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  • +1 to everything you just said - I've been using Immich for a little less (370 days, thanks to the same button). It's feature rich and rock solid.

    Only thing I hope they add to the mobile app is the Years/Months/Days option, to make it easy to quickly group, then find, your photos. It's the one thing that keeps me using my phone's own Photos app (locally - no cloud sync).

  • Have you tried Ondsel, a wrapped version of FreeCAD? I've found it a much easier move from F360 (only a few months ago) than FreeCAD itself, and am now modelling in it quite happily.

    I've still got some learning curve in front of me but, as with F360, once you master the basics, it's just a matter of learning a new trick or two for more complex models.

  • This has been a fun end to the week - still sitting on a call about the widespread outages and impacts from this.

    At which point do we acknowledge the cure is as bad as the problem?

  • Yeah, CS posted this in a support article. Gonna be fun watching their share price on the Nasdaq overnight.

  • Until November last year, MediSecure was one of only two companies awarded government contracts to supply electronic prescriptions. I'm honestly surprised the number isn't bigger.

    Time and time again we're seeing companies that are allegedly being held to a high bar (in terms of regulatory oversight) failing to meet even minimum standards of service to protect the Australians that are forced to trust them with our data, and sometimes our lives.

    Optus, MediBank, Latitude, MediSecure - the list goes on. Until we start jailing directors and CEOs for letting this shit happen, things aren't going to change.

    • ASIC is bloated and slow, with the most recent inquiry suggesting it needs to be split into two smaller, more agile organisations. Yet the federal government is all but ignoring the report's findings.
    • The ACCC has had its teeth practically filed down to nubs. It remains to be seen if they get bullied into giving Chemist Warehouse/Sigma a green light or not, but I have a horrible feeling a modified deal will somehow pass, and competition will be harmed in the process.
    • ACMA doesn't have anywhere near enough powers to hold our telcos to a higher standard of security and resiliency. We had a major chunk of the population that couldn't dial triple 0 for fuck's sake. How is a director or CEO not facing charges for that?

    We talk a big game in Australia about having legislation that supposedly protects ordinary Aussies from being fucked by big companies, but we fall short of taking meaningful action when it actually happens. If we jail just one of the cowboys at the helm, the others will very quickly fall into line, or fuck off and make room for someone who will.

  • Right with you there - I doubt many would accuse Tenacious D of being funny nowadays, and lazy is right on brand.

  • Settle down, mate. It was dark humour, and us Aussies used to be much better at dealing with it, rather than the ridiculous hyperbole we've seen from our pollies.

    I don't condone violence against others, but I can appreciate the dark humour in this situation, where a presidential candidate that has been endorsed by the NRA and refuses to entertain a conversation about gun control, was shot at.

    That country is seriously fucked up and, frankly speaking, deserves to be laughed at by the rest of the world for the shitty place they've all put themselves in.

  • Most of the sauce we use is home made. My FIL makes it every year and always gives us boxes of it. Way better than shop bought sauce.

  • 100% For us, a passata, an onion, and some garlic is the minimum needed.

    Probably helps that the FIL delivers us boxes of homemade passata all the time - we never have less than a dozen bottles on our storage shelves in the garage. But even if we were to ever run out, a couple of store-bought bottles in the pantry is our fallback option.

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  • Withy some compression straps around it to make it look smaller in places

  • My wife's Italian. Replace your items with always having a bottle of sauce and a packet of pasta in the cupboard, and there's always a meal to be had no matter how empty the fridge is.

  • Oh, wow! Talk about a blast from the past. I might have to take a drive from the opposite side of Melbourne for a visit.

  • Time and time again, we've proven the best weapon we have against corporate greed is our ability (and willingness) to share knowledge.

  • Do yuo have IDP/IPS turned on on pfSense? My OPNsense on my 1Gbps fibre will easily drop from an average of 900Mbps down to around 300Mbps-500Mbps, if I turn on IDS.

  • Arguably, her giving the blowjob meant she got the berries

  • I just switched back to iPhone a couple of months ago, after 10 years on Android.

    In short, I trust Apple more than Google. That’s not to say Apple is 100% trustworthy, but I definitely trust them more than Google.

  • Right wrist (I'm a leftie): Garmin Instinct Crossover Solar Tactical (with generic glass screen protector and silicone case)

    Front left pocket:

    Front right pocket: my iPhone 15 Pro Max in a black Spigen Tough Armor case

    Back right pocket: a large handkerchief (I get bloody noses and my engine runs pretty hot - I can sweat a lot at times)

    Back left pocket: reserved for my minimalist EDC wallet when I carry it (not the exact model, I don't always carry, as I can use my phone for everything, including digital driver's licence)

    Belt, right side:

    Belt, left side: RAE Gear sheath for Leatherman bit kit, holding:


    When I go camping/offroading, I'll often put the Leatherman into a Toolbro holster, holding my Wuben L50 rechargeable torch.

    Sadly, it looks like WJMake is no longer selling on Etsy (where I got the Toolbro), which is a real shame. They sold some really nice, handmade EDC accessories, and were happy to customise to suit my exact needs.

    Mine has the extra elastic loop on the side to hold my Space Pen, an extra pocket on the front to hold the Leatherman saw blade, and they swapped out belt loops for a pair of belt clips, so I could wear/remove without having to undo my belt - a really important (to me) capability when camping and offroading.