I just found this on Newegg
We have strayed from the light of electronics that don't start fires
SUPERDANNY Power Strip Surge Protector with 22 AC Outlets and 6 USB Charging Ports & 1 USB-C 1875W/15A 2100 Joules, 6.5Ft Flat Plug Heavy Duty Extension Cord for Home, Office, Dorm, Gaming Room, Black - Newegg.com
Buy SUPERDANNY Power Strip Surge Protector with 22 AC Outlets and 6 USB Charging Ports & 1 USB-C 1875W/15A 2100 Joules, 6.www.newegg.com
I broke a coffee mug over the weekend, it was new, I wanna fix it.
Looks like stake of the art is Epoxy and most epoxy isn't food safe?
Art Resin brand Resin is FDA certified food safe (they say FDA certified and in Canada and Great Britain and 13 other countries, which is a claim you can't make without getting in very fraud, but also worthless), but it only allows up to 50°C before that's worthless.
The MSDS on other resins and epoxies seems to be not food-safe?
Anyone know how to fix a coffee cup?
Was thinking maybe finding some non-PB tin?
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So thinking about openai.com/gptbot-ranges.txt
Hear me out:
We need to make a project to make a site with infinite links all of which are autogenerated garbage, just for those ranges
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@Hypolite Petovan yeah - basically
In university I wrote a tool called The Eye of Argonizer (makes text more like The Eye of Argon) and a wikipedia dump and the Eye of Argonizer ported out of ancient java, easy to do
Put OpenAI on a tarpit that serves the Eye of Wikipedia on the fly, and and distribute it as a plugin service
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I should do the courses, become a certified SOC/ISO/whatever auditor, and then dye my hair blue
I have some of my most fun work conversations with auditors - but ... uh... the auditor stereotypes always make me laugh
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@Hypolite Petovan It's just
I love talking to auditors, they seem so refreshingly dedicated to work. And yet whenever I talk about audits people are like "auditors are boring" and so ...
I would make a normal audit person - right? Make people being audited explode
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The Sandman Dream Plush - Etsy Canada
This Art Dolls item by PinionFeatherCrafts has 7 favorites from Etsy shoppers. Ships from Germany. Listed on 14 Jul, 2023www.etsy.com
One thing I am noticing in my auto-complete location bar, and my searches, is that top level pages are getting ignored.
If I go to "example.com" it will show "example.com/blog_post" but will only fill example.com at the last minute.
It feels like we're being dragged by automation toward the less Destination Web and more the Search Web.
(to be clear this is with DuckDuckGo and Firefox not even with Google/Google)
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Ug, I wrote an #UnknownArmies module about a group of ex-coworkers from <closed news service> infiltrating a rave run by a cult in order to out magic for a <billionaire trying to drive traffic to social network>, but uh, Sleepers, Cultists, and personal Drama.
And then I never got to run it!
I've washed more Yubikeys in the washing machine than I have been attacked by SIM swapping attacks. Has anyone dealt with this as a security question yet?
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I'm An Idiot And So Can You:
A Guide For Homelabs
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Ug - I need popup blocks for the web.
Why the fuck did JS thing drawing over a page was a good thing to allow?!
It's the whole history of the web.
SGML was intended to overcome proprietary file formats for documents, marking text semantically, leaving it to the user to decide how to display it. HTML was originally an instance of SGML.
From the beginning, people were trying to thwart the design of HTML to force people to see pages specific ways. The early books on web design were mostly about how designers could abuse the standard with "tricks" to control the experience of users.
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I just realized that my gopher phlog has null.hosts over its gophermap because I put it in a chroot.
I should be more responsible and write a less defaulty gophermap
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There's a theme in my Burning Wheel game that our spellcasters have:
Read
Calligraphy
Symbology
but not the Write skill, it often ends up leading to very funny situations.
Our belief is that Wizards can Spell but they can't spell
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I wish I had a tool to manage my webapps separately from my web pages. Maybe a way to launch individual services and update them separately from my reference tool.
