Worth noting: “Visible includes mobile hotspot with unlimited data at speeds up to 5Mbps.”
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
Worth noting: “Visible includes mobile hotspot with unlimited data at speeds up to 5Mbps.”
“We are in the late stages of having a user base”
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.gov is allowed for use by any governments that invented the internet.
.us is sketchy AF. They should use something.gov.
Why is that humorous? The googles do nothing.
I would suggest shijw as an abbreviation.
I found them via IP address, so I don’t know anything about the company beyond that.
2a09:: 2a11:: and 2409:: are the shortest.
I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?
IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of F
s, then [
then a bunch of ]?0
s.
fd00::x is shorter than 192.168.x.x
Technically you’re supposed to use fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::x, but on your home network nobody cares.
Did you mean caveat emptor (buyer beware), or do you refer to Amazon as caveat emporium (the beware market)?
I’ll go with… Hieronymus Bosch.
You can tell it’s the '90s because of the TV on the couch.
That patch was my only contribution to Firefox, and I didn’t research how to update the user-facing changelog. When 122 hits my phone I’ll ping the bugs, to notify the 20 nerds who actually care about the problem. Typing IPv4/IPv6 literals is a pretty niche feature on the modern web.
Currently https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox says “Version 121.1.0, Updated on Jan 19, 2024”
Roughly speaking, fd00::123 is the IPv6 equivalent of 192.168.0.123
Hooray! Previously Firefox MV3 extensions had to include a custom button in the UI to prompt the user for host permissions at runtime. It generally made more sense to stay on MV2 than switch from a 2-click to a 6-click install procedure.