Oh, so you agree with me then? This is effectively the problem that I’m pointing to.
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We have so many natural resourced that we could make into products. The wholesale of raw materials to other countries is the stupidity.
Just stop all that. We can, and should, make high-quality goods.
You need to care about how others are feeling. Understanding what it is they are feeling and why, using mainly non-verbal cues, ist he hard part.
Fuck what others think, though. You really don’t wanna get wrapped up in that.
I’ve gotten a lot better with this by understanding that I don’t always need to share (or even have) an opinion on things. In fact, actively choosing not to have an opinion on the things that don’t need one is pretty healthy.
It’s so much easier to just shrug than make up a lie of any kind.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•How do you prevent IoT (internet devices/appliances) from connecting to the internet once you've initially configured them?
1·23 hours agoYeah most routers will allow you to configure the traffic policy through their admin console. Some of the ISPs equipment won’t, if that’s all you’re using.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•How do you prevent IoT (internet devices/appliances) from connecting to the internet once you've initially configured them?
2·1 day agoLots of good suggestions.
The simplest answer assumes you have a router with a firewall that you can configure.
The basic idea is a deny rule targeting the ‘source’ IP address from reaching the ‘destination’ ip addresses.
There are various ways to do this, the best way will be very precise. Some folks have said separate VLAN, very good practice but not required. Some folks suggest pihole, thats really hit or miss unless you know your device relies explicitly on DNS and you also know how to manage that.
It will be easies for you to learn the basic traffic policy before proceeding to other more advanced suggestions, but you will have to probably at least learn that bit of network security to attempt this task. Low difficulty in the grand scheme of things networky.
Moron-worshipping cult of troglodytes.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•DXVK 3.0 Released With DXBC-SPIRV For Shader Compilation, Descriptor Heaps By DefaultEnglish
7·4 days agoTranslation. Better performance on Linux.
I will load up Cyberpunk 2077 and judge for myself.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Are B.C. mushrooms unfairly subsidized? U.S. growers think so
21·4 days agoOK. Well then pay cheeto-man his bribe and get your own subsidy. it’s not hard to figure it out.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
FuckMusk@lemmy.ca•A Trillion Dollars Isn’t Worth It If You Have to Be Elon MuskEnglish
1·4 days agoI dunno. 13-year old me was pretty edge lordy and thought inapproriate things were very funny. I’m pretty sure I’ve popped off a few sieg heils in the wrong situation as a young-un.
Not that I would ever have been part of the ideology. I would have just thought it was SO funny for the absurdity of it when, actually, it was just cringe.
Crank the dial up to 11 and then break it off trying to go past that.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
FuckMusk@lemmy.ca•A Trillion Dollars Isn’t Worth It If You Have to Be Elon MuskEnglish
15·7 days agoElon Musk has the personality, maturity, insecurity of a 13-year old kid with Asperger’s / autism.
I relate.
I mean, I’m about 30 years removed from the experience of a 13-year-old sperger and I would probably be just as fucking cringe as this worthless dildo if I never figured out how to grow the fuck up. If I had to trade places with Elon, and take on all of his personal baggage and lose all of my life’s wisdom in the process… Hard no. Nope, not for a trillion.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Early AMD GCN GPUs Seeing Improved GPU Recovery - Another Valve-Led Linux ImprovementEnglish
4·7 days agoTLDR:
On Linux, older AMD GPUs will benefit from stability enhancements
What a difficult article to parse; must be man made.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•While We Watch the U.S., Canada’s Democracy Is Quietly Eroding
2·8 days agoYes. I had one on my ankle last year. I think I paid $200. That wasn’t even to the hospital, is was for my crutches and aircast at the pharmacy.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•CDPR boss hopes The Witcher 4 wins back fans still put off by Cyberpunk 2077's disastrous launch: "I'm not 100 percent convinced we went through the full redemption arc"English
15·9 days agoWhen it launched, I had it Day 1 on PS4.
It was fuuuuuuuuuuuuccccccccccked. Crashing, performance was shit, bugs galore, janky textures. There were a lot of people who ended up with a dogshit product from a playability perspective.
I played through it and beat it while it was still in rough shape, because I loved it so much anyway. Obviously, it improved later and it ran well when I upgraded to PS5 (and better when there was a PS5 version released). This game is currently on my PC, because I bought it again just to keep playing it there. It runs great on Linux.
CDPR used to just be a name you trusted because they built a reputation. They hurt their rep with the launch for CP2077, especially after their marketing “Out when it’s ready.” But they have also done the woork to rebuild it, we’ll see with Witcher 4. Big promises to fulfill for that one.
Coil whine. Especially if it ends up triggering an acute tinnitus flare up, which is like coil whine times a million
Gadamyu.
Reluctantly upvoted.
TerdFerguson@lemmy.caOPto
privacy@lemmy.ca•Cloudflare: Why I left lemmy.world to join another instance
2·10 days agoI feel like its a green flag, seeing that cartoon jackal-girl pop up with the magnifying glass for a second.
It’s surely not universally the case but it’s a positive sign to me.


Can you give an example? I don’t quite understand.