

Most people don’t have a RAID to fall back on either, and I would argue most cars’ donuts or spares haven’t been checked since the car was new so I think it holds up better than you’re giving it credit for lol
Most people don’t have a RAID to fall back on either, and I would argue most cars’ donuts or spares haven’t been checked since the car was new so I think it holds up better than you’re giving it credit for lol
If you aren’t paying, you’re the product.
What sucks is that I can’t unbundle their AI shit from my subscription
Some software doesn’t run on windows. How’s that related to the op’s question?
Not quite. Google fiber did 2 things: 1) in any market thry entered, they forced an ante speed and 2) they provided a model that a bunch of local coops and/or municipal networks could follow (and did)
They are currently in 28 markets in the US.
Two great tastes that taste great together
Alternatively, you use the cloudflare money to sue the monopoly to decouple search and all other products, since blocking the AI trawlers shouldn’t have any measurable impact in search rankings
Yes, but that statement also contains over 50% lies by volume
There’s a potentially justifiable use case in training one and evaluating its performance for use in, idk, triaging a mass-casualty event. Similar to the 911 bot they announced the other day.
Also similar to the 911 bot, i expect it’s already being used to justify cuts in necessary staffing so it’s going to be required in every ER to maintain higher profit margins just keep the lights on.
Yes, so you can see how that would be a problem
This only guarantees your WANip:8100 will map to 192.168.0.113:81, and doesn’t address whether or not dns resolution is correct. I would also be weary of using port numbers on wikipedia’s known ports list, as some ISPs will filter those upstream. The last thing is that your router may not want to hairpin that traffic, so if you’re not coming in from the outside it might not be a valid test.
This is likely correct but the browser’s errors should be telling you what the error(s) is/are.
Lol, I think we might be closer than you think. Lemmy and reddit are both basically unusable in web form on mobile, but Ernest took the time to make the layout of kbin in such a way that it compresses down to a PWA/Mobile layout without becoming a complete clusterfuck, something the mbin maintainers have maintained support for and I think is one of the key distinguishing features of the platform. The way it works feels very similar to the old RIF layout, and as such was everything I wanted from a reddit replacement from day one :)
+1 for the kbin >>mbin pipeline. I like that it still has pwa support since I really don’t need a phone app for a text based forum
This doesn’t solve for VPNs no longer offering it though, unless the VPN services started offering pure v6 via tunnel at some point while I wasn’t looking. I know I’ve never seen a v6 pier in the last few years since I started sailing again.
I would sort of consider web as the other one, since kbin (and now mbin) were designed to play nice with mobile browsers, I use mbin on my phone via PWA and I’m pretty happy with it, aside from mbin UI issues which I keep kicking around the idea of fixing but have been lazy about it.
https://fedia.io is the ‘big’ mbin server, but they appear to have closed registrations at some point
I’m a big mbin stan, but it’s clearly the inferior software platform right now.
One of the carriers from Endless Sky as a calldown
Then when it gets back, it finds out it’s on a PIP