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Relevant XKCD for the OP https://xkcd.com/1053
Relevant XKCD for the OP https://xkcd.com/1053
Slightly related to the issue of remembering addresses, I think the main issue is with the fact that local nameservers are pretty much non-existent if you’re not running OpenWrt or OpnSense. Which is shameful because the local nameserver is an amazing quality of life tool.
Also the fact that officially there are no local TLDs except for “.arpa” while browsers won’t resolve one word domains without adding http://
And don’t get me started on TLS certificates in local networks… (although dns01 saves the day)
I would love to start using ipv6 but my ISP decided that their devices won’t support prefix delegation because “nobody uses ipv6 and nothing works with it”
Can it even make sense tho? To me JS is an example of a not too good thing that people started too eagerly so now they’re trying to make it make sense.
Maybe, if reviewers were paid for their job they could actually focus on reading the paper and those things wouldn’t slide. But then Elsevier shareholders could only buy one yacht a year instead of two and that would be a nightmare…
“Hołd my limes!” - said Sisyphus
I know it was different times, but if my kid was so afraid of not doing homework to the point of breaking into the house through the basement window, I would consider it a huge failure on my side.
Certainly loud, but I think the way forward should have been engineering a quieter version instead of going back to plastic. And in the meantime use idk… a bowl?
Edit: use a bowl, meaning put the crisps in the bowl when you open them if the noise bothers you
Can you send that one? I’m actually researching driverless printing right now
I mean, isn’t it?
I actually would like to choose the track where the number of people increases by one (so 1, 2, 3, 4…) and then the train will kill -1/12 people
PS Yes, I know this sum result is problematic, it’s only a joke
Absolutely, and as it was the very first time I installed Linux, it basically meant reinstall
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia*
Don’t know from memory if that’s correct command, but you get the point
“Never have I been so offended by something I 100% agree with!”