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This might be your client app, maybe…? On Jerboa, tapping a post takes me to the lemmy comments first. Opening the link is a second deliberate tap.
This might be your client app, maybe…? On Jerboa, tapping a post takes me to the lemmy comments first. Opening the link is a second deliberate tap.
File read error on disk #2209.
Payback wasn’t the point, I was just providing some context. John Deere sucks for multiple reasons.
Most people know this recent history, but in case you missed it:
I like being able to check how busy a place is, but not like this. Simple head count or an average wait time is good. Using web cams is creepy overkill. Typical tech bro invasive shit.
We joke / complain about this all the time at work. Boss puts in some drop-everything emergency ticket.
Windows Update: Imma let you finish, but first I gotta do some work 'round here.
Invest in aluminum foil now.
If Biden gets re-elected, and behind the scenes it’s really Kamala Harris and/or Jill Biden in charge… I’m OK with that. Trump will accelerate all the bad things. From climate change to hollowing out the working class to kissing Putin’s ass and worse.
Let other people enjoy things.
Hopefully it’s gotten better, but I know years ago song lyrics sites were a major source of malware.
You can vote for more than one candidate, but you rank them by order of preference. This way, third party and independent candidates actually have a chance.
Horizon Forbidden West. Went on sale earlier this week.
I try to remember that we’re voting for an entire administration and presidential appointments, an apparatus much larger than one old man. It’s cold comfort, but it’s something.
As I’m watching it, Mozart’s Requiem in D minor is playing in my head.
Upvote for semi-unpopular opinion.
I think you’re wrong about the shortage being ‘solved’ by NAT. NAT is great for LAN and WAN in the developed world, but there are billions of folks in remote developing areas where it’s not much help. It also severely limits the big chunks of address spaces that can be allocated to business, universities, governments, etc. It is not a trivial problem waved away by NAT.
I think it will continue to be a very gradual but relentless rollout of IPv6. Not saying it will be fast. But 30 years from now, if we haven’t destroyed civilization, I suspect IPv4 will be a quaint relic. And IPv6 will never run out of addresses.
That is fascinating. I wonder if the wavelength of green light is better because of something akin to harmonic resonance.
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Kyle uses “son” a lot. Makes me chuckle.
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