The first 12 minutes of MTV, August, 1981.
@HopelessDemigod It's a bit puzzling because I'm the opposite of a high value target. There's all the stuff readily visible on the net and tons of other "classified" stuff like pictures of birds, cats,, dogs, grandkids, dishes I've made. Lmao. Not very exciting. No naked pictures either.
And STILL at it. Bam, bam, bam, one IP after another is getting locked out. Good thing I have terabytes of storage to hold the database. And two more.
And three more. I guess changing to 2-strikes sped up the process. Two more.. and another.
And still at it. Hahaha. Tightened it up a bit more. It's now 2-strikes and the IP is blocked. Seems they have lots of IPs, though.. Iran Germany, Belgium, all over.
What they don't know is that even if they succeed in the bajillion to one password guessing game, they'll hit my own encrypted 2FA. You don't get to log in unless the app (that I wrote) on my phone says yes.
@lowqualityfacts Yes, smoked a pipe for much of my life. Loved it. Quit in 1991 and after years finally got over the cravings.
I wish it wasn't harmful to oneself and others or I'd do it again.
@zompus Ahh, yes. People should read the official Charter of their local police and learn what they "Protect and Serve..." dot-dot-dot, called an ellipsis signifying something omitted. Read the charter and learn what's omitted. It's not what you've thought all your life.
In case you missed it, Teamsters are striking at Amazon warehouses and the police are breaking picket lines to make way for Amazon vans.
https://labornotes.org/2024/12/cops-bust-picket-line-teamsters-strike-seven-amazon-warehouses
@europesays Typical Russian behavior.
They're still at it. Never seen an attack this relentless.
Well, keep at it guys. You'll run out of IP addresses centuries before you succeed. Lol. (IP lockouts are permanent until I manually override.)
Three more lockouts while I was writing the above.
I sometimes wonder if I seem like a more interesting target because I have security so strictly enforced.
Interesting. Over the past half hour my server has come under heavy login-attempt attack and from lots of different "countries" -- Pakistan, Netherlands, Hungary, USA, India. It's probably that huge hacking operation based in Wyoming.
No worries, though. 3-strikes IP lockout and passwords are random strings. Still amusing, though because there are definitely more interesting targets than me.
@Npars01 Yes, but the oligarchy can't control who constructs an LLM and brings it online. There are people doing this in their garage.
@Alice Bahahaha. Nicely done.
@Npars01 Yes. So-called AI (fancy search engines that can pretend to talk) are double-edged swords, or multi-purpose devices like a hammer that can be used to drive a nail or smash a brick.
AI is also useful for tracking and analyzing the oligarchy
@Npars01 This has already been an issue in Tornado Alley. Radar or storm guidance via anything but a storm radio means 30s+ of timed video ads before seeing any actionable information, while your phone starts burning your hand processing four video streams at once, frying your battery so it won't have more than an hour of juice left if the disaster does hit you directly.
Wealthy people can pay to bypass some amount of that, of course, but they're more likely to have reinforced shelters.
Gas stoves can emit a whole bunch of pollutants, including carbon monoxide and methane.
While we measured those gases, we largely focused on nitrogen dioxide, which irritates your respiratory system, and benzene, a carcinogen.
These are the two pollutants with demonstrative health effects that scientists at PSE Healthy Energy find most frequently.
The World Health Organization sets guidelines for safe exposure to nitrogen dioxide and benzene:
🔸Nitrogen dioxide, exposure for a short time of an hour: 100 parts per billion
Nitrogen dioxide, chronic exposure: 5.3 parts per billion
🔸Benzene: “No safe level can be recommended”
That means if I’m baking cookies and frying potato pancakes and spike the level of nitrogen dioxide in the air up past 100 ppb, WHO recommends I only breathe that in for an hour.
And if I’m always breathing in more than 5.3 ppb, I need to figure out some better form of ventilation.
Nitrogen dioxide “is one of the clearest things that negatively impacts our respiratory health,” said Carlos Gould, assistant professor at UC San Diego School of Public Health.
“It makes your respiratory system, your throat, your lungs really angry.”
Studies dating back to the 1970s have found an association between nitrogen dioxide and respiratory issues like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
https://www.kqed.org/science/1995336/heres-what-happened-when-scientists-tested-the-air-with-my-gas-stove-on
Elon Musk’s mother, Maye Musk, is facing criticism after suggesting that people should have children regardless of whether or not they can afford them.
Now we know where #elon 💩 got his brains from...
The arrogance of the rich is boggling at times as they have never had to worry about making choices like buying groceries or paying the rent and utility bills.
The cost of a baby in a hospital with ZERO complications for the mother OR child is $13-$18K
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/elon-musk-mother-maye-kids-b2665958.html
@daniel_bohrer Interesting info.
I use both systems on the fly. Some things are more naturally or intuitively measured by dividing things in half, in half, etc. Others work better in base-10.
@europesays So in other words Trump plans to kill the domestic US auto industry. Figures.
@karlauerbach @lauren Yes, I miss the first 40 years of my life when I was fortunate to grow up around and work with people smarter than I.
The one person I consider a close friend here isn't highly educated but clearly has very high intelligence. I enjoy that she thinks even faster than I, always jumps to the right conclusion, is usually a step or two ahead of me. It's like a breath of fresh air and renews my hope for humanity. But that's one person I've met in a decade here.
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