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  • I'm currently working getting advertising going for my contracting business, and the number of people straight getting mad at me because I refuse to use Meta and Google is too damn high. I refuse to give Meta any business whatsoever, though I might do an SEO campaign with Google/bing.

  • I do as well, except the left side has a disposal inlet and I've long since replaced the faucet. It's a pain that it's so shallow, I end up splashing myself every time I do the dishes, I want to remodel this kitchen something fierce.

  • Old hardware used to get really upset before plug and play became common. I remember I was playing some old racing game with a joystick on a win95 box, and accidentally pulled the connector out, lost my entire game because the system flipped out.

  • Bingo.

    Contributing and/or maintaining a FOSS project < not getting murdered by my wife for "playing on my computer instead of spending time with my family."

    It could be some of the most mission-critical work imaginable, but she'd still see it as goofing around because I'm not getting paid, and she requires attention. And I love the hell out of my wife, so happy wife indeed equals happy life.

  • Indeed. We have central heat, and technically we're supposed to install one of those fireplace inserts for efficiency (California). But there's nothing better than a roaring fire, even if it sucks more heat out of the house than it puts in.

  • This was more likely. I seem to remember people passing around IPs on IRC then AIM chatrooms of webcams from all over that were accessible from a browser, but I'm fairly certain the owners had no idea they were open to the internet. This must've been late 90s/early 00s.

  • Aye, but I'm talking about those working at said landfill, and I do believe there's a huge predication within this conversation that all participants are fully law abiding folks, even marginally. Not saying you're wrong in any sense, but I'm just on about the gray area of individuals employed by said landfill just keeping a keen eye open for a potentially valuable little box and then running off into the sunset should they happen on it. Pure speculation, of course.