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My name is Evie, but online I go by @​snuggle. I work in tech as a site reliability engineer (SRE), always herding computers around with code! 🐄👩🏽‍💻

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@ssafar @hexylena @luna@mastodon.lol Yeah, where I’m from the buses recently switched from *exact change* of £2.40 to instead just accepting contactless card payments / optional top-up smart card

It automatically charges you at the end of the day with the cheapest possible ticket you could’ve bought for your day’s journeys


@charlotte Oh dear, that’s not good. Do you have the default file descriptor limit or did you raise it?


@spicytamazon @shyra The BTRFS driver that ReactOS made for Windows is actually pretty cool! 😎


@spicytamazon Loving how Instagram and LinkedIn recently added fields for pronouns! Don’t mind if people use it or not, but people have a low-effort and visible way to show them, if they don’t want to that’s fine too


@volpeon @katnjiapus@toot.site I’d much prefer Slack over Microsoft Teams, even though Slack isn’t perfect, Microsoft Teams is actively unpleasant to use…


@spicytamazon somewhat agree, I think it should be encouragedly-voluntary. It’s amazing when social media platforms have a field for pronouns, but don’t mind if people actually fill it out or not.


@jeder gcc -O3 -funroll-loops better move out of the way, ‘bout to optimise the code away


@juliank That would be perfect! My motherboard is pretty new so I haven’t seen any good performance from my AX200 yet… 😔


@arch I’ve not been able to actually clone the cards I want because of the encryption, so I’m curious if there’s a workaround or are those implants only useful for non-encrypted NFC tag cloning?


@arch My experiences trying to clone those encrypted NFC DESfire v2 or whatever onto my own NFC cards has not been great. It seems like everything I can find uses it


@juliank All I was thinking was “huh, wow, I thought WiFi 6 is supposed to be up to like 2.5 Gbit/s, why am I only getting an order of magnitude less than that?


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