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  • The screen died on my wife's iPhone, fine I have other spare iPhones aplenty she can switch to. But at some point she had accepted a prompt on the iPhone to switch to eSIM so we couldn't just move a physical SIM over, you had to go through the "transfer eSIM" menus, which we couldn't do because the screen was dead. The only option the carrier gave us was going to a physical store.

    I'm never switching my main carrier to eSIM, what a PITA for absolutely no upside.

    (they're great for throwaway travel SIMs though)

  • My parents came to visit my over xmas and installed Airalo to get a local SIM. Activation failed, the support AI bot re-issued the eSIM, activation failed again, it got escalated to human support, they asked for a refund, and 12 hours later randomly the phone popped up an "eSIM activated!" message. That would have sucked if you actually relied on needing the SIM on landing.

  • On my (OpenWrt) router, configured using the OpenWrt interface

  • Yeah they'll log out in protest, but they'll all be back in a week or so. Happens every time.

  • The only way to stay sane

  • Anubis was originally created to protect git web interfaces since they have a lot of heavy-to-compute URLs that aren't feasible to cache (revision diffs, zip downloads etc).

    After that I think it got adopted by a lot of people who didn't actually need it, they just don't like seeing AI scrapers in their logs.

  • I learned coding at age 7-8 by messing around with the scripts of the built-in demo stacks in HyperCard. It was close enough to English that you didn't need to study syntax but could easily learn from example

  • Devices like laptops, tablets and phones, usually do not have Ethernet built in, or are too mobile to make it practical to use

    What I did in the living room was plug a USB-C dock with a 2.5 Gbit Ethernet adapter into the wall outlet with a 2 meter USB-C 3.x cable.

    So I sit down in the living room and plug in my laptop/phone in to charge when I'm using it and they automatically get a 2.5 Gbit network connection. Even iOS natively supports the common Realtek 2.5 Gbit chipset.

  • This is complete BS, I could find zero sources for that claim, and several debunking it.

    The only tangentially related thing I could find was that in colder climates, they need heat to de-ice the wings, and at one point, the power supply to a Scottish wind farm was cut off, so they put in some temporary diesel generators on-site to power the de-icing system to get the turbines going again.

  • Have you checked the SMART value 199/0xC7 "UltraDMA CRC Error Count"? This should tell you how many checksum errors happened on the SATA interface between the CPU and the drive. If this is higher than zero your hypothesis is correct and there's something bad with the connection, if it's zero then the problem is more likely to be elsewhere.

  • BTW the Brother scare about them adding DRM that was in the news a while back turned out to be false, it was just a random guy on Reddit with a bad third-party cartridge, and Brother replied that they do not block third-party cartridges.

    That said, I'm not a huge fan of their weird PPD installer on Linux that installs some random, undocumented crap

  • It could even be something "innocent" about how ad-blockers have started to interact with the site as YouTube ramps up their anti-adblock measures and the ad-blockers have to change how they work. Like maybe the ad-blockers have started blocking the JavaScript callback that logs the views.

  • Even before this drop in views, the rule was you have to watch a video for at least 30 seconds before it counts as a view, as a way to combat clickbait where people instantly bounce from a video. Maybe they have changed this further? Or they change some kind of bot detection?

  • On broadcast TV, a 30 minute timeslot had only 23 minutes of actual content and 7 minutes of ads.

    That's what we're heading back to. 20% of the watch time is ads.

  • Everyone here is speculating about their content, but the simple answer is YouTube just changed how they count the view number. The change basically happened overnight, so it's not some slow attrition of views. They said in the WAN Show that while the view count halved, the number of likes hasn't changed (the view/like ratio doubled), and the revenue they earned hasn't changed (CPM doubled). All of this points that the same number of humans are watching, but what counts as a view in the "views" number just changed.

  • They literally don't know. "GPT-5" is several models, with a model gating in front to choose which model to use depending on how "hard" it thinks the question is. They've already been tweaking the front-end to change how it cuts over. They've definitely going to keep changing it.

  • All outlets should just be replaced with IEC C13. Robust and compact.

  • Instagram is extremely popular, and it's heavily promoted inside of there, with Threads content embedded to almost look like Instagram content but when you tap on it it hops you over to Threads. I'm not surprised that they've been able to build a user base while X declines

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Horsepower required for 10 Gbit router?