

I can’t answer for OP here, but the explanation I often see on Lemmy is “poisoning/messing with the AI web crawlers”


I can’t answer for OP here, but the explanation I often see on Lemmy is “poisoning/messing with the AI web crawlers”


rambling and not even accurate
Ah yes, that makes sense; thank you.


poorly structured,
yes, that’s bad
requires too many attempts to get a mildly useful block.
yes, that’s bad
more verbose,
How is that bad? I can’t count how many times I’ve revisited my work a year or more later, and wondered what I was thinking, having taken 2 minutes to parse something dense that I wrote, and then thought “why didn’t I make this a little clearer at the time?”


customize your favorite apps
can you elaborate?

The Nissan Leaf is perhaps what you missed. My 2015 Leaf still has 80% SOC on its pack (75 mile range) so it is quite usable for 98% of my driving. It did have Nissan telemetry, but they’ve phased that out for the old Leafs, plus I simply removed the SIM. Parts available everywhere, third-party independent mechanics know the cars, and there are multiple companies offering battery upgrades, as well.


Also known as “the iron triangle”.


Dahua is still a top manufacturer, but does not focus on selling to individual consumers.
In the US, you will find Dahua cameras being sold most often by Amcrest and Lorex.


No, they can’t think and reason. However, they can replicate and integrate the thinking and reasoning of many people who have written about similar problems. And yes, they can do it must faster than we could read a hundred search result pages. And yes, their output looks slightly better than many of us in many cases, because they are often dispensing best practices by duplicating the writings of experts. (In the best cases, that is.)


I though they’re why the desert racists box spread so far to the north.


Often known as the “Gartner Hype Cycle”


For a certain very specific usage of the word “better”


Yes, many bad ideas are possible to implement. At least temporarily. Until the next cleanup process figures out how to remove cadvisor dir regardless of file contents. Or the next OS release turns /tmp into a ram disk. Or… or… or…
Yes, it’s a fun academic exercise to think through possible mitigations. And in the end, it will still be dumb to keep this in /tmp


Why wouldn’t changing to permissions keep the file from being deleted by the internal process?
That’s like keeping your lunch laying outside on the sidewalk, getting stepped on by people and destroyed, and then wondering if your lunch would be safer if you put it in a stronger bag (but still left it on the sidewalk).
Don’t leave your lunch outside laying on the sidewalk, regardless of what you might do to “protect” it. Don’t keep important files in /tmp


I just did this. I installed a banana pi r4 as my main router with no wifi, and a couple of separate APs. I bought some Extreme Networks APs on ebay for USD$15 each, already flashed with openwrt.
I used the YouTube tutorials by OneMarcFifty to set up vlans for alternate SSIDs. Works great!
Sure, you’re still using fossil fuels in that case-- for a few hours or maybe a few days a year, not every single day forever.