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@Hypolite Petovan yeah - I am
I am wishing we wrote standalone software rather than just being like "let's make the web a complication target because driveby malware is too hard and installed software is too easy to learn and get used to"
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Wikipedia deleted their article on dolphins disappearing
Every claim was marked [Cetacean Needed]
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Server ran out of space and broke - as part of maintenance updated to latest friendica.
Federation might be weird until tomorrow morning
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One of the interesting things about ChatGPT is that I think most people who think it's smart deal with ChatGPT and not prompting a model directly.
ChatGPT is very much the most obviously designed to look human.
I rememeber GPT2 and people being like "whoa, this is cool" and then kinda... nothing. After a bit OpenAI had to be like "oh we have GPT3 now! But.... uh... if we release it, it'll end the human race. So uh... better not...."
My son has been playing he has a magic sword recently and he says "Daddy the sword turned us into different people! I'm a knight! What are you?"
I respond "I'm a wizard!"
He responds "No daddy! You have to be something different"
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I wanna be super clear
The alert was: "Thing has returned an error an hard failed"
The cause was: "API rate limits not accounted for and usage went way up without backoff"
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I am going to need a more powerful work computer
Not to do my job - but to use all the junk like Miro and Zoom and Datadog
My daily tasks are trivial for my computer to perform - but using the tools we've chosen means I need more.
This is failure of our entire industry.
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@CJ the Awkward Lefty huh, seems like Windows deals less well with low RAM than I'd expect, because that seems an ok CPU and ok disk.
But I mean, don't ask me about computers I only buy stuff people are discarding and then build abominations out of it, I don't do computers anymore
Me: Uh... why would the slides be the talk? The slides are just some anchors and an agenda?
Boss: Well yes of course they are, but looking at the slides I don't understand the topic, these are just point form!
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amazon.com/Kintsugi-Repair-Foo…
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in reply to silverwizard • • •@artcollisions @SurlyAmy I was about to jokingly suggest that you could drill, tap and use screws/bolts, but then my Google search resulted in ceramic bolts and now I want one. Or a bag of them. They look too nice but even more fragile.
If I had to repair a mug I'd either use the 50 °C resistant epoxy and hand wash it afterwards or (if it'd be the handle) use any temperature resistant glue anyways.
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in reply to Gabor Heja • •@Gabor Heja @Granny Art (Shrimp)vis.soc mod @Surly Amy The probably is less the washing and more the making coffee directly in it with 100°C water.
Those bolts look really cool - I wonder what primary use for them is.
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in reply to silverwizard • • •@rasterweb Here’s a rabbit hole directly related to repairing broken pottery:
youtu.be/MIoi-DSm0e4
The Unknown Master of Restoration - NHK WORLD PRIME
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in reply to silverwizard • • •Is Tech-Bond "food safe"?
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in reply to Dan Lyke • •@Dan Lyke Yeah - that says safe if not in direct contact with food - which I don't think works since it's a large broken chip. But yeah! This is it! An hour of LLM spam to find something and then read data and not quite right.
The wikipedia page definitely supports the reading that it's probably not good for eating off of.
Also! Thanks so much for digging for me!
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in reply to silverwizard • • •Yeah, for personal use I'm cavalier enough that wound safe sounds good enough to me, the standards for food safe are amazingly high, but I'm also getting to the "at some point the long term risk factors become less concerning" age...
Are the platinum cure silicones clear? Because that might work for a chip.
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in reply to Dan Lyke • •@Dan Lyke Damnit - I'm an idiot - just checked the silicon *literally sitting on my desk right now*
It's safe to eat out of and heats to 400 degrees F
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in reply to silverwizard • • •Epoxy is food safe when cured. Mix it completely and give it a day to cure.
Superglue (cyanoacrylate) also works fantastically on ceramic even though it was developed for medicine.
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in reply to Joshua A.C. Newman • • •Oh, right. 50°C.
You’re going to be happier with CA.
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in reply to silverwizard • • •Cured epoxy is nonreactive. It’s used to make artificial body parts. If you’re worried about leftover, uncurred resin or hardener, they both dissolve in acetone so you could wash it afterward.
However, if the fit is still good, superglue will be easier. And that stuff cures quick and completely!
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