“Never have I been so offended by something I 100% agree with!”
“Never have I been so offended by something I 100% agree with!”
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.
Is that a metaphor? Please that be a metaphor…
I’m not sure if I understand. There might not be the “fully” gay person but there is person(s) who is more gay than anyone else, thus making them gayest
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…
You might simply be allergic. It’s probably best to have it checked.
“Hołd my limes!” - said Sisyphus
Can’t it be used to “replace” the arms? US ships to India so India can ship to Russia without losing?
It’s the truth
Nobody ever thinks about the oli barons /s
Some of those “compostable” bags actually decompose into microplastics, so unfortunately they’re not always better
They absolutely can handle data entry. This post refers to the absurdity of firms asking for a resume and then asking for all the details in a form, which is pointless.
DaVinci provides Linux binaries
Designed by David Hahn
Data caps are simply false advertising - if your infrastructure can only handle X Tb/s then sell lower client speeds or implement some clever QoS.
There are plenty of users for whom 1.5TB is quite or very restrictive - multi member households, video/photo editors working with raw data, scientists working with raw data, flatpak users with Nvidia GPU or people that selfhost their data or do frequent backups etc.
With the popularity of WFH and our dependence on online services the internet is virtually as vital as water or electricity, and you wouldn’t want to be restricted to having no electricity until the end of the month just because you used the angle grinder for a few afternoons.
I actually wouldn’t suggest this episode to someone whose father’s body is currently donated. But good episode nonetheless
Poland went through such populist policies and their only outcome was massive inflation