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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.catoMemes@sopuli.xyzWork
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    2 days ago

    I remember doing this with a group of friends at one point. It was late at night, and we wanted to make as much noise as possible; so we were absolutely pounding on people’s doors before running and hiding in their bushes or around the corner. Wherever we could be out of sight, but still see their reaction as they opened the door and raged into the darkness.

    One of my friends decided to kick one door, and managed to break the latch literally kicking the front door in… (must have been pretty weak/damaged already, we couldn’t have been more than 13yo at the time) We didn’t manage to hide in time and got chased for like 6 blocks before the guy was too tired to chase us anymore and we lost him.

    (I’ll note this was not in America; firearms were not a concern in the slightest)











  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldServer monitor android widget
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    6 days ago

    Just this week, I setup Homepage to monitor my server and its various docker containers at a glance, including cpu/ram/network usage and a whole bunch of information pulled from their APIs (such as how many itemes are actively downloading via sonarr+sabnzbd, or how many queries were blocked by pihole today).

    That in turn lead me too Glances, both as various widgets in Homepage as well as a stand alone tool.

    Note: Homepage doesn’t come with authentication. You’ll have to handle that yourself via a reverse proxy or vpn. Glances has an optional login page you can enable, but I haven’t explored that. I access services like these by connecting to my network through OpenVPN.





  • Israel placed explosive material in a batch of Taiwanese-made pagers which were imported into Lebanon and destined for Hezbollah, the New York Times reported, citing American and other officials briefed on the operation.

    (source)

    I highly doubt every one of those pagers made it exclusively into a terrorists hands; but that’s also why I included the second half of that sentence:

    and/or used directly in the vicinity of civilians.

    Regardless, it’s evident many civilians have been harmed by this, and it was easy to predict this was the obvious outcome.