Who could’ve thought in 1981 that more than a few thosand universities would ever like to connect to the then 250 machines big ARPANET. With 4 billion addresses, there was plenty of headroom at the time.
In 50 years, when the last ISP finally switches to IPv6, we’ll be wondering how short sighted we were as now every pencil has an IP address in the interplanetary compu-global-hyper-meganet.
Haha, love the Microsoft joke. Very accurate
Another related one https://xkcd.com/2501/
Lately I’ve been enjoying [email protected] and [email protected]
[email protected] won’t amused by this post
TL;DR: Pyrolysis with a yield of 60 percent styrene monomers.
Remember people: The cloud is just someone else’s computer.
Yeah, I’d rather not. Just stir the damn thing.
If their quality doesn’t go to shit, I’ll be a lifetime Kitchen Aid dumb stand mixer customer.
to be fair, the first colour picker isn’t too bad, it it?
Answering the question you meant to ask, blueray is a physica… just kidding.
LocalSend is basically like bluetooth file sharing over WiFi. Bluetooth, especially the fallback 2.0 is notoriously slow and short ranged. The situation got better with BLE, 5.0 and Long Range. Still, both devices need to speak BT. Ap*le’s iOS is well known to ignore BT file sharing capabilities while implementing own proprietary solutions. On desktop, the situation is still bad. I once tried to send a file between two Windows machines via BT, and it was a horrible user experience. LocalSend (and similar) fix this by implementing cross platform apps and using readily available API’s to share files with few clicks and reasonably high speed between a plethora of devices. I guess, if you don’t have the aforementioned problems, you won’t need LocalSend et al.
Really great software. Works like a charm most of the time, the apps are quite okay, sends files locally. The first low-barrier solution to share stuff between wildly different devices since e-mail.
I don’t want any damn vegetables mail accounts.
Did you try Adobe InDesign, and how did it fail you? I believe it’s the absolute industry standard for doing any layout stuff, which creating presentations essentially is.
EDIT: Alright, I see. No linux counterpart.
That will be getting a problem in the future. People will start putting highly sensitive and confidential information into ChatGPT and the like. And of course they’ll use this data. Industrial espionage might get as easy as asking a common LLM for help with a specific problem.
wait, what? I’ve had a GIMP 2.x for at least 15 years now. they can’t just… increase the number?? it’s part of the program’s name now
currently, storage space is significantly cheaper than all the cpu power needed to generate the images from a text description. also, what if you actually wanted to view the backgroud of the object? and where’s the advantage besides an at best 40 % increased storage space edficiency? after all, people are taking pictures to actually capture the moment. else they would do voice memos all the time.
TL;DR: They released some bug fixes.
Damn, never looked at it that way
[Completely unrelated to the content] How the heck is this post managing to crash two out of my three lemmy clients?
Ladies, gentlemen, none of the above. We have come full circle. The mainframe + Terminal combination is back