

Harsh (to yourself), but fair
Harsh (to yourself), but fair
Without repeating my other comment. This approach saved my life many times
Until you block ICMP one day and then wonder why the server keeps rebooting…
(Been there. Done it)
This.
Do it. This saved my life on more than one occasion.
You’ll think “nah, it’ll be fine” and then at 11pm when your brain’s fried on vending machine coffee you’ll be glad that you did it… 3 times over…
Check out JetKVM
not RAID10 I hope…
Not sure what to make of this, they’ve got the potential to put a million qubits on a chip, but there’s only 8…
And others have had quantum computers for a while now… so… 🤷🏼♂️
Similar story here, Bose QC whilst the house next door was (basically) being demolished… I just found the headphones ate batteries faster.
I sometimes find I’m just working with the headphones on and whatever I was listening to had stopped ages ago.
by blocking everyday sounds such as cars beeping, there is a possibility the brain can “forget” to filter out the noise.
Also growing up in the quiet countryside, I can say that you do not “forget” to hear sounds like cars… it’s definitely the everyday background noise that’s the problem.
Didn’t even know it was a thing, thanks for sharing