Formerly /u/Zagorath on the alien site.
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether b8:27:eb:93:9b:06 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 192.168.20.40/24 brd 192.168.20.255 scope global dynamic noprefixroute eth0 valid_lft 81876sec preferred_lft 81876sec 3: wlan0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN group default qlen 1000 link/ether b8:27:eb:c6:ce:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 4: docker0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default link/ether ce:3e:0d:9b:fa:14 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 172.17.0.1/16 brd 172.17.255.255 scope global docker0 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forevernet.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1But disabling IPv6 in the OS should fix it
I've already followed the instructions I could find to do that, but it didn't work. Either disabling IPv6 isn't the solution, or the instructions for how to disable it are incomplete. (You can see comments elsewhere in the thread for more detail.)
Sorry, maybe I should have explained every single step I tried in the body of the original post. I didn't, partly because there were just too many and partly because I forgot which methods I had tried and which pages I had visited. But that page is one I've seen already.
It mentions to "blacklist" the module in a file that doesn't exist. In fact, in a file that's in a directory that doesn't exist, which makes me very sceptical about the later claim that creating that file will fix it.
/etc/modules-load.dexists, but not/etc/modules.d. I did already try the final suggestion to add that line to the end of/boot/firmware/cmdline.txtthough. No luck.I think the fact that it's 6 years old is probably a big part of the reason it didn't help. Files and directories have moved around. The suggestions in that post are literally just "do this" without any underlying explanation of what it's doing that could lend to further investigation of the more modern way to do it.
It’s like if you asked why the top gear in your car isn’t working and gave the model of car and engine type and gearbox
Except if I try and access the same domain using curl, it works fine. For some reason, Docker specifically is what's failing.
Yes, that is what I am here seeking help with.
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Oh right. Yeah I haven't had the Facebook app installed on my phone in like a decade.
But yeah, clicking on an image on the Facebook website doesn't actually add it to your browser history, because Facebook tries to act like an SPA, a decision they made seemingly specifically to frustrate the user. Because in addition to not adding clicked images to your browser history, they also will refresh the page if you tab away and come back after a minute or two.
Hobby Lobby, well-known for being owned by Evangelical Christians, fears barcodes are the “mark of the beast,”
Oh, so they're literally fucking insane.
I went looking for more articles about this and came across a Reddit thread where the top comment was:
I mean, the cynic in me says that any large business that does not do full inventory control is a front for money laundering.
Which would certainly be less insane than what The Hill claims is the true reason. Another comment said:
some xtians I've encountered in the workplace literally see the harder way to do something as more virtuous
Which definitely rings true (think: the kind of person who insists cashiers should stand up for...some reason).
Snopes marks the claim that it's due to the mark of the beast as false, but reading their reasoning, this seems too strong a position to me. More accurate would be to say it's not explicitly supported by evidence. Because the official reasoning that is given also feels really flimsy.
Human beings can't read a bar code.
No shit. Human beings can't read the random string of numbers you use currently, either.
A lot of our product comes from cottage industries in Asia that couldn't mark their goods with bar codes if they tried.
Bullshit. You think other stores in your industry don't get stuff from the same places?
Inventory control by computer is not as accurate as you think.
Ok? Can't be worse than by hand.
Employees take more pride in their work when they know they are in charge, not some faceless machine.
This certainly sounds like the most believable part. Not that it's true: this is exactly that fundie bullshit the Redditor I quoted above was talking about. But it's believable that a fundie store might believe it to be true.
Customer service is better.
Everything I've read suggests the exact opposite.
The time savings at check-out is minimal — and easily squandered.
wtf does "squandered" mean, exactly? Be precise.
Reprogramming the computer for sales would take a huge effort in our case, because we put so many individual items on sale each week.
There's no way POS software require reprogramming to enter in sales.
Twenty million dollars is a lot of money.
Not for a company with estimated annual revenue of $8 billion, it's not.
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Eh, not really. It's more that at this level the difference in performance between men and women closes significantly, with some ultra swim records being held by women. For the English Channel specifically, the current record for speed of crossing is held by a man. So it's not particularly amazing that it was a woman (though it is amazing that it was a physically disabled woman!), but neither would it have been amazing had it been a man.
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Why are you being judgy about what websites someone uses?
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I'm not actually sure what you mean, but if I'm understanding it correctly, uhh, what? No they don't. If you click an external link on Facebook they send you to it with a redirect, so they know you went to that site, but they don't know of any further links you might click.
