agegamon

joined 2 years ago
[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 4 points 16 hours ago

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~~Only~~ Wififans 😳

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 7 points 3 weeks ago

Separation of church and state has only ever been for the "wrong" religions and those that have left it behind altogether. Makes sense, the rich and powerful would prefer that people stay as stupid as possible, rally around a dictator, and worship an easily controlled victim mentality religion.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

Huge shout out to Louis Rossmans's guide. wiki.futo.org

Taking the plunge into pfsense or opnsense is very much worth it if you are as done with home/consumer router BS as I am. I got committed after even my ubiquiti router began acting up even after being reset. I followed that guide and am now running pfsense and by far the happiest I have ever been with a "home router."

I am by no means an expert at tech stuff, i have basic working knolwedge which is plenty if following a guide like this one. It's intimidating at first but definitely doable!

I didn't have a spare PC floating around and didn't have time to build one out so I bought a used Intel n5105 based mini-pc with dual gig ethernet ports. Its less modular than I'd like, but it's apparently easy to port a saved config over to a new machine. I was a little worried about performance before I got it, but its plenty fast. More than enough for my network with 30+ devices and it hosts OpenVPN for my phone when not home.

I recommend hardwiring as much as possible, or at least hardwiring to wireless APs and not using crappy WiFi repeaters. I picked up some used ubiquiti APs a while back that are still working well and are very reliable.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

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Like it or not - and I know many people do not - continuing to use twitter means playing by muskrat's rules, and currently those rules are some version of "get in line or get fucked." It's not a platform of free speech, because regressives use "freeze peech" as code for "what I say deserves to be right and what you say deserves nothing."

Twitter (no I'm not calling it X, it's not a person, etc etc) is not worth fighting for anymore than Tesla is. They're lost causes being associated with muskrat. And unlike people who bought teslas 7 years ago before it became necessary to google if the CEO of the brand you're about to buy from is a fucking fascist, the people who have been using twitter for ages don't have to pay exorbitant new-car-cost dollars to get a new social media platform. If their audiences aren't regressive, they need to be moving right along with them to new platforms that are less fascist-owned in nature.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 5 points 3 months ago

As an American, I avoid US beef as well. Hope our meat industry crashes, tbh. It's crazy expensive and yet it's disappointing.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

They're dropping the facade now that trump has gained power. They've always been petulant, greedy little children who will burn anyone or anything for power.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 5 points 3 months ago

The title is solid clickbait (it's not actually 100% car-free, duh) but I can forgive it considering the reality of living in Tokyo. I have a couple friends that have been there for a while, and while they haven't kicked the US car-brain sickness completely they've had to admit it's easier to go most places without one.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 1 points 3 months ago

Reminder to anyone who bought a Tesla years ago before musk publicly admitted he's nazi. If you have free data or supercharging on the old cars, use it as much as you can. You're costing Tesla money just by existing and using their services. Do with that what you will.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 1 points 4 months ago

Dysphoria doesn’t feel like dysphoria if you’ve expierenced it your entire life. Instead it just feels normal.

Where do I buy this on a shirt.

You have no idea how much I sympathize with this. It is so hard to convince myself that any of this is real some days, on top of all the other problems that forcing myself to realize "I have a body" in geneal causes

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 3 points 5 months ago

Thanks for mentioning, I didn't know about this. Just subbed!

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 12 points 5 months ago

Support your local co-ops! Glad to see they were able to step in and help.

Target c-suite can generally go eat a urinal cake. Not that I ever really shopped there anyway but after they caved to bigots they went up there with freddies/kroger and amazon on my shit list.

Also sorry for the rant in advance: I wish small grocers were more fairly prioritized in general. Here in Portland we do have a few and I'm lucky enough to be kind of near one, but some areas are completely out of luck. Even the ones we do have tend to cut a fine line on prices due to how crazy jacked up properly values and rents are. Trash single fam and large business zoning rules are really blocking a lot of progress.

[–] agegamon@beehaw.org 2 points 5 months ago

It depends heavily on where you live.

Where I grew up, the main concern was that snow piled up quickly during heavy storms. Most people knew how to deal with it and would be fine, but the incompetent people (who to be very clear aren't always new to the area...) made things extremely dangerous for everyone else. Doesn't matter if you're an expert at driving in the snow if some asshat with worn out 3-season tires plows into you and injures you. But we had the infrastructure to withstand cold and snow, even if most of it was old and janky. The human aspect of it was a little messed up (plow drivers making min wage and working max legal hours, people being left to shovel 3-4ft of heavy plow walls in their driveway, etc) but they managed to deal with it. Core things like power and gas were mostly buried and kept working so you could stay warm at home, and homes were designed for temps well below freezing.

Long time ago I did experience a blizzard in Wyoming. Holy crap, like nothing else I've experienced. We literally couldn't see the road 20 feet in front of us at times. You get snow-blind if you stare at it too long. We saw so many cars that had driven off the road on accident because they lost track of where the pavement was.

I live in Portland OR now, we don't get many blizzards but our ice storms are rough. If we get snow people stay home if they can, it rarely lasts longer than a few days before it all melts.

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