Lukáš Zapletal

@lzap
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Software Engineer at Red Hat, tech guy, Linux, Open Source, EDM/DJ, bedroom producer. My stream is pure tech and jokes, very little real life, strictly no politics. My nick is lzap. That's el-zet-ej-pi.

@lukas alias to @lzap

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“Your iPhone won’t get AI features because of the EU” is not the PR triumph Apple thinks it is.
Beer. Full stop.

PKP going into another dimension I see

Photo from a friend

I am afraid AI will turn internet content (text, video, audio) into Nintendo eShop.

User: you charge me when people make unauthorised requests to an S3 bucket?

AWS: yes of course

User: but

AWS: working as intended

User: but

AWS: thank you for your money

https://medium.com/@maciej.pocwierz/how-an-empty-s3-bucket-can-make-your-aws-bill-explode-934a383cb8b1

How an empty S3 bucket can make your AWS bill explode

Imagine you create an empty, private AWS S3 bucket in a region of your preference. What will your AWS bill be the next morning?

Medium

Oh fantastic. Someone assigned a CVE to an invalid bug report. Of course it's rated "critical".

Now I have to file for a rejection again, while thousands of "vulnerability report sites" copy each others bad summary of the CVE text making it worse with every copy.

The whole CVE system and the "security research industry" at large is a steaming pile of 💩

#rant

To completely remove all logs from journald for example when you are about to switch to transient journal do:

journalctl --rotate --vacuum-files=1

Those AI "pins" or "devices" are the dumbest idea I have seen in years. Smartphones demolished phones, tablets, desktops, watches, calculators and provide AI-like features for years. With Apple bringing AI to iPhones soon, his does not make sense in any universe to me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddTV12hErTc

Rabbit R1: Barely Reviewable

YouTube

Looking for ideas. Apple offered me $500 for my old laptop, but when I sent it in they say, "Oh, a scratch. We'll give you $100." There's no way a perfectly functioning and upgraded M1 MacBook Air is worth only $100. So I got it back.

Now I'm looking for a good home for it. I don't want money, I want it to have a good life. Two conditions:

1. It has to help make the world a better place.
2. I'm not shipping it, so the transfer has to be local to Sydney.

PSA: Ketchup flavoured PRINGLES chips are disgusting.