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stryk commented on Slack have blocked using the website on mobile   twitter.com/twitonatrain/... · Posted by u/Marazan
Angostura · 6 years ago
The main problem for me is - if you're not logged in, you've missed that part of the conversation.
stryk · 6 years ago
There are options for persistent connections, with logs and detachment, etc. ZNC/PsyBNC/Quassel come to mind. ZNC, in particular, is extendable via Perl or Python (or TCL if you're a masochist). I hear good things about Quassel as well, but it's still early in development.

I get Android notifications if I'm detached from irssi in tmux and someone PMs, says my handle, or any number of custom triggers I set. All free & open source (other than the android phone).

stryk commented on Slack have blocked using the website on mobile   twitter.com/twitonatrain/... · Posted by u/Marazan
stryk · 6 years ago
What's wrong with IRC? It still works a treat, and has ever since the early-mid 90's.
stryk commented on The special effects for the computer display in “Escape From New York”   twitter.com/Foone/status/... · Posted by u/thibautg
hazeii · 7 years ago
The effect was actually done using retroreflective tape; the building were indeed a physical model, with the edges covered in 3M Scotchlite tape. From first-hand experience (on other movies) the camera is placed behind a half-silvered mirror placed with a 45 degree tilt, with a projector underneath (in this case shining green light). The net result is the camera and projector are on the same optical axis, so no shadows are visible and because the tape (retro)reflects so strongly that's the only thing that shows up.

We used exactly the same technique on 'Superman', but projecting footage in sync with the camera and the most massive screen of Scotchlite behind the actors (it's must've been something like 200 feet wide and 50 high, so big we had to dig a curved trench several feet deep in the floor of Pinewood's A stage to fit it all in (my boss at the time won an Oscar for the flying FX).

stryk · 7 years ago
I'd be interested to know what folks in your field think of the newly developed substance [1]'Vantablack'. Thin carbon tubes that apparently absorb 99.965% of visible light. Are there any cool applications for this stuff in practical effects?

1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vantablack

stryk commented on Google’s first all-hands after 2016 election [video]   breitbart.com/tech/2018/0... · Posted by u/Domenic_S
jasonvorhe · 8 years ago
Maybe being conservative just isn't that smart to begin with?
stryk · 8 years ago
THIS is a not-insignificant part of the problem. right here. You jumped straight out of the gate with calling the OP stupid. Not even a feigned attempt at some sort of discussion or debate.

You saw the word "conservative" and BOOM it's right into the Us vs. Them, Me vs. You, Good vs. Evil. I just don't see how that is healthy, at all, for anyone or anything including the country. It's childish. Social media and karma/upvotes/likes/karma/fake-internet-points, whatever you want to call it, has devolved us into kids on the schoolyard.

United we stand, divided we fall. grow up

stryk commented on Benzodiazepines: Our Other Prescription Drug Problem   journalistsresource.org/s... · Posted by u/pratheekrebala
mnm1 · 8 years ago
Do you have a source for this "common knowledge"? I've seen plenty of people on methadone do just fine with benzos, especially if they take prescribed doses. I'm not so sure this isn't some bullshit pushed by doctors without evidence so that they have an excuse to stop treating their patients and leave them without benzos in a state where they are forced to either go to the black market or potentially withdraw and die. I've seen a lot of this from doctors as regards to methadone patients, trying to take people who have been on benzos for years or decades off without proper tapering and without a proper reason. It's almost as if they think of methadone patients as less than human, creatures whose lives are not of value. Wait, not almost. Whatever happened to the hippocratic oath?
stryk · 8 years ago
I mean I cannot link you to a direct source, it was just something everyone knew, ya know 'common knowledge'. This was on both coasts as well as the midwest.

