

I expect a lot more lobbying coming from big alcohol simply because kids are drinking less. Alcohol is getting more expensive and becoming less cool.


I expect a lot more lobbying coming from big alcohol simply because kids are drinking less. Alcohol is getting more expensive and becoming less cool.


Then someone needs to make nacho chips with thc.


I’m not addicted to either. I drink a bit socially, like 2 or 3 drinks when I go out with friends maybe once a week. Lately even that much alcohol fucks me up for 2 days. One puff of week is enough to replace a similar buzz to 2 beers for me so I can avoid drinking. And weed is just less addictive. I really dislike the smoke though, and want to change to a herb vapourizer.


A company spokesperson said that having cereals sweet enough to be palatable to infants was vital in combating malnutrition.
This is so evil. What are they putting in those foods in Africa that could make cerels not palatable? Sounds the like problem goes even beyond the added sugar, with very low quality ingredients.
To me this is obvious. They can’t sell the same products to the African markets at the same margin of profit so they bring the quality way down, and cut it with sugar.


Basically it’s a URL that you call with curl. You can set up a crown job to call every day or as often as you need. The URL contains the domain name or subdomain, you dynamic public IP (not CNAT), and the API token. This way you Domain always points to your dynamic IP.


Namecheap, and I guess other registrars too, has an API that you can call from your server to update your IP address in their DNS. It’s super easy. No need to pay for a static IP address. At least in my case ei already use my domain for other things.
And since when is the easiest way the funnest way? :P


My ISP uses CGNAT but I can ask for a dynamic IP address for free. I sent them an email and got a reply in less than a week. I can also pay extra like 2.50€ per month or something for a fixed IP. I found that quite reasonable.


Good to know 🫣


Trying to smoothly orchestrate prowlarr, radarr, jellyfin, and transmission (via Proton vpn), using a big beautiful docker compose file. It’s been working OK but not without roadbumbs and tough learnings. Keep messing up directory permissions one way or another.
Next step is setting up fail2ban on my public facing jellyfin to control things a little better. Everything is hosted at home, and I don’t want to use cloud flare tunnels, are streaming video is technically not allowed in them.
If you have more good tips on securing a home server, let me know!
Also, this is all running on an ancient 2012 mac mini running Ubuntu. Slow as molasses and sometimes the fans make a noise. I should start looking into back-up solutions, at least for the configs.


He also did the woowoowoowoo sound with the hand on the mouth.


Is it? How do you know?


Not just cheaper but with lower quality and safety.


You think they’ll run a survey on all the victims to collect their opinions?

Exactly. China does deserve a lot of credit for bringing the cost of solar down. What’s funny is that the US could have been the one if it wasn’t ruled by selfish idiots.

Would Europe and North America stop buying from China and Brazil because of emissions? I bet not. It’s not just China’s and Brazil’s responsability because a huge share of their emissions are to meet demand of the exports to Europe and North America.
Or maybe you’re underdressed.
Ooh, put the weed in the salsa, and dip the chips in.