Miscellaneous Tech News
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@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Is the latest NodeBB not working with external image links.
You used the wrong link?
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@jaredbusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Is the latest NodeBB not working with external image links.
You used the wrong link?
https : //i.imgur.com/hPsbDwW.png
works.
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@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Is the latest NodeBB not working with external image links.
Has to be an image link, not a page link. The link you used doesn't go to a file, but to a page that hosts a file. Use the link for the image itself.
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Russia may have just shot down its own satellite, creating a huge debris cloud [Updated]
The seven astronauts and cosmonauts onboard the International Space Station sheltered inside their respective spacecraft, a Crew Dragon and Soyuz, on Monday morning as the orbiting laboratory passed through an unexpected debris field.
This was not a pre-planned collision avoidance maneuver in low Earth orbit, in which the station would use onboard propulsion to move away. Rather, the situation required the astronauts to quickly take shelter.
(personal thoughts: Space pollution is a growing issue and a field in more need...)
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https://www.winamp.com/ looks like they are teasing something new.
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@kris_k said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.winamp.com/ looks like they are teasing something new.
Yeah, I found that a few month ago. Still waiting.
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@kris_k said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.winamp.com/ looks like they are teasing something new.
Just Signed up as Beta tester.
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@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@kris_k said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.winamp.com/ looks like they are teasing something new.
Just Signed up as Beta tester.
Still whipping the Llama's ass it seems.
Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page.
It plays this mp3
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Is LastPass being spun off or is it still owned by log me in?
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@jaredbusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Is LastPass being spun off or is it still owned by log me in?
I wonder if they'll remove the tracking junk now? Probably not.
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Another AWS outage underway.
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Dang.... is it me or is Vultr just killing it lately.
https://www.vultr.com/news/Holiday-Gifts-2021-Recap-and-Last-Minute-LaunchesLooks like they will also offer dedicated servers with ESXi on them.
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@adamf said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Looks like they will also offer dedicated servers with ESXi on them.
Ah, pre-built with log4j access enabled then?
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@jaredbusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@adamf said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Looks like they will also offer dedicated servers with ESXi on them.
Ah, pre-built with log4j access enabled then?
Yes, it's included for free! No extra cost to you.
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Indestructible 'Black Box' will record our planet's demise in minute detail
By Cameron Duke
The disaster recorder aims to set us on a better path by watching our every move.
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The solar-powered vault will be roughly the length of a school bus and the shape of an upside-down curb stop, and the entire thing will be encased in 3-inch-thick (7.5 centimeters) steel designed to withstand catastrophe, just as an airplane's black box is built to withstand an impact. And just like a black box is tucked away in the safest part of a plane, Earth's Black Box will be placed in the most secure location on Earth, which is Tasmania, apparently. When it goes online, Earth's Black Box will be filled with hard drives recording and storing climate-related information, ABC News Australia reported.
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@gjacobse said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Indestructible 'Black Box' will record our planet's demise in minute detail
By Cameron Duke
The disaster recorder aims to set us on a better path by watching our every move.
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The solar-powered vault will be roughly the length of a school bus and the shape of an upside-down curb stop, and the entire thing will be encased in 3-inch-thick (7.5 centimeters) steel designed to withstand catastrophe, just as an airplane's black box is built to withstand an impact. And just like a black box is tucked away in the safest part of a plane, Earth's Black Box will be placed in the most secure location on Earth, which is Tasmania, apparently. When it goes online, Earth's Black Box will be filled with hard drives recording and storing climate-related information, ABC News Australia reported.
...But.... why?
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@gjacobse said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Indestructible 'Black Box' will record our planet's demise in minute detail
By Cameron Duke
The disaster recorder aims to set us on a better path by watching our every move.
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The solar-powered vault will be roughly the length of a school bus and the shape of an upside-down curb stop, and the entire thing will be encased in 3-inch-thick (7.5 centimeters) steel designed to withstand catastrophe, just as an airplane's black box is built to withstand an impact. And just like a black box is tucked away in the safest part of a plane, Earth's Black Box will be placed in the most secure location on Earth, which is Tasmania, apparently. When it goes online, Earth's Black Box will be filled with hard drives recording and storing climate-related information, ABC News Australia reported.
...But.... why?
Aliens... that's why
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@dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@gjacobse said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Indestructible 'Black Box' will record our planet's demise in minute detail
By Cameron Duke
The disaster recorder aims to set us on a better path by watching our every move.
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The solar-powered vault will be roughly the length of a school bus and the shape of an upside-down curb stop, and the entire thing will be encased in 3-inch-thick (7.5 centimeters) steel designed to withstand catastrophe, just as an airplane's black box is built to withstand an impact. And just like a black box is tucked away in the safest part of a plane, Earth's Black Box will be placed in the most secure location on Earth, which is Tasmania, apparently. When it goes online, Earth's Black Box will be filled with hard drives recording and storing climate-related information, ABC News Australia reported.
...But.... why?
Aliens... that's why
No no no,… it’s like this: