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  • I’ll preface them by saying this is me being critical of it, it is otherwise very good:

    • the bellows don’t stay attached, everytime I take the lid off to put beans in I have to reattach them in place
    • grind adjustment dial is obscured by the indicator such that you can’t read what it’s set to easily
    • adjustment indicator can itself be moved without changing grind size
    • bellows tend to blow the fresh grounds everywhere, especially the fines at the end
    • as a leftie, the switch is in an irritating position
  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Don’t stick your dinky were you wouldn’t stick your pinkie

  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Please do not fap into your coffee grinder, it’ll really increase the retention with all the stickiness. I fear you may have confused grinder with Grindr here

  • DF64 Gen 2 on sale 30% off in Canada
  • Fantastic grinder, got one a few months back and absolutely love it. Has a few quirks and I can never not laugh at the bellows, but produces generally tasty coffee with minimal dialling in

  • Do we have to share a stapler?
  • The stories that man could tell, bonus points if he has his dog Gromit with him

  • Is it OK for a company to expect using their paid product for a job interview?
  • I don’t know if there’s any legal implications, but morally it’s pretty abhorrent. The question I’d be asking is would you even want to work for a company that engages in that type of tactic, especially since they’re likely to repeat that kind of nonsense after you’ve started the job.

  • Name rule
  • What? No Penistone?

  • 70,000 ATT customers are without service across the US
  • I would have also put 20 down on an expired certificate

  • what should I know before hosting my matrix server (on my PC)?
  • You can use old machines for all kinds of servers, I’ve got a stack of old laptops running a Kubernetes cluster, but synapse would push some of them possibly further than they can go so I have it on my more powerful NAS, and even then it isn’t exactly speedy at times

  • what should I know before hosting my matrix server (on my PC)?
  • Lots of decent suggestions here so not going to repeat them, but I do have a couple of my own if using synapse:

    • have plenty of RAM
    • have plenty of CPU
    • have plenty of DB storage space
    • use Postgres as your database, SQLite sucks

    Basically synapse is just a resource hog, and you need to plan for that. The database itself grows quicker than you’d expect as well

  • Gel and lithium-ion tech could enable 1000-mile EV range on one charge
  • I’m most familiar (although casually) either UK/EU rules, and this page has an excellent breakdown of what’s considered the bare minimum this side of the pond for safety.

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/drivers-hours-goods-vehicles/1-eu-and-aetr-rules-on-drivers-hours

    Personally I prefer to have a 20-30 min break every 2 hours which leaves me feeling sufficiently refreshed, and conveniently works perfectly for changing a 64kWh EV enough to do the next leg at the same ratio. I honestly believe switching to an EV has forced me to become a safer driver with regard to taking breaks.

  • The Russian Black Sea Fleet is getting bodied out there.
  • I was wondering if this was similar to the Baltic Fleet and going down the comments looking for a reference. Lemmy did not disappoint

  • Suggestions: good independent coffee roasters in the UK?
  • Most welcome, and really enjoying this thread for recommendations myself. Others I’ve been to in person in the last 12 months now I’ve had to think about it:

    • Origin coffee, Cornwall - fantastic roastery café, very friendly staff.
    • Buxton coffee roasters, Peak District - generally seem to be darker roasts but have some interesting ideas. Sadly doesn’t have a café
    • Foundation coffee, Manchester - used to have a lot more in store than is currently online, not sure what’s going on. Two very nice cafés though
    • ManCoCo, Manchester - white lie, didn’t go myself in person, but friend I was with did to get me a surprise gift as we were <5 mins away. Was a tasty coffee but can’t comment further.

    Places I personally avoid from experience:

    • Chatsworth house restaurant blend - had this in a Christmas hamper for the past few years, goes straight in the bin as it is undrinkably dark for my taste
    • Pippas London - a front for a huge white label coffee distribution warehouse. Coffee was nice enough, but prefer to support small batch roasters.

    Personally I really enjoy the whole going to the roastery and seeing what they have, trying a few things out etc, so I’m heavily biased towards what’s available to me locally. I’ve got The Nocturn to try when I next run out of Kickback, but as I’ve never tried any I can’t pass any judgement.

  • Suggestions: good independent coffee roasters in the UK?
  • Current drinking a cup from Kickback Coffee in the Peak District, great coffee and great people, usually go and pick it up in person.

  • Another State Lawmaker Wants To Criminalize Porn Through Age Verification
  • Ah I see, and you’re most welcome. 2FA is something I am very passionate about, to the point I’m trying to convince my whole family to use security keys, but I come up against a lot of resistance to it

  • Another State Lawmaker Wants To Criminalize Porn Through Age Verification
  • Aside from SMS/email, which should be avoided anyway for other reasons, or proprietary solutions like MS’ or Steams approach, there is nothing to be gained from TOTP or WebAuthN.

    TOTP (the 6 digit code that changed every 30 seconds, usually) is just a hash of a shared secret between you and the server, and the current time rounded to the nearest 30 seconds.

    WebAuthN/FIDO2/U2F is private by design. Keys/authenticators derive a unique key for every credential pair, you can even register the same key multiple times because of this. About the only thing you gain is knowing what type of authenticator is being used, which is of questionable value at best.

  • [Opinion] On CloudFlare and Self Hosting
  • Whilst I agree on the glue records, DNSSEC is most definitely included as standard (check my domain itsg.host which is on a free account)

  • [Opinion] On CloudFlare and Self Hosting
  • That I very much agree with, CloudFlare is great, but it certainly isn’t for every use case nor should it be. Thats kinda the entire point I was trying to make.

  • Following Elon Musk’s lead, Big Tech is surrendering to disinformation
  • I think it’s also worth bearing in mind there that the average fedi user currently is well aware of the lack of platform level moderation, both the good and the bad that come with that.

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