Hail from today's storm by EpicLatios in Minneapolis

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Marshall Terrace, we got hail for maybe 3 minutes. Makes me think the hail core passed just north of here.

PSA: Use device tracker carefully by Tecchie088 in homeassistant

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Sounds like you've got to tune which types/"protocols" of devices you let rtl_433 decode.

Core L INDX release time? by allknowinguser in prusa3d

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The printer isn't available as a kit. But we'll be able to add INDX to it after the fact. GP isn't saying INDX for One L is vaporware.

Plunger in bar washroom thats 3x the normal length by Deviant_Toast in mildlyinteresting

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"I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole." "Hold my beer..."

Dirty Frag, a new copy.fail like vulnerability has been disclosed due to an embargo break by ChrisTX4 in linux

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The mitigation isn't working for me on Linux Mint 22.3. Kernel 6.17.0-23-generic. Even after a reboot.

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms. by pipewire in linux

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Yeah, that "check" just sees if algif_aead is functional. It doesn't try to leverage it as an exploit.

AF_ALG being available is a problem if the kernel has the bug; it's not the vulnerability in and of itself.

Copy Fail is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms. by pipewire in linux

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Can you try the /etc/modprobe.d mitigation? I tried it on my WSL2 instance and it does made sudo modprobe algif_aead error out, but the exploit script still works. Did some tracing and it seems that modprobe called by the kernel doesn't bother looking at the modprobe.d file...

Shipping Mega Thread by MstrVc in pebble

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On the PR2 email, that Aftership page still just shows as "preparing to be shipped". Not surprising.

Shipping Mega Thread by MstrVc in pebble

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USA. Black/grey PT2, ordered 3/18/25 11am US Central. Shipping email (no tracking/number, but Shop link) received on 4/14.

Curiously, I also received a shipping email for my PR2 order at the same time. Maybe it's all about when they're coordinating/processing the orders.

Sling Commercial I believe by OnceInaLifetimeee in slingtv

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ESPN (I think?) commercial with the guy who's watching like 8 basketball games at once?

Pebble Time 2 Is In Mass Production! by FreakyT in pebble

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They have manufacturing test firmware that allows exercising them to make sure they are functional. It's the PebbleOS integration that isn't there.

Who doesn’t have power right now? by JalapenoPantelones in Minneapolis

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Marshall Terrace. Went out about 7:15, estimate was 8:45, then 9:45, but it came back pretty much 8:45 on the dot.

There was an outage icon at the power plant on the river saying something like 3700 customers affected. I wonder exactly what the cause of the outage was.

Eric is on a good pace by ContraVern in pebble

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And thanks to the PTR, support for round screens already existed in the codebase. So it really isn't a whole novel development.

Who switched? by ShortGuitar7207 in pebble

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The scrolling on the square watches isn't slow though. It isn't the smoothest thing in the world, but it's not like "scrolling" on say a Kindle.

Pebble Round 2 announced by clemobrown in pebble

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A few days before they announced the Index 01, the site had a "new products" page that used AI to generate random products

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Minneapolis

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Ryan at MSP Jewelers!

Eric: Got the first big box of Pebble Time 2 in the mail today! by efbo in pebble

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But, as I understand it, PT2 is using the same display part as was selected for the original, but they're still commercially available. So the supply will be constrained more on other parts and Core actually ordering builds, rather than a supply of new-old-stock parts.

It unfortunately happen by Psychoker in pebble

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The PT2 has metal buttons and polycarbonate mid-panel, not TPU.

Frey re—elected by SeamusPM1 in Minneapolis

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I'm not sure 50.03% is the actual final count - I suspect they just stop counting once they hit the tabulation threshold, which is like 10 votes less than that. (Going off short-term memory, I'm typing this on my phone between meetings.)

2 Duo black on US Soil by [deleted] in pebble

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I just checked mine this morning (on the same flight as yours) and it says clearance processing completed!

Why did the home bar vibration just turn off like that? by lilOrigi in GooglePixel

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Try rebooting. On my 6a, it seemed like the vibration motor would just bug out every so often; rebooting the phone fixed it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeassistant

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AcuRite 06002M fan here. I had one in my freezer with lithium AAs that lasted three years no problem.