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Cake day: Jun 09, 2023

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What websites are you people visiting that don’t work with Firefox?

I’ve been using Firefox since it was initially released and haven’t had an issue with any websites




Also sometimes the sky touches the ground and removes your house from existence



I prefer width over volume, personally. Right just looks…wrong. but that’s my personal preference and I’m not gonna knock anyone for liking it.


I have a b&w laster printer, an old Kyocera relic from the mid-2000s. Got it from a previous job that was remodeling their offices. I refuse to let go of it, I don’t care how many brown-outs it causes when I’m printing something (seriously, it dims the lights when it fires up).

I’ll only replace it with an equally beefy color laser printer.


I’m a parent and I love it

Edit: looking at it again, it’s clearly been glazed and fired in a kiln after the imprint was done.


13 years ago, rent for my 3 bed 2 bath apartment at the time was ~$700/mo. Today that same apartment is over $1500/mo.


Nah, probably somewhere Scandinavian.

Source: I live near Salt Lake, never seen a transit station say this anywhere.


Mmm, it tastes just like raisins!


Mine returns a 404, but on purpose. Everything I want internet-facing is behind a cloudflare tunnel on appropriate subdomains.




My kids have done this to me once or twice. I said “you should have told me three weeks ago when it started”



IDK man, I had 20mg of the drinkable stuff last night that didn’t do shit. I’m usually easily headed to the moon with 10mg…


You’re old enough to know how to help out around the house in order to avoid this whole thing. My wife and I live with her elderly parents at the moment (currently house hunting) and we help them out around the house with whatever we can.



It’s meant for hot swapping, so you don’t have to shut off the whole housing. But yeah, the fact that it doesn’t turn back on after a sudden power loss is… inconvenient. Mine is stationed at my parents’ place (they have gigabit fiber).


I ran Merlin for a couple years on an RT-N66U. Eventually switched to Tomato and was much happier with it.

It died a couple years ago. Replaced it with a Unifi Dream Machine. No ragrets.


I don’t know what your budget is, but I recently bought a Sabrent 4-bay housing for ~$230:

https://a.co/d/0enY6bO

It’s got USB-C 3.2, so transfer speeds are plenty quick, and each bay has it’s own locking door and dedicated power button for easy hot swapping. The only downside is that if there’s an unexpected sudden power loss, you have to manually turn each drive bay back on, and there’s no way to do it remotely.