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Where are you from that you would even phase it as "I'm not in". I get what you meant but I can see why the AI doesn't understand. Combined with severe grammar errors even a human could struggle here.

Where I'm from it's "I'm not home" or "I'm not around", "I won't be there"

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The best strategies are rarely single trick. Energy should be diversely sourced.

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Hey man, it's got nothing to do with them being heavier, it IS about how that weight is distributed differently. You've mispoken and now everyone is latched on to something that isn't true about something that is true.

EV tires are made from different compounds then truck and car tires which causes them to wear ~20% faster.

  • EVs have instant torque delivery, which can put more strain on the tires during acceleration. Therefore, they need EV tires that can handle the increased force and extra weight.

  • Electric vehicles have heavy battery packs, affecting the overall weight distribution. This can impact tire wear, so EV tires are designed to carry and distribute the extra weight effectively.

  • EV tires are engineered to have lower rolling resistance. These tires reduce the energy required to move the vehicle, resulting in better range and longer battery life.

  • Most EVs use regenerative braking systems, which recover energy during braking. EV tires offer better traction and grip, enhancing the effectiveness of regenerative braking.

  • Electric vehicles are generally quieter than traditional ICE vehicles. To complement this characteristic, EV tires are built to reduce road noise and vibrations, providing a quieter and more comfortable ride

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Ipv6 requires fundamental rethinking about how addressing is done. If you're trying to apply v4 concepts to V6 you likely end up running into something they intentionally designed out.

A unique local address is an address space where you could do that. It's the equivalent to RFC1918 eg. 172/192/10.
So you could statically assign fd0::x, and that is expected, but not required generally.

I wouldn't give each device a static unique global address unless they need to be accessed via wan without domain consistently. You lose device privacy really quickly that way because every device gets a unique globally routable address. It's fine for internet facing services but most Linux, Windows, and mobile implementations are using ipv6 privacy extensions by default to ensure you get a random GUA every day.

My network is dual stack and I connect mostly over ipv6 to all my internal clients using internal DNS. If my internal DNS is ever down I can fall back to ipv4 or it's basically the one box on my network with an easy to remember ULA.

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I agree with this but I would say the prefix is the only thing you should focus on.

It's important that ISPs don't regularly rotate your PD and it's part of the rfc recommendations that they don't. And the remainder of the prefix is your vlan space that is as important for VLAN routing as always.

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It's honestly super simple to set up. Outside of your ISP config it's almost all autoconfig. 100% of the complication (at least for me) comes from knowing ipv4 first for 20 years and then trying to incorrectly map those concepts to V6.

As soon as I "let go" it was fine.

There's not a huge net benefit you're right. I mostly wanted to learn and I hope to be at the front edge of disabling ipv4 in the near distant future.

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Your prefix can change yes but the recommendation is that it shouldn't in practice. You'll find ISPs doing it right will extend your PD lease infinitely unless you release it for a long enough period of time. Similar to ipv4.

The privacy is similar to ipv4 also. All your traffic on ipv4 looks like it's coming from your WAN IP... Your PD is in this sense equivalent (though not literally equivalent for all the pedants reading) to your WAN IP.

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Yeah dropping Nat is the biggest net benefit I agree but I think the avg person won't really find that much value in it when Nat works ok

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I thankfully have never had the misfortune of cgnat

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Yea, prolly already using it.

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Your mfa is now mfa-1

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MFA is not necessarily only 2 factors and single factor is not necessarily a password.

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Yeah, that's basically right. With an opening line like mine (a formula), we're basically dealing in typical reddit/lemmy pedanticism.

I (somewhat ironically now) specifically chose the words MFA over 2fa when saying "mfa-1" as to be most encompassing from the get go because yes:

  • the truest definition of MFA is =>2
  • there are cases where the factors are multiple things you have and/or are (like private keys and pass keys, and biometrics)

i do agree the 1st factor in a situation where its multiple factors is generally and common practice to be something you know.

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Damn I thought we were past the CRTC limiting foreign media.

I was always on the fence about it - they have rules like you have to play Canadian music on the radio x amount of minutes per non Canadian music (or something like that). It's always made things a bit weird.

When spotify and netflix came about - i thought the government had moved on from that era of control

It'll be interesting to see how this goes down - i imagine not well.

