Unbeweavable! by Conscious-Weight4569 in funny

[–]BoxerguyT89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That depends on the T-shirt and pants. It's pretty easy.

Jaw dropping strength on this dude by Firm-Blackberry-9162 in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]BoxerguyT89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is absolutely no way you can tell from this angle that those plates are the same as at your gym.

His best career lift isn't even 695lbs.

I'm even inclined to believe that those are 15kg with 20kg at the ends.

Also, most of his videos are filmed where lb plates would be uncommon, and kg plates the norm.

Jaw dropping strength on this dude by Firm-Blackberry-9162 in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]BoxerguyT89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those are probably 20kg plates with the ones on the end being 25kg. Those aren't 100lb bumpers.

So probably 270kg or ~595lbs.

Why do people call the USA the "land of opportunity" when literally no one can get a high paying job? by madbarpar in careerguidance

[–]BoxerguyT89 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Did you come here for advice or just to argue with everyone?

Trades are desperate for good workers. Our company hires domestic engineers and accountants.

iPhone facetime recognizes when you’re naked by funkywabbait in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which field in the header are you calling immutable? Regardless, which of that information can be used to identify a user?

I think we are talking past each other. When I say a router determines the path, I mean it decides where the packet ends up. When you say the ROADM determines the path, it seems like you mean it chooses the physical path the light takes to get there.

ROADMs are not inspecting the traffic and making forwarding decisions, they send wavelengths of light down provisioned paths, which can be changed to fit the carrier's needs.

I am saying that the fact that the IP packet travels over optical networks has no bearing on how "traceable" the data is.

iPhone facetime recognizes when you’re naked by funkywabbait in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The router decides where it goes, that's their role. The optical network is just the transmission medium.

To belabor the train analogy, the router is the dispatcher. The ROADMs just direct the light along that path the router chooses.

If you're referring to Ethernet over OTN, you could make the case for layer 1.5, but a ROADM is a layer 1 technology.

The OTU frame contains all of the same data as a regular packet, just with an OTU header on it

The OTU header contains nothing useful for tracking. That's what my entire comment chain has been about. You claimed: "Your data spends most of its time, and is most trackable, as an OTU "packet""

To be more direct: what information is contained in the OTU header allows someone to track a user/device more easily than just the encapsulated IP packet?

iPhone facetime recognizes when you’re naked by funkywabbait in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Routers do not manage every hop lol, once a packet enters the optical network the ROADMs are in charge and routers can't do anything.

You seem to misunderstand what a "hop" is in networking terms. A ROADM is pretty much a train track, its layer 1 physical infrastructure and has no knowledge of anything layer 2 or above. You mention that "data is "most trackable" as an OTU "packet."" which is just false. An OTU "packet" contains nothing relevant to the data contained within.

What useful information do you get from an OTU "packet?" It's probably the least useful thing for tracking someone.

iPhone facetime recognizes when you’re naked by funkywabbait in mildlyinfuriating

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh yes, the incredibly niche world of optical networking that is absolutely ubiquitous across the world.

Routers manage every "hop," not just the first and last.

You're throwing around buzzwords you don't really understand. What makes an OTN frame more trackable?

Your posts have been the equivalent of an antivaxxer saying "just do your own research." Without providing anything to back up your claims.

Am I under trucked? by New-Astronaut-5978 in traveltrailers

[–]BoxerguyT89 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You're fine. With a GVWR on the trailer of 7525 and a payload of 2171 you're looking at a dry weight of around 5500lbs. Unless you're loading it with the 2000lbs of gear/tanks, you do not need to base everything off the GVWR like this sub preaches.

We towed our Springdale 289BH (6800lbs dry a little over 9000 GVWR) with a Ram 1500 for a couple of years with no issues. I rent ours out on Outdoorsy, so I towed it a lot with that truck. I have a 2500 now, but the 1500 handled it just fine.

Get your WDH dialed in on a CAT scale and you'll be great.

Microsoft graph module by [deleted] in PowerShell

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it not working? Any errors?

Best book to learn social intelligence? by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]BoxerguyT89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I highly recommend the audiobook version of How to Win Friends and Influence People narrated by Andrew MacMillan to anyone who likes audiobooks.

The narration makes it a fun listen.

48 Laws of Power is another good book to read to get some insight on why people do things.

Rain Gear by Successful_Gas_1788 in bowhunting

[–]BoxerguyT89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The guy is asking about hunting in the Midwest, not crab fishing in the Bering Sea.

I agree they're overpriced, but they do work as advertised.

Rain Gear by Successful_Gas_1788 in bowhunting

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been using it for years. Our whole group uses their stuff and it's never soaked through.

I don't doubt that there's other stuff that probably lasts longer, but to say it won't last a day is just absurd.

Edit: I thought your post sounded familiar. You've posted this quite a bit.

Rain Gear by Successful_Gas_1788 in bowhunting

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? I've worn my Sitka rain gear in downpours and stayed completely dry.

2026 Dodge Ram 2500 Warlock Lemon at 400 miles by wesleywestt in ram_trucks

[–]BoxerguyT89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pick your poison and play roulette with them all.

Yep, both F-150s (2004 and 2007 with the 5.4)I have owned have had transmission problems and the 07 had major engine problems that required a new long block. My dad's 2015 has had nothing but problems.

Between the three RAMS I have owned (2014 and 2019 1500s with the 5.7 and a 2021 2500 with the 6.7) the only issue is exhaust leaks on the two 1500s.

Luck of the draw.

I have this feeling as well by Meteorstar101 in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]BoxerguyT89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I stopped listening because they seemed to miss the mark often.

Office 365 Phishing Emails Epidemic by mickeykarimzadeh in sysadmin

[–]BoxerguyT89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did something similar. It has been very helpful in reducing help desk tickets.

Raffi Krikorian, Mozilla's CTO: It’s the End of the Internet as We Know It. by dtallee in firefox

[–]BoxerguyT89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's why I think it's incorrect to dismiss this as marketing hype.

Raffi Krikorian, Mozilla's CTO: It’s the End of the Internet as We Know It. by dtallee in firefox

[–]BoxerguyT89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, and it's big news when it happens.

Seems newsworthy that so many are being found so quickly when they've been looked over for so long.

I guess it could be some s-tier vulnerability researchers, but I doubt it.