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fc00::/7 are ULA (basically what RFC1918 was for IPv4) not entirely true, fc00::/8 is part of ULA, but it is not yet defined. Use fd00::/8 instead.
2001:db8::/32 is for documentation purposes
fc00::/7 are ULA (basically what RFC1918 was for IPv4) not entirely true, fc00::/8 is part of ULA, but it is not yet defined. Use fd00::/8 instead.
2001:db8::/32 is for documentation purposes
a couple bad dragon stickers
do you mind sharing an example?
Okay, but when I have the problem that my KDE is stuttering, I’m not searching for “.cache folder on Low-IOPS Drive causes my stuttering issue”, because, yk, I’d have to know the solution for that. I’d probably search for “why does KDE stutter”.
Which part of the title is clickbait?
Do the python people really call themselves “Pythonistas”?
That guy was talking about grayjay, a Client to follow creators on multiple platforms at the same time. Grayjay isn’t licensed under AGPL, but instead it uses the FUTO Temporary License. It technically still counts as source available, but I think the NC-Part is okay to have. AGPL would be nicer though especially bc of this.
Germany has a fund like that, GNOME just recently got a grant of about 1M Euros to improve features and provide better accessibility
The only thing I can see in their License that would make it non-free is the non-commercial redistribution part of it, which is not that bad
irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex
Linux Defender for Torvalds365
If someone doesn’t know that person by name, here is a picture of him:
I’d buy a Revuelto in an instant, I’m just lacking the ~600k to do so
tbh if you managed to buy into meraki you deserved it
anyways, look at this christmas tree out of meraki gear:
even then you’d still need networking, caching, the rest of the servers, and someone to deploy all of this
Yes, they did it first, but they removed it because it wasn’t acceptable and everyone hated it
That list is either the undo-menu or the layers themselves, as everything you do in GIMP is somewhat destructive. This behavior will be changed in GIMP 3 tho.
Codeberg / Forgejo has a migration tool that you could use
Didn’t know that, thanks. Luckily, I’ve only ever used fd00::/8
Source btw: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address#Definition