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Rivalarrival

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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in technology · Mar 24, 2026
This only applies to routers. It’s not widely known outside the ham radio community, but part of the 2.4GHz wifi band overlaps the 13cm amateur radio band. If you turn off 5GHz wifi and lock the 2.4GHz AP to Channel 1, it qualifies as a ham radio, and can be sold as a ham radio instead of an AP/Router. You do need a ham radio license to operate it as a Ham AP, but you do not need a license to buy a Ham AP. If the end user wants to turn on 5GHz after the fact, there is not a damn thing the FCC can do about it.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Mar 11, 2026
That’s an occultist. An opthalmologist is an appointed official who investigates complaints by taxpayers against government departments.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Mar 11, 2026
Comment refers to the girl’s eyeglass prescription, not a ranking of her attractiveness. Based on the distortion visible in her glasses, her prescription is approximately -1.00 to -1.50 diopters. Severely nearsighted prescriptions would cause the wearer to appear to have much smaller eyes; farsighted prescription would cause the eyes to appear larger.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in linux · Mar 08, 2026
Where will you be using this upload? If you’re doing it to make it accessible on your own devices from anywhere, try Syncthing on the various devices instead. If the devices are on the same LAN from time to time, your modem won’t be a bottleneck. If you still have the sources from which you originally acquired the books, you could use a VPS to re-acquire them, and then push them to the google drive directly from the VPS. They never pass through your modem; your modem can’t be the bottleneck.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in technology · Mar 03, 2026
And if I make a good faith effort, but it doesn’t work right, that’s a $2000 penalty. Every time that snot-nosed, unsupervised kid opens an app. You could of course decide to not provide to residents of California and Colorado. Yes, that’s exactly what Microsoft and Google want. They don’t want my FOSS OS competing with their commercial offerings.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in technology · Mar 03, 2026
The law effectively only applies penalties to the parents. This applies penalties to far more than the parents. If I provide an operating system to a California parent, and my operating system does not include this “signal” apparatus, I can be fined $7500 every time a kid launches an application on my OS, for my deliberate decision not to implement their asinine horseshit.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in technology · Mar 03, 2026
I highly doubt it’s ever going to come into effect. We’ll see injunctions later this year.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in linux · Mar 02, 2026
This bill makes the operating system provider the responsible party. They have to implement this, and ensure compliance. Failure is a $2000 fine every time a child launches an application. Under this law, Microsoft and Google are charged with implementing this feature and ensuring compliance. They are, obviously, “OS Providers”. They control their respective operating systems. With FOSS OSes, Ubuntu isn’t the OS provider. Arch isn’t the OS provider. Debian, Redhat, Gentoo aren’t the OS Providers. The product each of these entities provide is an OS, but it is an OS that is under your full and total control. Not theirs. They cannot control what you do with the OS. They cannot ensure your implementation is compliant with state, local, national, or international law. Under this law they are not the responsible party. Under this law. You are the “OS Provider”.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Feb 25, 2026
He ate his paint chips with salsa.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in technology · Feb 25, 2026
It was hard enough getting new contacts to install it and stay connected. Posted notices that I was shutting it down. Added links to a web page and a telegram channel.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Dec 10, 2025
Corn cares not from whence the shit posts FTFY. “Whence” means “from what origin”.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Dec 07, 2025
I would call that “fraud”. In declaring themselves “gynecologists”, they are effectively advertising that they are qualified and willing to perform routine gynecological procedures. Their refusal to do so constitutes a fraud on patients seeking such services. “Neonatology”, “Histology”, “Reproductive physiology” and “Reproductive biology” are comparable specialty fields wherein the practitioner would not be expected to perform elective abortions. Additionally, if they would prefer to call themselves “general practitioners”, I would be far more lenient in allowing them to define their own scope of practice.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Dec 06, 2025
Fair Ok FTFY.
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@Rivalarrival@lemmy.today in lemmyshitpost · Dec 06, 2025
I’m a gynecologist. My religion says I can’t do an abortion. I would say that if “you” won’t perform an abortion, “you” are not actually a gynecologist. Go study and practice urology, or proctology, or gastroenterology, or oncology, or neurology, or cardiology, or dermatology, or any other field where “you” will not be called upon to perform a simple, routine procedure.
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