

Those books couldn’t all be in only plaintext. I’m certain that many of them are also scans.
Those books couldn’t all be in only plaintext. I’m certain that many of them are also scans.
Is iRobot worth watching? I know that Will Smith is a great actor and I’ve seen many memes about it.
Apple Intelligence really hitting different these days…
Whenever someone designs or purchases a smart device, this is what they need to be told. Is it really worth the risk for potential harm?
Deep Rock Galactic. Rock and stone, miner!
5000 files
0 backups
Someone’s got their priorities mixed up.
Refreshing to see a great journalist who also isn’t a complete brown noser.
They also forgot to add the paid DLC to the Linux version, so I had to use the Windows version anyway. However, it’s still always nice to have options!
git: 'hype' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
Thanks, Steve.
That doesn’t sound very straight to me
/s
Step 1. Forget to push local commits
Step 2. Push commits from another machine
Step 3. Pull from remote om the first machine
I’m a bit of a noob, I often do this when I get too careless.
This would be a great Monkey’s Paw post.
“BUY BITCOIN RIGHT NOWW!!11!1!”
“goo goo ga ga”
IPv6 has a total of 3.4E+38 addresses, and the entire surface area of the earth is 5.1E+14m². If we divide those two, then we find that you can have 6.7E+23 addresses for every square meter of your Saharan desert or Pacific Ocean smart roads. If civilization doesn’t collapse due to nuclear wars or climate catastrophes and we actually do make it to the stars, I doubt that we would still be using the centuries-old and deprecated internet protocol.
IPv4, in contrast, has 4.5 billion addresses, and there are currently 8 billion humans on Earth. While not every of them lives in the parts of the world with internet, that number will most likely soon shrink to nearly nothing. When everyone and their dog has a smartphone, laptop, desktop, console, smart TV et cetera, that 4.5 billion doesn’t seem nearly as big as it first once seemed to be.
This isn’t a Y2K-scale problem that will summon armageddon if we don’t solve it immediately, but our current solutions to the overflowing IPv4 addresses are well-polished hacks at best. IPv6 will ensure end-to-end connectivity for many years to come.
IPv6 is also eventually going to hit exhaustion
Top-tier trolling right here.
I remember seeing a zero width shortener, which uses invisible characters to encode your link.