I don't just want to throw them in the trash either so

  • Is burying them sufficient?
  • Are our two cats in any danger of infection? (I phoned our vet, no answer from them yet)
  • Should we notify the town pest control dept.?

There are lots of cats in the area besides our own, so we thought rats weren't a big problem on our street. Now I'm not so sure.

EDIT: We didn't want to wait any longer to deal with it, so I dug the deepest hole I could under some back bushes and squashed every larva I could find, in and out of the carcass, then buried everything. I hope that's the end of that. Yuuuuuuuck.

 

!outoftheloop@lemmy.ca

 

https://archive.org/details/access-virus-b-c-roms

Why would you need these?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/1665374

This is a great tool to overwrite your posts with random words and a link to get others to consider doing so as well.

Once my comments are all gone, I'm gonna delete the posts too.

EDIT: ..and I'm perma-banned :). Guess they don't like mentioning lemmy.whynotdrs.org ("... attempting to pillage the community to start another"). Yeah, that's kinda the point. Buh-bye rexxit.

 

This is a great tool to overwrite your posts with random words and a link to get others to consider doing so as well.

Once my comments are all gone, I'm gonna delete the posts too.

EDIT: ...and I'm perma-banned :) They didn't like me mentioning lemmy.whynotdrs.org in my farewell blurbs.

 

One cannot even mention 'SS' much less 'why not drs'. I am so F'ing glad we're moving off of that shithole platform.

 

Credit to rexxit user RedditIsOwendByTheWS

(Text below, linked site has annoying auto-play videos.)

July 11, 2023 / 12:00PM / CNN

By Matt Egan and Jeanne Sahadi, CNN

NEW YORK - Federal regulators said Tuesday they found that Bank of America harmed customers by double-dipping on fees, withholding credit card rewards and opening fake accounts, all of which are violations of various consumer financial protection laws.

As a result, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Bank of America (BAC) to pay more than $100 million to customers and $90 million in penalties. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency also ordered Bank of America (BAC) to pay $60 million in fines.

The bank is the second largest in the United States, serving 68 million individuals and small businesses.

Some of the charges are reminiscent of the Wells Fargo scandal last decade that involved opening millions of bank accounts without customer authorization.

"Bank of America wrongfully withheld credit card rewards, double-dipped on fees, and opened accounts without consent," CFPB Director Rohit Chopra said in a statement. "These practices are illegal and undermine customer trust. The CFPB will be putting an end to these practices across the banking system."

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