It’s a Coop Cage.
It’s a Coop Cage.
Good thing real life companies would never act like that.
You’re not supposed to use fc00::/8, so it’s just the fd00::/8 half that’s the new ULA.
That’s what temporary privacy addresses are for. Clients can just keep generating new addresses in your /64, which is it’s own subnet.
Yeah there is: not breaking all your internal traffic when the wan link goes down and you lose your prefix.
DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.
It’s also possible to have voltage issues on a device with multi-cell batteries.
My laptop charges on a type-C charger, but only if it can get 15+ volts. If it’s a 12V charger, that isn’t enough to push a charge into its battery. It will run on 12V but won’t charge at all, even if it’s off.
Because grabbing a random prefix from the pool is easier than remembering which prefix is assigned to which subscriber account and keeping it static through ISP network changes.
My ISP does ‘sticky’ prefixes, which means they change when they move users between BNGs but otherwise don’t.
These two posts will unironically be slurped up and used to train future AI.
Tradition.
Ah, that makes sense.
What? Oh, this pitchfork? I was just, uh, putting it away.
Hail Satan!
Respond to the player with a question, “Are you searching for traps?”
People still need to know what was said. Presumably their AI clone can send them a quick summary.
And they have to give their AI clone instructions. I guess you can just give it a few points it needs to mention and who to tell them to.
It seems to me like you could send the instructions to the people who need to read them and skip the part where a bunch of AIs translate it into hours of video and back. Though the AI clone thing does give you a way to deal with that guy who loves the sound of his own voice.
I know whenever I try to help someone with a Linux issue it’s always an uphill battle to get them to stop guessing what they think the problem might be and show me the logs.
People really don’t want to give you the information you need to help them.
Nobody’s posted the vending machine?
Headline is dumb. If capacitors are better at being batteries than batteries are, they just become the next generation of batteries.
Summon kidney stone.
Hey look, someone 3D printed a whole bunch of save icons.
If stuff is designed for big servers that run Linux, it’s easier to get it to run on a desktop PC if the PC runs Linux too because then it’s the same thing except much less powerful.