And it was explained to me at 3 different clinics in 3 different areas of the country that it was really about #1) liability -- particularly at clinics that accepted insurance for payment but not exclusively, there were cash-only ones with the same rule: No Benzos full-stop. If you had a legit prescription for xanax or ativan then they would send a letter to the prescribing doctor and would not dose you until they got an affirmative, positive response -- and to a somewhat lesser extent #2) they know it has the real potential to be fatal, and they're not monsters they don't want to kill all the junkies. Despite what you might think, some of them actually do give a shit and got into substance abuse medicine trying to help. Sure, for some it's just a job, and if you own the clinic it's a gold-shitting goose, but there are a lot of them who are genuinely trying to do good.

stryk commented on Benzodiazepines: Our Other Prescription Drug Problem   journalistsresource.org/s... · Posted by u/pratheekrebala
UpshotKnothole · 8 years ago
A friend of mine got hooked on heroin and ended up on methadone maintence. He’s since managed to get off that and is clean, but he had horror stories of people on methadone abusing benzodiazepines like crazy. Apparently mixing methadone and high doses of drugs like Xanax produce effects similar to heroin, but benzos are really hard to get off. He talked about a woman who couldn’t get her Xanax fix, and she started having seizures. Benzodiazepines take months to titrate off safely, and higher doses associated with abuse do unpleasant things to your seizure threshold and memory.

Bad stuff unless you must have it.

stryk · 8 years ago
It is incredibly, incredibly dangerous to mix benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, etc.) with Methadone. This is common knowledge amongst opiate addicts, at least everywhere I ever went in the US back in my wilder days. I have 3 close friends whom I grew up with that all died before age 30 from abusing that exact combination of narcotics, and know of countless more just in my home state alone.

Benzos are a respiratory depressant, and when combined with Methadone it amplifies it to the point where you stop breathing in your sleep and never wake up from respiratory failure, lack of oxygen to the brain, or your body freaks out and has a coronary episode, etc. it's really really risky -- no joke & no exaggeration. If alcohol is in the mix too then it's even worse.

And I'm not going to pretend like it's not enjoyable -- because it is. It's a great fuckin' buzz if downers are your thing. IMO it's better than heroin (no 'rush' to it, but the effects hit you like a ton of bricks and it lasts all night long. And it's a cheap buzz too), but it's also asking for your life to end.

methadone clinics know this and every one that I've ever seen, heard of, or been to personally Benzos are their one big 'no-no' [as in: if we find it in your Whiz Quiz we kick you out, some won't even give you a second chance and most clinics have mandatory urine screening twice a month, some every week]. You can test positive for damn near anything else -- and they expect you to test positive for opiates -- but if you have benzos in there then you kick rocks.

stryk commented on Blind: an anonymous, corporate social network   techcrunch.com/2018/08/11... · Posted by u/Sonnol53
stryk · 8 years ago
>> "With Blind, users are completely anonymous, but are required to submit a verified work email to join a company channel."

That sentence doesn't make sense. How can it be "completely anonymous" but you have to submit an e-mail address?

stryk commented on I Moved To The Bay Area From Belgium A Month Ago. Here Are My First Impressions.   twitter.com/bdc/status/10... · Posted by u/dsr12
mattthebaker · 8 years ago
I doubt his experiences were primarily in the city -- absolutely no mention of homelessness, human excrement, or hypodermic needles, incredible!
stryk · 8 years ago
homeless citizens and needles I understand, but 'human excrement' -- what? Is people shitting in the streets as common and as noticeable as homelessness? WTF is that about, I thought SF was, by and large, wealthy? Why isn't it clean?
stryk commented on AWS error exposed GoDaddy business secrets   zdnet.com/article/aws-err... · Posted by u/sahin-boydas
tptacek · 8 years ago
No, by AWS users. There are safe ways to configure AWS and there are very unsafe ways, and the very unsafe ways are easy, well-documented, and on the UX "happy path".
stryk · 8 years ago
We hear about these mis-configurations leading to publicly-viewable things that shouldn't be publicly viewable all the time. This makes me wonder what is the default security setting? It seems like -- and this is from the outside looking in, I have little experience with AWS -- whatever the default is, it's not nearly strict enough. Shouldn't the default config be pretty restrictive for security's sake? Or is this a case of trying to dumb it down in the name of "usability" or "streamlining the UI" or some other marketing fluff crap (aka "for people who don't/won't/can't RTFM")?

u/stryk

KarmaCake day1258November 14, 2015View Original