

I’m also in the market for an egg vibrator, apparently it makes for a really good breakfast if you scramble them before cracking into the pan.


I’m also in the market for an egg vibrator, apparently it makes for a really good breakfast if you scramble them before cracking into the pan.


There’s a pretty cool write up by KittenLabs about their SolarCamPi project - it’s pretty involved as far as DIY projects though, even down to stripping features out of the Raspberry Pi so it would use as little power as possible..
Awhile back I dabbled with a timelapse setup where I had a battery, GoPro and a Raspberry Pi with a 4G hat for remote monitoring - using Tailscale as the VPN - but that was never intended to run 24/7. I just set those up and accepted that they’d run for as long as they ran and then collect them.
Lots of 4G/WiFi solar security cameras around as another sort of ‘all in one’ solution - typically the main issue is they all want you to use their app. If you can find one with rtsp or ONVIF it’s easier to make them work with whatever you want, though again you’d probably need a Raspberry Pi or something inbetween in order to create the VPN/Tailscale/WireGuard connection to keep it secure.
It’s a purgatory of sorts.


My little brain broke when I started trying to figure out how big the number was… thanks for breaking it down even more intuitively, yeah it is way to large to have been correct!


walter is clearly saying something and is right of center framing, take this down immediately /s


I think they’re winding down the project unfortunately, so I might have to get with the times…


It’s a mix, I put two screenshots together. On the left is my monthly bandwidth usage from CPanel on the right is Awstats (though I hid some sections so the Robots/Spiders section was closer to the top).


It’s super weird for sure. I’m not sure how the bots have managed to use so much more bandwidth with only 30k more hits than regular traffic, I guess they probably don’t rely on any caching and fetch each page from scratch?
Still going through my stats, but it doesn’t look like I’ve gotten much traffic via any API endpoint (running WordPress). I had a few wallpapers available for download and it looks like for whatever reason the bots have latched onto those.


12,000 visits, with 181 of those to the robots.txt file makes way, way more sense. The ‘Not viewed traffic’ adds up to 136,957 too - so I should have figured it out sooner.
I couldn’t wrap my head around how large the number was and how many visits that would actually entail to reach that number in 25 days. Turns out that would be roughly 5.64 quinquinquagintillion visits per nanosecond. Call it a hunch, but I suspect my server might not handle that.


Phew, so I’m a dumbass and not reading it right. I wonder how they’ve managed to use 3MB per visit?


Oh dang, you just awakened a memory but I can’t remember which extension it was… same thing, started seeing ads injected into search and the YouTube sidebar.
Really scary given extensions auto-update, who thought that would be a good idea?


Ooh… can I print my next smartwatch?


I think I started watching the first couple of episodes and then stopped, can’t remember why. Might need to revisit it!


“Your honor, my archive of Linux ISOs were acquired under the pretense that they were ‘publicly available’ and the copyright holders didn’t ‘opt-out’ using the ‘up-for-grabs.txt’ standard I invented.”
In an insecure love triangle with Mallory.


Sounds like iDescriptor needs a “happy customers”-style quote section on their GitHub.
They could have put php up the top where it belongs.
Samsung’s keyboard history is sketchy as. Even when you select everything and ‘delete’ it from the history you can STILL PASTE. Like dude. I know some people find keyboard history useful but I don’t want it, just a huge security risk.


The intro to Burn Notice will play in my head whenever I see someone wearing sunglasses. Super cosy for sure, such a great cast.
A few times since I started journalling I’ve reflected on how much information in a given day is lost due to it not being “interesting” enough to be written down - and - how the information that makes it through the filter of my own viewpoint could be interpreted by other people who don’t live within my context.
In short: if post-apocalyptic humans have nothing other than my journal to rebuild the collective knowledge of our species… we’re truly fooked. They’ll know the horrors of Microsoft Teams or how friendly the bus driver was.
But for more important things, it made me really re-evaluate just how challenging the maintenance of our collective knowledge is and how as time goes on it gets harder and harder to correctly parse the original source ourselves: instead relying on the interpretations of others who had a closer frame of reference to ours - but - a lens of their own that we have to account for to.