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Moru commented on Burner Phone 101   rebeccawilliams.info/burn... · Posted by u/CharlesW
alisonatwork · 3 days ago
That's only the case because the truly secure and encrypted networks are not the default.
Moru · 3 days ago
This has changed before. HTTP used to be just fine. Only your bank used HTTPS. Now everyone uses HTTPS. It's the default, if you don't support it on your webserver, customers will have troubles reaching it.
Moru commented on Ban me at the IP level if you don't like me   boston.conman.org/2025/08... · Posted by u/classichasclass
firefoxd · 3 days ago
Since I posted an article here about using zip bombs [0], I'm flooded with bots. I'm constantly monitoring and tweaking my abuse detector, but this particular bot mentioned in the article seemed to be pointing to an RSS reader. I white listed it at first. But now that I gave it a second look, it's one of the most rampant bot on my blog.

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43826798

Moru · 3 days ago
Rule number one: You do not talk about fight club.
Moru commented on How Not to Buy a SSD   andrei.xyz/post/how-not-t... · Posted by u/speckx
traceroute66 · 6 days ago
> I go out of my way to support local business.

Let me tell you a little story my friend ....

Near my friend's house, there used to be a little mulit-generation "mom & pop" hardware shop.

It was an aladdin's cave. As a customer the place looked a mess, floor to ceiling (and even the ceiling !) covered in hardware widgets. But the owner could wave his magic wand and go find exactly what you wanted.

One day, across the street, a new shop opened. It was the "click & collect" branch for a large national hardware retailer.

All the builders and electricians that used to shop at the little shop moved over to the large retailer because they had all their trade discounts.

The little shop couldn't survive on the random home owner just popping into buy a single screw or a short length of cable. So they shut down.

Fast forward a few years and along comes Mr Property Developer. Takes one look at the patch where the large national retailer's shop is and thinks "ooh, that looks nice".

So they bought out those shops, knocked them down and turned the plot into a high-rise instead. But the national retailer survived because by then most people were getting stuff delivered to site from online orders by couriers and not doing many collections.

So dream all you like about "support your local business". But the reality is that its more like Darwin's theory of evolution out there. Those who can adapt thrive. Those who don't will be eaten by a predator.

The reality is its 2025, we live in an ever increasing online world, and all these "local businesses" of which you speak need to learn that online footfall is just as important (if not more important) than the traditional walk-in footfall.

Moru · 4 days ago
That's some mighty high horses you have there my friend.

I live in a city where McDonalds shut down because the local burger place was more popular.

I have spent my whole life not supporting big companies, I have been running those small local businesses myself. And I'm pretty tired of the 20-year olds coming there with the usual "It's the year 1999, this is the future, keep up!".

yawn get off my lawn.

Moru commented on Control shopping cart wheels with your phone (2021)   begaydocrime.com/... · Posted by u/mystraline
ljf · 6 days ago
This brought back a memory of living in Byron Bay Australia in 1999 - there was a person who’s full time job was driving around town with a trailer, collecting shopping trolleys and returning them to the Woolworths supermarket.

I’d never seen that in the uk - but maybe that town was the sweet spot in size where it was small enough that you could actually get home with a trolley (and it was nice and flat), and maybe the number of visitors passing through meant rules got broken more - though the trolleys were more in the suburban areas than just where the hostels were.

Moru · 6 days ago
I still see that in our town except he drives around maybe once a year. It just isn't a problem here. Even with unlocked carts now.

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Moru commented on Control shopping cart wheels with your phone (2021)   begaydocrime.com/... · Posted by u/mystraline
unwind · 6 days ago
Larger stores in Sweden also use the coin system, even though as in the Netherlands it feels like use is declining in favor of just unlocked carts.

My favorite part of the system in larger stores is that to handle people not carrying cash (Sweden is pretty long-gone in this regard), you can usually go inside the store to get a free plastic token that fits the reader.

That always made me chuckle, since the entire point of the system is that you're supposed to be incentivized to return the cart to get your money back, so by replacing your money with a free plastic token that they hand out from a basket, they did .. something to the overall system design.

Still fun as an example of how the customer's overall experience is more important than the point of an entire security system, I think.

Moru · 6 days ago
Most places in north Sweden has stopped locking the carts. Sadly some youth took all carts and filled the car parking lot with them. And made some tiktok post about it. So it wont take long until the carts all get a lock again.
Moru commented on It’s not wrong that "\u{1F926}\u{1F3FC}\u200D\u2642\uFE0F".length == 7 (2019)   hsivonen.fi/string-length... · Posted by u/program
eastbound · 6 days ago
It can be many Zero-Width Space, or a few Hair-Width Space.

You never know, when you don’t know CSS and try to align your pixels with spaces. Some programers should start a trend where 1 tab = 3 hairline-width spaces (smaller than 1 char width).

Next up: The <half-br/> tag.

Moru · 6 days ago
You laugh but my typewriter could do half-br 40 years ago. Was used for typing super/subscript.
Moru commented on How Not to Buy a SSD   andrei.xyz/post/how-not-t... · Posted by u/speckx
jchw · 6 days ago
> Honest question: after all the reports of co-mingled inventory, plain fakes etc. being sold by Amazon - for years i might add - do you really consider Amazon being a reliable source for anything that is not some unimportant trinket?

Not really 100% sure why you're getting down-voted (edit: I guess not anymore. Comment was gray when I replied.), but to answer your question, no. I do not trust Amazon for anything important.

I do still sometimes use Amazon in spite of this, only because they are nonetheless very useful. They have a very wide selection, and are often able to do same-day and 1-day shipping of almost anything even over here in some random suburbia. This has become important lately because things I used to just buy physically are no longer obtainable physically. For example, the last local electronics store went out of business, and the nearest Micro-Center is probably an hour drive or so, and that's not even as good for electronics.

Still, I'm always skeptical of Amazon. I never trust that the prices are the lowest, and often they're not. And I never trust that the product will be authentic, because it might not be, though it usually still is. And yep, the review system is bullshit. You can see people playing around with "variations" to basically group unrelated things, if not literally re-using an old Amazon product ID. And when you search for anything, even if Amazon actually has decent products from known brands, they'd prefer to show you key-smash anonymous Chinese brands instead, even when the prices aren't that much cheaper anyway.

But, that's just how it goes. People voted with their wallets and they chose Amazon, and now that they did and all of the smaller local shops are all dead, Amazon doesn't really need to worry about competing with them anymore.

Moru · 6 days ago
I go out of my way to support local business. I don't care if I have to wait a day or two more. So be it. I am NOT supporting amazon.
Moru commented on How Not to Buy a SSD   andrei.xyz/post/how-not-t... · Posted by u/speckx
jchw · 6 days ago
In general I am afraid to buy storage devices except directly from the vendor at the moment. I've heard that there's also lots of fraudulent HDDs being sold with botched SMART data, even on Amazon, even marked as "New", even sold by Amazon. Scary proposition unless you're dying to test out your RAID array redundancy.
Moru · 6 days ago
I'm curious with what you mean with "Even sold by Amazon". The last few years I see nothing but reports of cheap fake products over Amazon.

Years ago I ordered some T-Shirts to test and they were all fake versions that barely survived the first wash. Haven't ordered anything since then.

Moru commented on Ratfactor's illustrated guide to folding fitted sheets   ratfactor.com/cards/fitte... · Posted by u/zdw
Moru · 18 days ago
My trick is to wash the sheets, run in dryer and back on the beds. No folding involved :)

u/Moru

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