This seems rather strawman-y
This seems rather strawman-y
64 for the wan interface
Nitpicking, but the address for the wan interface wouldn’t have a prefix, so the host would just set it as a /128 (point-to-point)
Figured I’d do the math on the power required.
In the article, they show a iPhone 15 Pro, which has a 3274 mAh battery, so let’s go with that. Assuming a 3.7 V battery and a 1 minute charging time, that’s 3274 mAh × 3.7 V / 1 min ≈ 727 W
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Sounds like a typical COBOL dev
Why do you feel the need to install an app for a coffee shop?
All the easy options like from Amazon are DRM encumbered. But the DRM-free options are still available if you are willing to search a bit.
Are they? Where (other than piracy)? A lot of books seems to be sold exclusively with DRM from what I can tell. Some are even exclusive to Amazon.
How can it tell the difference between spaces used for indentation and spaces used for alignment, if you use the same character for both?
*plugs USB into Ethernet port
This is how we end up with off-by-one errors
That said, many of our clients still don’t support utf-8 so its all ascii and non-latin alphabets are screwed.
Ah, yes, I heard about that sort of thing. Some bank getting a GDPR complaint because they couldn’t correct the spelling of someone’s name, because their system uses EBCDIC.
Oopsgenie
The main thing that keeps me from running messaging applications in the browser is the lack of a tray icon
It’s about damn time
At least Tele2 supports IPv6 on mobile, not sure about others
That doesn’t even make any sense, since it’s not an absolute scale
Privately: Mainly Matrix, and sometimes SMS and phone calls. Also Messenger and Discord for specific people.
For work: Teams, Slack, e-mail and GitLab.
What about subscribing to top via RSS?
None of which are in this picture. The person in the picture talks only favorably of immutable systems yet is apparently against them, thus making for an easy target by arguing against themselves, so a straw man.
I’m actually positive to immutable systems, I just thought the argument wasn’t great. I realize that’s about what Skinner does in the meme, but it feels weak.
On second thought, I think the reason it was so jarring is because normally points against Skinner are in top picture, and the bottom picture has him abandon that line of thoughts in favor of something simplistic, thus changing his mind from one side to the other. Whereas here, the points against Skinner are at the end point of the meme, and thus he argues in both directions simultaneously.