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falls man mal irgendwo eine Telefonnummer braucht, die gültig ist, aber wo niemand dran geht: https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/DE/Fachthemen/Telekommunikation/Nummerierung/_DL/mittlg148_2021.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1

(praktisch z.B. bei Online-Shops, die darauf bestehen, dass 00000000000 keine gültige Nummer ist)

Spin to Win:

- a billions dollar startup get its source code leaked
- everyone sees hilarious stupid things, ridiculing the startup
- the IPO is in danger

- a Mythical New Product is announced that is ultra-super-good, but too dangerous. Only orgs that have an interest in the startup doing well get access.
- the media goes crazy with doomerisms. „Will this be the end of <something people are emotionally attached to>?“
- everyone forgets about the leaked, shoddy stuff

Works every time.😌

Wir haben in der alten Schultasche meiner Frau einen Capri Sonne Plastikstrohhalm gefunden. Ich freue mich darüber mehr als ich sollte.

@vowe Ich habe da auch was. iMessage macht es bereits out-of-the-box.

https://mastodon.social/@marco79cgn/111494472755241868

Maybe since smart TVs need RAM and storage the shortage will bring back dumb TVs
Apparently I need a new #job. So if you’re looking for a fullstack ts developer, feel free to contact me. I also did nine years of Java development, only not recently.

“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.

#pandoc #wasm #typst

pandoc for the people

@nor4 There you go.
Does anybody know if there's really an advantage to update #RaspberryPI from #BookWorm to #Trixie? The recommended way is to reflash the SSD/SD Card, which I currently don't want to (because everything is still running fine and I'm still getting updates). So I wonder if anybody has a real world advantage that might justify the necessary work?

lifehack: use IPv6 addresses as passwords: they have letters, numbers, special characters, can contain caps, and are long enough.

If you accidentally paste it somewhere noone will suspect a thing.

Bonushack: you can put a label in DNS as a password reminder!