tburkhol

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[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 2 points 15 minutes ago

I found that foam insulation on the back side interfered with opening the cover board. You might have a look for little tents to go over the opening on the attic side. eg: https://www.walmart.com/ip/IBEEDOW/15403958129

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 31 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

The local farmer can't supply eggs in the quantities Aldi needs, so Aldi prefers a simple supply chain with a couple of contracts with large-scale producers. Same as the other national/regional chains. Government stopped enforcing anti-monopoly laws, all the retailers consolidated to drive out the independents; the six remaining grocery chains forced all their suppliers to consolidate to national-scale production; the food packagers prefer to deal with factory-scale farms... We could really use a little competition in our 'free' markets.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 5 points 17 hours ago

It was worth $80 to a few pre-orderers, but not enough for the market analysts to project a profitable launch.

In monopoly capitalism, the prices are all made up numbers, especially for digital goods, with very little to do with what they cost. If they don't get enough preorders at $70, they'll either drop it to $60 or cancel it altogether to maintain "$70 market conditions."

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My impression is that the reason team Biden went after Maxwell first is that Epstein's documents are not super-compelling evidence on their own. They really wanted to flip Maxwell to explain the documents, but weren't willing to give her whatever deal she was asking for. I feel like she's just trying the same plan with the new administration, now that they're under higher pressure (and possibly interested in more selective prosecutions).

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 30 points 4 days ago

But how are you supposed to enjoy that food without an obsequious NPC to cut your steak for you? Is it even eating without an envious audience?

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 14 points 4 days ago (1 children)

They will say that Biden had those files for 4 years. Anything could have happened.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Paprika...that was on Dad's side of the kitchen. Mom only had celery salt and thyme, and I think her 2 ounce bottle of thyme lasted my entire childhood. Everything tasted like Campbell's Cream of Mushroom.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago

For whatever reason, pedophilia (yet not rape,

She was asking for it

misogyny,

It's not like they're good for anything but babies

or non-sexual child abuse of any other flavor)

Spare the rod, spoil the child

appears to be the line for these people.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 53 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

Part of "less crime in the sticks" is a population effect. The rate of violent crime in New York City is 494/100,000 people. The rate of violent crime in the whole state of Alabama, from its stickiest sticks to the 225,000-resident Huntsville metropolis, is 404/100,000, which isn't that different, in my book.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

People love celebrity gossip and the victims are mostly nameless.

More than that, though: I think we all feel bad for those nameless victims, and all the numberless, nameless victims of not-famous abusers. I think the public is so frustrated at the apparent inability to hold anyone accountable, that they will latch on to any glimmer of potential accountability. I mean, To Catch A Predator ran for 3 seasons just trolling random dudes on the internet.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've only heard LaTeX pronounced like latex in media where someone uses it to show what a geek some character is. eg, I've been typsetting my homework assignments in latex since I was 9.

[–] tburkhol@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

Second not using local.com If OP doesn't want a real domain, use an unresolvable TLD, like "private" (so, pihole.private, audiobookshelf.private), but a real domain will just work better, will let them use real TLS certs, and prevent problems from apps bypassing system DNS. Even if it's not as pretty or memorable as the hijacked domain name.

 

[update, solved] It was apparmor, which was lying about being inactive. Ubuntu's default profile denies bind write access to its config directory. Needed to add /etc/bind/dnskeys/** rw, reload apparmor, and it's all good.

Trying to switch my internal domain from auto-dnssec maintain to dnssec-policy default. Zone is signed but not secure and logs are full of

zone_rekey:dns_dnssec_keymgr failed: error occurred writing key to disk

key-directory is /etc/bind/dnskeys, owned bind:bind, and named runs as bind

I've set every directory I could think of to 777: /etc/bind, /etc/bind/dnskeys, /var/lib/bind, /var/cache/bind, /var/log/bind. I disabled apparmor, in case it was blocking.

A signed zone file appears, but I can't dig any DNSKEYs or RRSIGs. named-checkzone says there's nsec records in the signed file, so something is happening, but I'm guessing it all stops when keymgr fails to write the key.

I tried manually generating a key and sticking it in dnskeys, but this doesn't appear to be used.

 

Looking for a brokerage with functional, individual API access to, at least, account positions, balances, and equity/fund/bond prices. Used to be happy with TDA, but they got bought by Scwab, whose API has been "pending" for six months.

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