So accidentally mailing out a #nazi slogan. Haha, looks bad, but I'm sure there's a few innocuous ones you could pull out.
But "My honor is my loyalty" is...creepy at the absolute best, even ignoring that it's from Himmler.
...also when did all these freedom-loving, alpha-wolf, uncucked masculine independent patriots start talking about "loyalty" like it's of critical value? Don't answer, I know when and more importantly why.
A man who stowed away beneath a B-double trailer instead of paying for a short taxi ride home is lucky to be alive after he ended up travelling nearly 400 kilometres on metal racks suspended barely a metre off the road.
This morning's home project: retrofitting the bird-sized eave vents with intumescent, fire blocking vents. Missed a bunch the last time around, only noticed it when I got access to the interior space they are connected to. Wildfire risk mitigation. #diy#roof#vents#firewall
Not shown: I failed to obey the "measure twice, order once" rule, and I ordered the wrong size retrofit vents. Instead of paying a return charge and shipping, I elected to drill out the holes slightly to fit the vents I purchased. It was ugly, but built a wood template so I could center my drill, and expanded all the holes. #oops#diy
This is Bob* the sourdough starter. Yesterday Bob had ✨the best day✨ of its little life, because due to the normal order of my kitchen containers being rearranged without me realizing, Bob got fed a scoop of icing sugar rather than its normal diet of flour 😂 #sourdough#oops
(yes, named Bob because of “A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking” by @ursulav)
There are a couple funny early #Android stories that I've been completely unable to source details for, relying only on my memory which is now the worst I can ever remember my memory being. Maybe you recall some details?
The time someone ported a new Android release to the iPhone (I want to say it was iPhone 4) before any actual Android phones had it. Do you recall which release that was?
The time the date picker in a new release was missing an entire month. I want to say it was May?
@nyquildotorg It was telnetd. sshd didn't exist on the system.
Several people discovered that bug at roughly the same time. One of them was testing an ssh client they wrote, had typed reboot and was surprised when their phone rebooted instead of the remote machine.
The underlying cause was a root shell left running on the first virtual terminal, which by itself was inaccessible until changes made to fix a graphical glitch just prior to the G1 shipping impacted input routing.