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Toilet Paper in an Unusual Place [OC]
  • All in all it’s just another turd on the wall

  • Photo taken by my ruleloved father
  • Rule 34 perhaps? Meaning there must be porn of a car infotainment system out there somewhere

  • Right to jail
  • Yes, it’s called Bovril as it’s basically that already

  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • I’ll preface them by saying this is me being critical of it, it is otherwise very good:

    • the bellows don’t stay attached, everytime I take the lid off to put beans in I have to reattach them in place
    • grind adjustment dial is obscured by the indicator such that you can’t read what it’s set to easily
    • adjustment indicator can itself be moved without changing grind size
    • bellows tend to blow the fresh grounds everywhere, especially the fines at the end
    • as a leftie, the switch is in an irritating position
  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Don’t stick your dinky were you wouldn’t stick your pinkie

  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Please do not fap into your coffee grinder, it’ll really increase the retention with all the stickiness. I fear you may have confused grinder with Grindr here

  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Fantastic grinder, got one a few months back and absolutely love it. Has a few quirks and I can never not laugh at the bellows, but produces generally tasty coffee with minimal dialling in

  • Do we have to share a stapler?
  • The stories that man could tell, bonus points if he has his dog Gromit with him

  • Is it OK for a company to expect using their paid product for a job interview?
  • I don’t know if there’s any legal implications, but morally it’s pretty abhorrent. The question I’d be asking is would you even want to work for a company that engages in that type of tactic, especially since they’re likely to repeat that kind of nonsense after you’ve started the job.

  • Name rule
  • What? No Penistone?

  • 70,000 ATT customers are without service across the US
  • I would have also put 20 down on an expired certificate

  • what should I know before hosting my matrix server (on my PC)?
  • You can use old machines for all kinds of servers, I’ve got a stack of old laptops running a Kubernetes cluster, but synapse would push some of them possibly further than they can go so I have it on my more powerful NAS, and even then it isn’t exactly speedy at times

  • what should I know before hosting my matrix server (on my PC)?
  • Lots of decent suggestions here so not going to repeat them, but I do have a couple of my own if using synapse:

    • have plenty of RAM
    • have plenty of CPU
    • have plenty of DB storage space
    • use Postgres as your database, SQLite sucks

    Basically synapse is just a resource hog, and you need to plan for that. The database itself grows quicker than you’d expect as well

  • Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge
  • I’m most familiar (although casually) either UK/EU rules, and this page has an excellent breakdown of what’s considered the bare minimum this side of the pond for safety.

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/drivers-hours-goods-vehicles/1-eu-and-aetr-rules-on-drivers-hours

    Personally I prefer to have a 20-30 min break every 2 hours which leaves me feeling sufficiently refreshed, and conveniently works perfectly for changing a 64kWh EV enough to do the next leg at the same ratio. I honestly believe switching to an EV has forced me to become a safer driver with regard to taking breaks.

  • The Russian Black Sea Fleet is getting bodied out there.
  • I was wondering if this was similar to the Baltic Fleet and going down the comments looking for a reference. Lemmy did not disappoint

  • Suggestions: good independent coffee roasters in the UK?
  • Most welcome, and really enjoying this thread for recommendations myself. Others I’ve been to in person in the last 12 months now I’ve had to think about it:

    • Origin coffee, Cornwall - fantastic roastery café, very friendly staff.
    • Buxton coffee roasters, Peak District - generally seem to be darker roasts but have some interesting ideas. Sadly doesn’t have a café
    • Foundation coffee, Manchester - used to have a lot more in store than is currently online, not sure what’s going on. Two very nice cafés though
    • ManCoCo, Manchester - white lie, didn’t go myself in person, but friend I was with did to get me a surprise gift as we were <5 mins away. Was a tasty coffee but can’t comment further.

    Places I personally avoid from experience:

    • Chatsworth house restaurant blend - had this in a Christmas hamper for the past few years, goes straight in the bin as it is undrinkably dark for my taste
    • Pippas London - a front for a huge white label coffee distribution warehouse. Coffee was nice enough, but prefer to support small batch roasters.

    Personally I really enjoy the whole going to the roastery and seeing what they have, trying a few things out etc, so I’m heavily biased towards what’s available to me locally. I’ve got The Nocturn to try when I next run out of Kickback, but as I’ve never tried any I can’t pass any judgement.

  • Suggestions: good independent coffee roasters in the UK?
  • Current drinking a cup from Kickback Coffee in the Peak District, great coffee and great people, usually go and pick it up in person.

  • Another State Lawmaker Wants To Criminalize Porn Through Age Verification
  • Ah I see, and you’re most welcome. 2FA is something I am very passionate about, to the point I’m trying to convince my whole family to use security keys, but I come up against a lot of resistance to it

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