But anyway, that's not relevant to this here, because it was a photo shared on Facebook, not an external link.
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Also, there was this hilarious comment under the original image:
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I fucking hate the way Facebook changed how the site works so that clicking on an image no longer puts it in your browser history. Earlier today I saw a post where the swimmer whose track was shown in this specific image responded to the comments. It was actually quite an amusing interaction and I wish I could go back and share it here.
But also: the swimmer was a she, not a he.
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wait I found it:
Sophie's link: https://sophie-adaptive-athlete.com/2023/01/18/2023-channel-swim-introduction/
A series of Facebook comments.
Claire Fletcher: He didn’t make it. Is he ok or he still swimming? [attached is a close-up of the path, showing that it ends some distance away from the coastline]
Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete: Claire Fletcher I did make it, the GPS transponder was on my pilot boat but the beach was too shallow for it to come in close enough so instead my pilot launched the small RIB boat to accompany me to shore 🙂
Melissa Dupree Haws: Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete wow! The real swimmer here! I’m so amazed at this feat of athleticism.
Claire Fletcher: Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete omg the actual swimmer is here AND a she not a he! That’s amazing! What made you want to do it? Was it a personal goal or for charity? Full respect to you by the way, well done!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Robert Mothersole: Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete so while you're here, if you dont mind me asking.....Why didn't you go straight ?
Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete: Robert Mothersole I did, in the English Channel the tides move up and down rather than across so you get 6 hours up, then 6 hours down. I swam on a Spring tide, which is a bigger tide to start with and I'm not a super fast swimmer (around 2 min 15 per 100m). So i was pushed up the channel for 6 hours, then down the channel for 6 hours twice...so i was swimming forwards but going sideways, if that makes sense?
Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete: Claire Fletcher its a long story...it was a personal, life changing goal, it raised money for charity and that money went to training swimming teachers to become specialist disability swimming teachers. If you want to know more then I write a blog and during the year of my channel training I documented my training each month. This is the first one explaining about me/how I got to where I was at the time - https://sophie-adaptive-athlete.com/.../2023-channel.../ If you scroll through my other blog posts I wrote multiple blogs about my actual swim too 🙂
Claire Fletcher: Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete that’s truly amazing! Well done you! Should be very proud of yourself! I am going to binge read your blogs now with a cuppa lol
Robert Mothersole: Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete it does make sense, it's a bit different from the local swimming baths, thanks for your answer and congratulations on swimming the Channel. Brilliant achievement 👍
Sophie Etheridge - Adaptive Athlete: Claire Fletcher hope you enjoyed them and your cuppa!
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The site that prominently poisend many Google AI summaries
The site that made huge bank by selling API access to Google so Google could poison its own search results with shitty AI summaries.
My surface reading of this is that it's making fun of how Israel has killed thousands of Palestinian children as part of their genocide, and that they therefore hate kids, in contrast to the paedophiles who "love" them.
But in fact, Israel has provided a safe haven for paedophiles from America and other countries, protecting them from conviction. So Israel is doubly guilty.
Because he didn't? Judaism evolved out of older henotheistic Canaanite religion, which evolved out of even older polytheistic Canaanite religion. Which was influenced by contact with outsiders like Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Uh, mods? The comment that I'm replying to was very obviously not antisemitic.
Yeah pretending that the state of Israel represents all Jewish people seems kinda antisemitic to me. [You're] Just eras[ing] Jewish people all over the world.
Is the obvious intended parsing of it.
I'mma be honest, when I read @paultimate14@lemmy.world's comment, I forgot all about the sex thing. It was because he's part of that group of boomer/Xer comedians who hate the idea that comedians should maybe not punch down. Who might be generally liberal in their politics (or at least have started out that way), but who manage to become beloved by the right because of making fun of trans people, and who double down when called out.
there are even “stop areas” in some very rural places, where the driver officially must stop anywhere along it when asked
In my city late night buses do this anyway, even in areas where the daytime route uses mostly request stops.
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Ah, so you want something you can paint with your fiancee but then also actually play? In my previous comment I was assuming the painting & collecting were all you were after.
Whatever the latest version of Raspbian was a month or two ago when I installed it.
uname -aoutputs[...]6.12.25+rpt-rpi-v8[...]./etc/os-releasecontains "Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)".