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Feeling yippy, might short Tesla later. 💅

Wait, when he said he was going to bring prices down, did he mean stock prices???

Just had my ass saved by NixOS rollbacks for the first time. Did a rebuild-switch and it dropped me into emergency mode (at midnight no less.) Rollbacks are nice! #NixOS #Linux

If my message was important enough, I would assume that *any* publicly available service has a vulnerability and could be accessed by an attacker.... Right? When you get to the scale of governments, you're just rolling the dice on whether an adversary has a 0-day.... Right? #infosec #cybersec

Uhh, YouTube? Hello?

The Alexa feature "Do Not Send Voice Recordings" you enabled no longer available. Now everything will be sent to Amazon cloud server and it may become part of LLM training. Only Amazon knows what they are going to do with all that data.

One of my favorite hobbies is discovering an annoying design flaw in Windows, searching it and finding the Microsoft support issue describing it, then reading the friendly reply asking the OP if they tried reinstalling Windows.

I just noticed that the knurling on the @frame.work screwdriver is tiny little framework logos. 😂 That's so cute.

It took me like 20 minutes to figure out why websites wouldn't load: my system time was off (because my CMOS battery died.) Then it took me another 30 minutes to figure out how to fix it because NixOS is... special. But at least my computer doesn't have anything on it named Copilot.

Really happy how this turned out! The glassware came from goodwill, and I found two of each piece so I can swap them out and throw them in the dishwasher. The 3D printed parts don't touch the water at all, there's a silicone drinking straw that runs from the pump up through the spout.

If Elon was actually some kind of super-genius, he wouldn't have time to do all this weird shit because he'd be too busy getting nerd-sniped building a homelab or organizing his Obsidian vault or whatever. Like me! 😊

The new #framework desktop PC is... interesting? But I'm struggling to think of a reason why I'd buy one. I can see it as a nice standard-issue machine for a company to deploy. But for an individual, the only real advantage I'm seeing is that it's small? Willing to be convinced there's more here.

This sounds corny, but the joy that I experience from being able to model an object in 3D software, set it printing, and a few hours later be holding it in my hand, is unlike anything else. And the better I get at CAD, the closer I get to basically imagining an object into existence.