And what would be the advantage? It wouldn’t be routable through legacy systems, and you’d run out of addresses in a couple of years again.
And what would be the advantage? It wouldn’t be routable through legacy systems, and you’d run out of addresses in a couple of years again.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for the validation, sometimes I feel like I’m going crazy with how often these things are repeated.
But those lectures do sound interesting - would you mind linking them when you have the time?
I don’t understand the tendency to attribute harmful behaviours of the rich and powerful to these strange, irrational reasons. No, UK leaders didn’t spend millions upon millions on propaganda because they have a fragile identity. They did it because they’ll make money off of it, and will be able to move the legislation towards their own goals.
It’s the same when people say Putin invaded Ukraine because he wants to restore the glory of the Soviet Union. No, he doesn’t care about any of that, he cares about staying in power and becoming more powerful. One of the best ways to do so is to invade other countries, as long as you don’t lose.
It depends. I really liked Mozillas initiative for local translation - much better for data privacy than remote services. But conversational/generative AI, no thank you.
I assumed it’s something parents buy for their children.
What would it do? Delete all memories of a childs parents from their brain, making them think they’ve been orphans all along?
Alternatively a depressingly realistic look at the consequences of war for non-participating children, couched in the veneer of an 80s Sci-Fi movie.
“YOUR PARENTS WILL NOT BE BACK”
I like “orphanize” - one of those things that shouldn’t be a word, but is!
Guess I’m not a programmer, because this feature has been a real god-send in my recent projects.
You’ve never placed three baguettes on top of a pizza? We’ve all done that!
I mean, baguette pizza is also just bread on bread, and we all love that
Return a list of cloned functional programmers with their positions translated towards positive y!
No way they have CD set up. The interns are raw-dogging that shit through FTP, like in the good old days
You are 100% sure that there is no mention of Wikipedia being integrated into Firefox/Chrome in any page? How thoroughly have you checked?
Where do you see it working? I see the result:
There were no results matching the query.
The extension mentioned in the post is supposed to:
return the relevant quote and inference for the user, along with links to article and quality signals
I don’t see any relevant quotes, or links to articles, or quality signals.
I tried with your comment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?go=Go&ns0=1&search=I+can+currently+right-click+and+then+click+"Search+on+Wikipedia"+in+the+context+menu.++I+believe+this+works+in+both+FF+and+chromium+browsers.
Why doesn’t this work? If your complaint were valid, this should work.
I hated YAML at first glance, and my hate has only increased since
I don’t think there’s a way to make it work for both cases.
It’s actually important that the rail gives in and deforms, as this reduces a cars energy much more quickly and safely than if it were rigid. Unfortunately this also makes them much less effective for larger vehicles.
In the end, it’s a question of protecting as many people as well as possible.
So freedom of speech doesn’t exist anywhere? Literally every place has some restrictions.