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  • occasional uncomfortable moment

    Sounds absolutely exhausting

  • We were talking about software development and deployment in this thread, not necessarily how easy your desktop GUI is to use.

  • I mean.. all those buttons are essentially just calling a command line in the end. And coding that button takes more work so command line is always going to be more likely to be your only option. If you find commands arcane then that's probably an argument that the help docs should be clearer or the commands themselves should be clearer.

  • It's nice to see that /c/politics and it's denizens are just an exact clone of /r/politics and is still full of circlejerking

  • Well, there's the actual engineer response I was looking for

  • Courts are refusing to punish lynching?

  • Huh, looks like this is talking about cops, of which there are millions of in America, and cops lying in reports, and not a about a court of law ruling a lynching was okay.

  • Outspoken non-conformist feminist conforms and converts to Islam, declaring all other religions worldwide, wrong and invalid. Could almost be an Onion article title.

  • They do? Which lynchings did the justice system rubber stamp?

  • Surprising to find some sane, reasonable voices here. Thanks for being you.

  • Lol I love these articles always "calling for resignation" of Congress people. Mitch will resign when he's dead and not a moment sooner, this slimy piece of shit has more power than the president and he has the position for life. And he's evil enough to wield it very effectively. He'll never give it up.

  • Oh hm, guess I'm wrong! Thought they were still lead

  • I am not a full network engineer so take my opinion with a grain of salt. From what I understand, NAT with IPv4 works really really well to mitigate IPv4 address exhaustion. Then there's an issue with the amount of extra processing switches and routers need to do IPv6, we're going from 32 bits to 128 bits which is a huge increase and for switches and routers that are handling packets as fast as technically possible with a low amount of resources typically, that's a not insignificant hurdle.

    It's just easier to do IPv4 in every way, plus that's what the world's been using and is used to.

  • You might like the weather but you'll have some issues with an utterly collapsed food chain

  • The language this guy is wielding is cringe as hell, has LinkedIn energy all over it.

  • Got bad news for you about wheel weights...

  • Er, bad news but it very obviously says 74

  • Because otherwise Lemmy will die from lack of interest, it's too small at the moment.

  • The type of people that inhabit these instances will never ever agree to a no-moderation type of setup. That's what true decentralization means, right?