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Shortening rules actually make IPv6 addresses easier to remember than IPv4. Just don’t use auto configuration.
Shortening rules actually make IPv6 addresses easier to remember than IPv4. Just don’t use auto configuration.
In the last years I’ve tried Ubuntu, Debian, crunchbang and PopOS. A few months ago I asked IT if I could change the os on my company laptop from Windows 10 to Linux Mint. It means I have to stay outside the AD domain, but since almost everything (email, teams, OneDrive…) is available on the web, the only downside is not being able to use the wifi projectors. I can live with that. Mint is simple to use, easy on the eyes and stable as hell. And windows games run really well with proton, except maybe Starfield but I can wait :)
Doesn’t have to be connected to the cloud for that, except if you do your laundry when you’re not home.
Please do starfield next
Am old, can confirm: past a certain age you never see yourself as old as you really are.
I had my cpu fan die after a year, so maybe that. They replaced it really fast though.
It’s a Ryzen 7 Pangolin, I bought it almost 2 years ago.
I have one, they are good but you can generally get better quality for less with Dell or Lenovo. Where System 76 shines is its customer support: they are responsive, helpful and knowledgeable. This, plus the fact that popOS is a damn fine Linux distro expressly tuned to their machines, largely makes up for the fact that it might be a bit more expensive than the alternatives. Regarding gaming, I can’t really say… I’ve played a few steam games on it but they’re not the type that require much firepower. Still, no problem there.
And python was created to teach programming. And PHP was something a guy used to maintain his webpage. If a language is useful it will gain popularity, and I never used a language which I didn’t find frustrating at some point.
I don’t trust Reddit anymore, and to my knowledge Mozilla has always put user rights before corporate greed. Also Mozilla is a sort of non profit. So you’re gonna need more than anecdotes to change my mind.