See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
2a09:: 2a11:: and 2409:: are the shortest.
I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?
IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of F
s, then [
then a bunch of ]?0
s.
I would say, anything whose spacetime geodesic (orbital/freefall path) intersects the spheroid defined by the surface of the Earth. Though by this definition, a comet on a 100-year collision course is already “on Earth”, so I’m not sure if that’s reasonable.
Drop the SPEED OF, just LIGHT. It’s cleaner.
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That’s 75% more digits and 50% more colons.
Self-driving trucks will never be 100% autonomous. They will need a reliable data connection to a control center so humans can figure out how to deal with exceptional situations.
There will probably be occasional stupid traffic jams until the technology is perfected. As long as they avoid murderous rampages, we should be okay.
They’re saying $2.99 because it sounds better than $36/year.
The battery can deliver a stable voltage output of 1.25 V and a capacity of 110 mAh/g
110 mAh/g * 1.25 V * 1000 g/kg = 137 Wh/kg.
Lithium ion is around 250 Wh/kg, so this battery is around twice as heavy.
On Chrome, I only ever recall seeing the dialog when I install an extension, or if an extension is updated to use additional permissions.
Firefox MV3 is different, in that the all_urls permission cannot be granted on install. If an extension requests all_urls, it installs with the permission disabled. The user has to manually enable it for one site or all.
IPvFoo is mostly useless without all_urls, which is why I made it show that button until the permission is granted.
Firefox requires explicit user interaction to grant the all_urls
permission, although this only applies to Manifest V3. Here’s what it looks like on my extension:
I could’ve just reverted to Manifest V2 to avoid that step, but V3 will probably become mandatory someday.
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When I was in ~9th grade ordering 72-pin SIMMs, I read MUST BE INSTALLED IN PAIRS and assumed that vendor only shipped to France.
In this case, disabling IPv6 is actually the right move. If the VPN provider doesn’t support IPv6, then there’s no way to allow to allow IPv6 Internet traffic without causing a leak/VPN bypass.
The right move for the VPN provider is to support IPv6. The right move for the user is to take their business to a provider that does.
“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
There probably is some value in understanding why “evil” things were attractive to people at the time, because if you believe that evil always looks unambiguously evil, then you might fail to notice when it happens again.
I’m still using Win10 / Debian, but supposedly setting the language to English (Global)
provides a cleaner install of Win11:
When has a “manager” ever persuaded world-class engineers to stop what they’re doing and build something cool? Who cares about words in a history book, when you have a fleet of autonomous fire-breathing metal monsters?
I think Elon’s been a total douche since the “pedo guy” comments, but that doesn’t invalidate his past accomplishments.
I found them via IP address, so I don’t know anything about the company beyond that.