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  • A nice walkable one!

  • Looks like a happy and well-loved empty-nester-Asian-family dog!

    (No ill intent, I'm just wondering if this is something other people notice and think of too!)

  • I used to find it funny and do it around friends/family, but more recently the smell has been far more disgusting to me and I have to put on an N95 or leave the room. It's unfortunate that I have a lost a source of such jollity and mirth.

  • Huh. Today I learned I can't search text in collapsed headers on mobile. Thanks for explaining. 🫠

  • ... Greased watermelons? Do I want to know?

  • So proud of him!

  • Can't reproduce it on either the PWA or the native app. It just reloads comments or pulls down my notifications screen (I'm on Android)

    :/

  • What are the steps to reproduce this? I haven't noticed it.

  • Memes "spread[] by means of imitation" and are "cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate, mutate, and respond to selective pressures" (Wikipedia). Of course it's going to be repetitive and screenshots of different apps. That's the definition of a meme, and we are in a community called memes.

  • Considering it's limited in scope to Brits between the ages of 18 and 34, one in three is actually conservative seeing as it's less than the half of the population you would expect to be women by default.

  • Ah, that's what I was afraid of. Oh well. I see what you mean.

  • I guess my issue is that I want an extension to automatically plug in all the different user agents, geolocations, etc. to find the cheapest one. Having an extension to enable me to change these things myself is nice but not what I'd find most useful, you know?

  • Fair point!

  • I see! Thanks for the explanation! Didn't put two and two together to realize that the router basically reads MACs and writes IPs.

  • That's pretty cool.

  • Yeah, I think people don't think about how downvotes aren't meant to indicate disagreement but rather to mark trolls, unhelpful comments, and so on. I didn't realize that either until someone said it in some comment section somewhere, something like this:

    https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/118396

  • In general, I thought IP addresses are mutable while MACs stay the same, and I thought that's why the outside world uses IPs to identify networks while routers inside a network use MACs to identify specific devices. If you can change your MAC arbitrarily, doesn't that risk making the router's job more difficult? Why not just assign yourself a different internal IP?