

Why risk it?
Why risk it?
As a fellow comp sci graduate (different uni, long time ago) that doesn’t fill me with a ton of confidence lol.
This could actually be a study on phishing lol
Or a less ethical study on virus propagation
Or maybe he has just gone rogue and his university hasn’t noticed because they probably don’t actually monitor what students are hosting very closely, as long as it’s not causing problematic network traffic.\
I doubt it, but I’m still not gonna click a link that someone is asking me to click lol
I self host for the same reason I’m not clicking some random link: distrust lol
Again, that doesn’t seem like it’d solve the problem I described better than a larger flush (or better design) would
That sounds like a great invention that my toilet unfortunately doesn’t have - and although I know how the mechanisms in my toilet work I’m unfortunately not enough of an experience to retrofit something like that in lol
But it’s something I’ll keep an eye out for when I eventually buy a house, assuming that ever happens lol
I wasn’t sure if you were satirically saying that trump would fix the issue, or you were accusing me of being a trump voter.
I don’t live in the USA, so neither can be true, and I’m not familiar with the quote you’re talking about. Although I’m usually pretty familiar with his shenanigans.
I’m complaining about my actual toilet which seems to use just too little water to completely flush everything, ironically wasting water.
My toilet is newer than that (and also I don’t live in the USA), so idk what to tell you.
It could just be a poor toilet (I didn’t buy it), or a plumbing issue (I live in an apartment), but if I flush once then stuff comes back up, and simply using more water fixes it so i assume it’s a flow issue
What mechanism?
I know how to fix the stuff in the tank, and that’s all working properly afaict.
I don’t understand how a hose would fix the issue better than flushing. They’re both using water.
Once I get a house and can buy my own toilet, I’ma get a bidet… But I’m not fucking with the plumbing of an apartment. And I don’t see how that’d solve this specific issue.
My apartment building is 15 years old, so about that old.
Honestly this might not be low flow, it could just be poor design. Or like you said, a plumbing problem.
Even when it doesn’t get clogged (which it often does), stuff will often come back up if I don’t flush twice. Since more water seemed to be the solution, I assumed the problem was low flow.
I live in an apartment, I didn’t get to choose 😔
Wat?
I can’t tell if this is an accusation or satire
I absolutely need to, but I live in an apartment and I don’t wanna do that kinda modification
Do you have to back up everything off site?
Maybe there are just a few critical files you need a disaster recovery plan for, and the rest is just covered by your raidz
We’re gonna go ahead and merge the gardening community with this one 😌
Self hosting a tree
It can be a few things.
It could be remote workspaces like GitHub codespaces.
But it could also be simpler: vscode is a web app, the native app you install is just an electron wrapper around the web app; so you can host it on a server an use it in the browser.
You’re probably right.
But the service specifically says unlimited, and that it supports torrents.
Those are known evils I know how to deal with, that are popular enough that there are foss tools to handle them.
But I’m being a bit hyperbolic here. I’m not as paranoid as I’m portraying myself… I just don’t have any motivation to click this particular risky link.