One is probably link local the other is global, that’s pretty normal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Address_Scopes
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Sadly very typical for science journalists.
That basically is Die Hard.
a good manual grinder will beat any fancy electric one
You mean the price/quality ratio? Sure. I used to use Hario Skerton at work, and it’s been doing its job fine, although adjusting the grind was quite annoying. Also i think it has a very narrow adjustment range, which might be a problem if you use different brewing techniques.
Not even a good Terminal film.
i knew i was forgetting something
In liquid form?
Except solar. And wind. And hydro.
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Technology@lemmy.world•A Viral Chinese Wristband Claims to Zap You Awake. The Public Says 'No Thanks’English
43·2 months agoThe design is very human.
I’ve no idea, never really had an ultrawide.
I used to be a dual monitor user, but nowadays I’m using a single large monitor because I had to rearrange some things in my work room. For work a single monitor is fine, but I’m also doing some Twitch streaming, and multiplayer gaming, and for that I actually am now thinking of going back to two monitors.
The other important thing for me personally is resolution. If I’m working with text, 4k is absolutely necessary, for gaming UHD is fine.
Monitor arms do help with desk space a lot. However, you should also keep in mind that you will need some clearance behind the deck for the “elbow” of the arm.
The other option to save space is a shelf stand, which raises your monitor a little above the table and allows you to store something under it.
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Obsolete Pocketable Computing@lemmy.world•This landed in my mailbox yesterday. Won an auction on one Sony Clié, got 2 Palm PDAs instead. Not a bad exchange, I must say.English
3·3 months agoIt’s that a T5 on the right? I used to have one of those.
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Games@lemmy.world•Which year was the most stacked for game releases?English
191·3 months agoI agree with other comments here, but, to be honest, this year has been really good! Expedition 33, Silksong, Hades, The Alters, Nightreign, Blue Prince, Dispatch, to name just a few.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•JR Hokkaido train driver in trouble for reading book about trains on stopped trainEnglish
161·3 months agoAt least train drivers in Japan can read.
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World News@lemmy.world•Moroccan court upholds 30-month sentence for feminist over blasphemous t-shirtEnglish
41·4 months agoTo save you 50 clicks required to get through to the t-shirt content, it said: “god (Allah)” followed by “is lesbian”.
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Factorio@lemmy.world•Kovarex process for the lazy. (No circuits)English
9·4 months agoYeah, that looks reasonable for late game when you have a surplus of processed isotopes.
I try to set up kovarex as soon as I have the minimum amount necessary to start one centrifuge. I usually build it with only belts, splitters and inserters — not even logi chests.
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Games@lemmy.world•[Discussion] Which 2025 game actually kept you playing the longest?English
3·5 months agoDune Awakening. Not the best game in the world, but I have a group of friends and it’s fun to hang out and try to survive the desert together.








you have a typo in “affected”