wondering why firefox hangs as you paste a 30MB text file into an online diff tool
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I’ve never seen an equals sign inside a term
and gender confirmation would not be getting called sir/ma’am at the starbucks but people asking you for IT help?
maybe not furry, but definetly transfem with graphs:
Yeah, I guess my router just decided on an ULA prefix on its own. Thank you for providing the right terminology and explaining how a host gets these addresses.
I don’t think unique local addresses require manual configuration. On linux at least, I get an
fe80::address derived from the interface’s MAC address even if there it can’t find any router. If the host receives a router advertisement, it will add a local address (the same suffix as the fe80 but with afd8b:something::/64)and the “internet”2003::.I’m not an expert and this may be just the configuration of my router, but all my linux installs automatically got these three addresses without manual configuration or issues.
ehm… shouldn’t the motion blur be on the bike and not on the surroundings with a static camera?
Clarification: the “it” in the second sentence was referring to “blocklist/allowlist” specifically, not “main”
Of course the name “master” in the git context may mean something completely different from slavery or similar, but the possibility of misinterpretation is IMO another (maybe small) reason that new projects should consider using the clear and unambiguous “main” instead of “master”.
Even if the word’s origins aren’t racism, I hope you can see why having a blacklist with “bad” things on it that won’t be allowed and a whitelist with “good” things that are allowed maybe isn’t the friendliest terminology. (especially when there are more intuitive names available that avoid this problem)
I think it’s the same with blacklist/whitelist -> blocklist/allowlist.
Itallowlist/blocklist actually says what it does in the name without using the idea of racism and white supremacy. I wish more software would just use these terms by default. (maybe some aliases for the old names)
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•so this is how you catch the gay virus!English
3·7 months agoFlies, it’s all flies
Ok, the original post by PBS is just cropped out, that makes sense, thanks for the explanation
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?
4·8 months agoIt might be this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neko_(software)
- A port to JavaScript named Oneko.js is used on various personal websites. [7]
Why is microsoft from Germany writing in English? Why don’t they just post it on their main Account which actually has a primarely English-speaking audience?
shoki@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•top 5 unsolved problems in computer scienceEnglish
7·8 months agothey both do private file sharing, but their working principle is inherently different: wormhole, localsend, pairdrop etc. send a file once, whereas syncthing aims to sync a folder on 2 or more devices bidirectionally
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9·8 months agoi would absolutely recommend localsend. it has ios, android and desktop apps and it works flawlessly:
Edit: iirc you need to be in the same network though, it does not have gateway (?) servers like wormhole
your phone? my phone only helps when websearching for stuff while my desktop isn’t working or ssh’ing into my machine when the video output doesn’t work
shoki@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Ever lost something really important?English
23·9 months agonooo, that would be too easy. instead we should put tens of millions of taxpayers dollars into a closed source solution that hospitals have to pay thousands of dollars per month to use. (and it has like 12 critical vulnurabilities and the company refuses to fix them)

i thought this was some kind of medical device you would find next to a hospital bed and got slightly concerned for a second