Best quote from Eragon. So say we all.
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We're still closely related
I never fully got into 3d printing, but I got far enough that I designed a lot in openscad. This was 10 years ago, and it was really popular back then, and might still be.
And I saw it. What's your fix for botnets and brigading?
Whenever I hear someone suggest "an algorithm" without elaborating further, I'm usually correct in presuming that it makes as much sense as "a wizard will use magic". The other times it's usually someone suggesting blockchain. Sometimes it's both.
Or, hear me out, collaboration across networks. That's what lemmy does. And it's nothing new.
Needs the addition of a blue variant 💙
Because some of us remember how the internet was without moderators, and how it went to shit early 2000's when "everyone" started using it.
20-25 years ago mods were rarely needed beyond booting a couple of spammers and getting rid of the occasional goatse and tubgirl. Now platform-wide efforts are needed to combat csam and gore.
Whatever shell says can automatically be dismissed as a lie.
Source: I used to work on a survey ship right outside the niger delta roughly 10 years ago. Suddenly on day we were in the middle of an oil spill patch, and the onlyones in the area were us and a bunch of shell drilling rigs. Situations like that happened quite often.
Job interviews
Soooo many memories!
I used to play this on NES
Yes, it would be very weird for server addresses to have the service name as a subdomain. Like a common prefix of web servers to signify that it's serving world wide web.
On a more serious note, this used to be fairly common for many protocols to ensure loaf balancing between different protocols - you'd have one server for www, one for ftp, and so on.
Also, from an administrative point of view, it's more manageable when you can, for example, add an entire (sub)domain to the firewall rules.
I was thinking the same thing. Spanning tree is love. Spanning tree is life.....when deployed correctly.
Alternatively I'm thinking noise, as I've seen that in 10gig connections a few times, which is why I prefer LC fiber where possible.