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1. hutzli+79[view] [source] 2023-07-31 11:41:35
>>belter+(OP)
In short, it was remote bricked, by giving it commands to rotate a bit. After successfully executing those commands - no further commands could be received, as now the antennas are not facing earth anymore.

But luckily it automatically readjust itself to earth automatically every half year exactly for these events. So on 15.10 we will know, if it is really lost. In either case, the end of its mission is near anyway, because the nuclear batteries are near its end.

edit: Nasa has a blog post on this https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2023/07/28/mission-update-voy...

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2. dylan6+2H1[view] [source] 2023-07-31 18:50:13
>>hutzli+79
reminds me of the time I forgot i was on a remote connection, and could not figure out why the thing quit responding when i typed eth0 down
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3. hueheh+e52[view] [source] 2023-07-31 20:53:05
>>dylan6+2H1
or when I was futzing with display configs on a linux install, accidentally disabled my screen, and had to restore it blind
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4. kaba0+Wo2[view] [source] 2023-07-31 22:43:14
>>hueheh+e52
That’s such an absolute hacker feeling, I was honestly surprised I got it to work, back then. Thanks for reminding me of that!
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5. stefan+Ng3[view] [source] 2023-08-01 07:02:16
>>kaba0+Wo2
I recently had this hacker feeling too. I wanted to help my friend diagnose some internet issue at her place and gave her a Raspberry Pi that she could connect to her router. It had Tailscale preinstalled, so as soon as it booted, I was able to access it without her having to open ports in her router. However, I managed to mess up some network config that caused Tailscale to stop working and lost the remote access. Since I knew pretty much exactly what I did wrong, I was able to have her connect a USB keyboard to the Pi and send her exactly what to type in order to fix it, and it worked! (For some reason, she doesn't have single HDMI cable so she couldn't connect it to a monitor.)
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6. dylan6+FW5[view] [source] 2023-08-01 21:41:44
>>stefan+Ng3
>For some reason, she doesn't have single HDMI cable so she couldn't connect it to a monitor.

LOL. Outside of computer dorks what not, it's not very common for people to have a large selection of cables to go digging through. Maybe a drawer full of decrypt USB cables that came as chargers to a phone, but most people I know lose those cables and are constantly buying replacements. So expecting the average person to have a box full of random cables suggests to me you might be living in a bit of a bubble.

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7. ozzmot+WK8[view] [source] 2023-08-02 17:47:50
>>dylan6+FW5
i find that it’s actually fairly common for people to have accumulated several loose and random cables over time. even my mother, who is not particularly a technologically inclined individual, still had several hdmi cables and different usb cables. every single device (not just phones but things like flashlights, wireless accessories, fans, etc…) people buy that needs to be charged generally comes with a charging cable, and there are ever more usb chargeable devices coming on the market nowadays.

hell, even homeless people such as myself tend to have giant collections of random cables, even when they don’t actually have anything that requires charging.

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