IPv6 is also eventually going to hit exhaustion
Top-tier trolling right here.
IPv6 is also eventually going to hit exhaustion
Top-tier trolling right here.
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Wait…
Why is the AI speaking in a bisexual gradient?
You mean yt.artemislena.eu ? That’s an Invidous instance, a frontend for YouTube.
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[Fedora] might require more setup with an Nvidia GPU
https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA
I only needed 3 Ctrl-Shift-V’s for that. Multimedia codecs are also about the same difficulty.
What a terrible future it would be if people had to commute to their job in a different time! Reminds me of Ook and Gluk by Dav Pilkey.
Is that not what the scaled sort is for?
I second this. There’s just so many more useful features! KDE Connect has to be one of my favourites.
I’m quite curious, are there many advantages to building a libre PC? Last I checked, my hardware doesn’t bombard me with ads, AI and other manifestations of enshittification. Yet.
7900 XTX
“”“Budget”“”
If someone were to pinch a password through a phishing site or a key logger they would still need to unlock your .kbdx file. The way I see it, if an attacker has cracked your database, you already screwed up 20 steps ago. (Sharing your .kbdx, using a weak password for it, not changing your other passwords) I think that 2FA on a different device is too much of a hassle for how much extra security it can bring.
You can enable such an option in the settings
You’re right, Satisfactory does that to everybody. However, you can’t tell me that he’s got all of his screws on tight after spending 7 hours building 3000km of winding roads across a sea to connect a single fire station to an entire metropolis in City Skylines 2.
I’m not sure what else you can call someone who has played Satisfactory for at least 22 hours straight.
My favorite weirdo Youtubers are Cheru and Let’s Game It Out. They both make gaming content, but do it in totally different styles.
Had my index finger too close to the center of the pliers when trying to destroy a hard object. All of the force tore a bunch of skin off.
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.