[-] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

John Sheppuuurrrrrddhhhh

[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 hours ago

Try Mike Dopud, who has acted in nine of the sci-fi shows that I have watched recently, including several roles across all three Stargate shows

[-] [email protected] 1 points 22 hours ago

There doesn't need to be any evidence. This is something that is impossible to prove one way or the other, like Last Thursdayism.

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With the upcoming closure of this instance,, are there any thoughts on migrating this community elsewhere?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Hmm, I thought I had read somewhere that Anderson was entirely uninterested in ever reprising the role of Scully for anything, but this (very recent) article mentions Anderson specifically as having been contacted. Interesting.

[-] [email protected] 58 points 1 day ago

Yes, this particular incident.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor

In February 2024, a malicious backdoor was introduced to the Linux build of the xz utility within the liblzma library in versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 by an account using the name "Jia Tan".[b][4] The backdoor gives an attacker who possesses a specific Ed448 private key remote code execution through OpenSSH on the affected Linux system. The issue has been given the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures number CVE-2024-3094 and has been assigned a CVSS score of 10.0, the highest possible score.[5]

Microsoft employee and PostgreSQL developer Andres Freund reported the backdoor after investigating a performance regression in Debian Sid.[8] Freund noticed that SSH connections were generating an unexpectedly high amount of CPU usage as well as causing errors in Valgrind,[9] a memory debugging tool.[10]

[-] [email protected] 322 points 1 day ago

Immediately get noticed

Realistically, though, we are only aware of that one because it was noticed in that unlikely scenario and then widely reported. For all we know, most open source backdoors are alive and well in our computers, having gone unnoticed for years.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

I have never been one to pay attention to jewelry, so this took me a long time to spot the Star Trek connection. Even after having read the comments.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

I kinda wish The X-Files could return. The first finale wrapped things up fine, but the last episode of the revival ended on a cliffhanger.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 days ago

Oh, this was an actual line in the show?

[-] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago

I am surprised to not see Arrested Development listed there. Or am I just misunderstanding this?

[-] [email protected] 10 points 3 days ago

Daniels just gets confused about which disguises to use for which time periods.

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For when you want to delete everything in the root directory, but absolutely need to keep the directory itself.

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Contains a Babylon 5 spoiler

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DIS S5E5 "Mirrors"

https://arresteddevelopment.fandom.com/wiki/Gene_Parmesan

Gene Parmesan is a private detective [...] Gene was hired by Lucille [...] He has a habit of showing up to meet her in disguises, which never fails to delight Lucille.

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In comment sections or in community pages, it's mostly an ocean of default avatars. Why do you choose to stand out with a custom avatar on this semi-anonymous platform?

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Airplane! (1980)

Inspired by this comment by @[email protected]: https://lemmy.ca/comment/16718586

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Always Sunny S5E5 "The Waitress is Getting Married"
ENT S3E16 "Doctor's Orders"

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We’re close to the finish line on Framework Desktop development. We’re now at the end of the DVT2 phase where we complete validation and finalize firmware and drivers. With that, we’re continuing our deep dive series, this time digging into the semi-custom 400W Power Supply we integrated into the product. This may sound mundane, but it’s one of the more complex parts of the product. To align to our product philosophy, we used a standard FlexATX form factor. That means both that you can bring your own compatible power supply or re-use the one we designed in the future with any other ATX-compatible system. If you’re bringing your own, make sure to pick one that can handle at least 32.5A on the 12V rail. Although the “peak” power demand of the AMD Ryzen AI Max processor is 140W, it can actually pull hundreds of watts in millisecond-level bursts. Because there is no battery in the Framework Desktop to absorb this, we sized up the Power Supply to handle it and maximize performance.

We worked with FSP, one of the biggest power supply makers in Taiwan and the manufacturer behind many other brands, to build a compact, high-efficiency, quiet design. We actually started with one of their higher wattage off the shelf power supplies, downrated it to 400W to focus on efficiency while allowing higher peak load, and customized it from there. We modified a few areas to optimize it for the core Framework Desktop use cases.

Framework Desktop Power Supply and Thermals

First, the fan. Because the FlexATX form factor is so small, there is only room for a 40mm fan. We investigated swapping to Noctua’s 40mm, but found that the air pressure was insufficient to cool the Power Supply. Instead, we looked through Delta’s catalog to find the ideal fan. We spent several sessions inside of an acoustic chamber listening to and measuring different Delta fans to choose the one that sounded best while pushing both enough CFM and enough pressure to handle full load at high ambient temperature. We also adjusted the Power Supply housing to have larger airflow openings than FSP’s stock design and added a duct to pull in cool air from outside the Framework Desktop case. We adjusted the fan algorithm as well. This is a hardware circuit that turns the fan on when the internal temperature of the power supply exceeds a certain threshold. During low system load, the fan stays off, and once the threshold is passed, the fan gradually ramps to the target RPM.

Beyond fan acoustic noise, we also improved electrical acoustic noise. High-power systems like this have massive current spikes that can result in inductor coils or capacitors chirping or buzzing. We worked with FSP to tune the component values and also add potting to substantially cut down on this noise. One last change was to make the Power Supply visually cleaner. We removed the cables that the Framework Desktop doesn’t use and made the power supply housing and cables black to match the rest of the interior.

All of this helps make the Framework Desktop modular, standards-based, efficient, and powerful. I’m sure that some of you reading the above want to use this power supply in other computers too. We’re making it available in the Framework Marketplace once we start shipping the Framework Desktop later this summer.

We have a few other options to share:

  • We’re at Computex in Taiwan this week with the Framework Desktop, Framework Laptop 12, and all of our other products. You can check these out and meet the team at Booth S1220a in the Innovex hall.
  • We’re heading into the manufacturing ramp for Framework Laptop 12 and sending out press units for reviews shortly. Pre-orders are into Q3, but you can still get into Batch 0 and receive your laptop early by donating to Hack Club.
  • Translucent Bezels for Framework Laptop 13 and USB-C Expansion Cards are now available in the Framework Marketplace. These look awesome.
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Babylon 5 S1E1 "Midnight on the Firing Line"


Community S6E7 "Advanced Safety Features"


Dark Matter S1E1 "Pilot - Part 1"


The X-Files S2E6 "Ascension"

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