That’s often the case, or for a smaller garage they will do (if you ask for it) a pre-inspection/service & then take it somewhere else to be tested. AFAIK It’s allowed to be driven on the road without a valid MOT if it’s on the way to or from an appointment at a testing centre, and a retest is free.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Managing proxmox, virtual machines, and othersEnglish
4·5 months agoAs others have said, if your VMs are Linux, set up unattended_updates and forget about it.
If your VMs are windows, then Action1 is free up to 200 clients, it does need an agent installed, but that auto updates too.
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Tech Support Memes@lemmy.ca•"How am I supposed to remember 12 characters!?"
1·5 months agoThat’s only true if someone guessing your pass phrase knows that it’s made up of words and not random characters.
The idea behind pass phrases is that these things are easy for your human brain to remember, but long enough to be hard to guess by typing random characters (or even combinations of words) by an attacker or a computer (or even a LLM)
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Dullsters@dullsters.net•I tried to rearrange my TV cabinet.
5·5 months agoThe nice thing about buying something like that is that you can modify it.
Computer doesn’t fit because this bit is in the way? Chop it out.
Need some more holes in the back? Drill more holes!
This vertical strut is in the way of that other thing & it only fits here because that’s where the mounting holes are? Make some new mounting holes.
The whole thing is 25 mm (1") too deep? Cut 25 mm (1") off the back.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Hitting the High Notes (2005)English
2·6 months agoI always loved reading Joel’s stuff, clear & well thought out. It was especially exciting when they were building Stack Overflow, but that’s kinda got buried now. Things come & things go…
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I painted the garage doors. It took three coats.
3·8 months agoVery nice! Well done 👍🏼
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do people insist on not answering ALL the questions in an email or text message?
17·10 months agoBeen doing email since it began. Same frustrations.
Solutions (workarounds):
- Email is structured with “executive summary” & “detail”. That way I can write all the words I want but people can only read the first paragraph.
- Never ask questions. Tell them what I’m going to choose, & give them opportunity to disagree. That way if they don’t respond usefully I can take their “non-response” as a response & proceed anyway.
- If I need to ask a question, use a phone call or go to their desk, or (shudder) make a meeting.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The case against conversational interfaces « julian.digitalEnglish
41·10 months agoInteresting article, I agree with his analysis, not sure (yet) that I agree with his conclusions. My brain needs to think about it in the background for a bit (just the way mine works).
TLDR: we should expect conversational interfaces to be an addition to the workflows we currently use.
TheUniverseandNetworks@lemmy.worldtoHomeassistant@lemmy.ml•Door locks that can be retrofitted to provide locked/unlocked status?
1·11 months agoWith this type of strike you know if you’ve provided power to it to unlock it.
The other part (which unlocks with the key) is in the moving part of the door, so any connections to it are going to have to navigate the hinge & survive repeated bending. So why do that?
The obvious way is to use a standard magnetic intruder alarm switch, then the connections can be on the frame.
It will operate when the door is opened, not when it unlocks, but it’s so much simpler to implement.
Yeah. I retired a year ago, every now & then I say to myself “I’m sure I had a script for that…” bit then I can’t find it of course, which makes me sad.
Oh & I used to sign in to GitHub with a username & password, then GitHub said I needed to change my password, and emailed me a link to my old work address, which I can no longer access.
So I’m going to have to fork my own stuff!
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•We Are Against Animal Testing
2·1 year agoSome say the mice are testing us (Douglas Adams)
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Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Reminds me a little of Mr. Rogers' famous "look for the helpers" quote
2·1 year agoI’ve noticed that whenever there’s a group of people together, someone will be the leader, it doesn’t matter who the group are, there will be a leader & everyone will know it.
Now that leader has a choice to be a bully, or someone who tries not to be a leader.
So yes we absolutely need to train our kids what good (inclusive) leadership looks like, so they can either follow those people, or be those people.
“Also car has great visibility forward and fuck all backwards, rear view mirror is like double the size of the rear window (in the reflection, not side by side).”
Yeah - this is exactly why you should reverse park. When you come out again into potentially a stream of traffic, if you reverse park, you’re coming out forwards, you can see them & they can see you. If you forward park you have literally no idea what you’re backing out into.
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Android@lemmy.world•What's your favourite paid Android app?English
2·1 year agoThe only paid app I’ve got is Sound Profile. Puts the phone on quiet (except for family) at night, or silent (with auto resume to normal) in meetings. It’s on my & spouse’s phones.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the largest file transfer you have ever done?
2·1 year agoYeah, shout out for rsync also. It’s awesome. Combine it with ssh & it feels pretty secure too.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you ever use the Internet Archive for anything?
6·2 years agoA long time ago I was repairing my dad’s camera, I found an article describing the exact fault & a link to how to fix it, but the link was dead.
Used the wayback machine to find a text only copy of the fix (no pictures) which was enough.
Was immensely proud that someone had had the idea to invent the IA & have been recommending it ever since.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•HoooooooooooooooooootEnglish
44·2 years agogenerate electricity.
not generate electricity.
generate electricity the other way around.
not generate electricity.
generate electricity.
not generate electricity.
generate electricity the other way around.
not generate electricity…
Edit: I dumbly misread your post (energy/electricity) & thought of this, which I will leave here because it made me smile & that’s a good thing.
How do we know that lots of people didn’t figure this out & then got on with their lives? Because there was no way for them to tell all the other people in the world, we’ll never know, or if they wrote it down it’s been lost, so likewise we’ll never know.
Is hard to imagine what the world was like before mass literacy and mass communication.


I remember WordPerfect when it was still a DOS program. The simplicity of “this format code affects all text after it” was elegant.
And then we got Word foisted on us, with “this format code (which you have no way of viewing) affects the block of text before it” so if you accidentally delete or move that format code then you screw up a seemingly random bunch of text. And here we are.