You make an excellent point about the fediverse with which I wholeheartedly agree, but the point still stands that OP’s experience on lemmy.world in this particular situation was a result of their own unnecessary aggression towards someone asking a sincere question, not because it’s a “queerphobic shithole.”
lol, yeah, that was naïvely optimistic. Thanks for linking that!
Many of the credit reporting agencies will try to sell you on a subscription service that includes a credit “lock” feature that’s pretty much the same thing, but all of them are required to offer a free way to freeze your report so don’t let them talk you into it. Unless you’re interested in the other features of the subscription, which can be useful.
You’re being surveilled. Wonder what government watchlist you’re on?
My team and I last night were lucky enough that our computers came back up after a single reboot following the BSOD. VPN and certain applications were wonky the rest of the night.
We had nearly 300 servers impacted, almost 100 still down. All planned maintenance for the weekend has been cancelled. Incidents like these make me very glad I climbed the IT ladder enough to not be in a support role anymore.
A data breach is likely where they got your information from; whether it was this specific one is hard to say (there’s a new one practically every week).
That very breach is when I started keeping my credit reports frozen, which I highly recommend everyone look into doing.
Not all that confusing. The fix is deployed so it won’t affect any more machines. The ones already affected will take a while to restore.
Here’s to hoping they’re hourly and not salaried!
Not at all. You were just being a gaping asshole over there.
The upper class grants them power over their peers in lieu of decent pay.
“Can’t help everyone so let’s just help no one instead!”
Probably about as much as you.
a tragedy awaiting the overconfident a fun destination for billionaire excursions!
We’ll let them work out the kinks first, you just gotta know how to sell it.
Evidence that marginalized individuals are just as capable of asshol-ish behavior as the majority.
This whole thing reads like it was (poorly) translated to English.
You’re enabling your boss’ bad behavior. At some point it stops being their fault.
Ah, so they’ll be leaving soon! Gotta find those silver linings.
Further reading if anyone is interested in details.
Those song titles collectively sing “I’m still a stalker.”

iOS keyboards that don't censor "bad words"
Does anyone have any recommendations for alternate keyboard apps on iOS that don’t censor my less-than-polite speech? Having to type certain words out letter by letter is annoying enough since swipe texting won’t spell them out. And lately it seems like even after I type that stuff out, autocorrect will still go back and change those words. Tired of my phone trying to play Puritan Nanny.
Tried just googling the question, but the only results I get are how to add curse words to the text replacement list, and I’d rather not have to go program in every individual curse word.

"Override and add to download queue" is a useless feature?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12778644
In attempting to download American Dad, I've discovered the list of known shows with episode numbering issues because of TVDb's unflexible naming conventions. I found the option to "override and add to download queue" on the Interactive Search, but it didn't seem to be correcting the info on import. I finally found on the Servarr FAQ this bit about the override feature, "Note that this overruled information is not carried over to the import logic and manual imports may be required," indicating my override selections are ignored intentionally. So what's the point of this feature? Unless I'm missing something here, it seems completely useless to even have this option available if the override selections are then just completely ignored through the rest of the download and import process. Am I using this wrong?

"Override and add to download queue" is a useless feature?
In attempting to download American Dad, I've discovered the list of known shows with episode numbering issues because of TVDb's unflexible naming conventions. I found the option to "override and add to download queue" on the Interactive Search, but it didn't seem to be correcting the info on import. I finally found on the Servarr FAQ this bit about the override feature, "Note that this overruled information is not carried over to the import logic and manual imports may be required," indicating my override selections are ignored intentionally. So what's the point of this feature? Unless I'm missing something here, it seems completely useless to even have this option available if the override selections are then just completely ignored through the rest of the download and import process. Am I using this wrong?

Is Roku incompatible with Pi-hole now?
I recently got Pihole setup up and it’s working fine so far for everything that actually uses it. However, I know Roku uses hardcoded DNS to direct its requests to Google DNS. I can set a static route in my router that forwards all traffic for 8.8.8.8 and .4.4 to my pihole address, and I even start to see Roku requests on the pihole dashboard, but the Roku itself just completely shits the bed and acts as if it has no internet connectivity at all.
I’m using a number of block lists from Firebog, and I do see quite a few blocks for Roku addresses in those. Are there certain essential domains that need to be whitelisted for Roku to work? Or have they just finally managed to get their device to just not work with any sort of traffic filtering?

Cleaning recommendations?


Any recommendations on how to go about cleaning the inside? Thanks!