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It's not up to Chrome.

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They can do it all they want but it won't work...

If I "opt in" it falls back to non doh immediately because using doh on my network is not up to Chrome.

use-application-dns.net + nxdomain for any known doh provider

I don't use pihole but doh blocking works great on my network. It should work on a pihole tho it's pretty basic stuff.

If you can't resolve the domain you can't validate the TLS certificate.

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Web Location tracking has not been fully based on IP registration data for quite some time.

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It's all dependent on what you're doing and how. Like if you use Facebook you're fingerprinted to the tits.

The granularity depends on examples like that.

But something a bit more benign and not as granular would be finger printing you based on the timezone your browser offers up. It's not as basic as like "-7 GMT" since the iso list can go down to the state and or country. So if in your OS you picked "America/Houston" a lot of browsers will pony that up without hesitation.

How many more bits of data until you know what city I'm in, Street I'm on. Etc. And there's tons of ways to derive that data over time.

https://browserleaks.com/ is an interesting example that can show all the bits of data your browser can give up.

And of course you can lock lots down given the right tools.

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I don't use linux on desktop anymore but that seems like a major step backwards from 10 years ago where your worst worry for running multiple DEs was the bloat from having to run GTK and QT in a mixed environment.

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It doesn't really surprise me that a self hosted project cant afford to self host it's own self or be able to find a neutral hosting location.

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The irony isn't lost on me but the comments show it wasn't that simple. If it was they surely would have done it.

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    At the ever increasing cost of the pi and how limiting it is, the n100 is a no brainer.

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    There's gotta be a bunch of niche cases why a pi is better - but generally...not.

    What usecase is arm based linux and bsd all that important? Outside of arm dev - probably not much else.

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    Yep, that's what 'generally' and 'niche' means. The n100 doesnt have hyper threading so isnt subject to that kind of attack - btw the same attack that AMD has been subject to to many times over and over. Not sure what's good on ARM curiosity - still interested to know.

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    Pi power consumption is going up too. And x86 keeps coming down. Idle power draw the pi wins you'd get 2x longer idle. But under load if you compared the workoutput to wattage I bet it's pretty close.

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    It's almost like making money is not the primary purpose of this website 🤔

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    If tiktok can be considered owned by the Chinese gov so can facebook https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM theres tons of programs secret and public that shows american tech companies have to obey to the US government demands.

    "In 2014, ByteDance established an internal Chinese Communist Party (CCP) committee.[47] The company's vice president, Zhang Fuping, serves as the company's CCP Committee Secretary.[48][49]"

    This is not a defense of FB or american companies, but rather an indictment of tiktok and an acknowledgement that the degree of CCP involvement in tiktok is not the same as neolib involvement in FB.

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    Fwiw I'm not American.

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    Man as someone who named themselves Album because i am a fan of Albums as a piece of art - I do NOT agree. Illmatic is one of the best albums ever made, no challenge - but it's an odd take to try to frame it as one of the last. Super narrow view. I'm not even entirely convinced that Albums are "dead" though they're certainly less popular than they once were. It's also important to remember that LP/Albums were not always popular either.

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    Lol this comment is so funny and relateable I don't know how you got two down votes for this

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    It makes just as much sense as most popular vpns. The main difference is you know you don't trust Google. Do you think something like nordvpn is any different? There's no guarantee for what they're doing either.

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    Yeah. Before your options were roaming or waiting till you get there to get a physical SIM.

    Today I can get an app that will install the esim before I get to the country so I'm ready to go out the gate. Also pay per day options.

    Rates seem really good this way.

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    Classic Freud. Making everything about ones mother as usual..

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    A blog of another website's report on what reddit users wrote.

    Nice.

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    I mean I don't know why we need images at all, this stuff worked fine when it was just a BBS

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    This is the exact same error that chatgpt had. Caching error letting you see other users stuff.

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    You'll need to turn off "ask where to save files" in chrome download settings.

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    Yes and 100% isn't 100%

    People and their batteries though... It's a futile obsession for some. It doesn't matter how much science or logic you throw at them there's always something.

    Like how fast charging hasn't for some time done like a full max rate for the entire time to keep heat within tolerances but still some people think doing the work themselves is somehow better thermal management than modern battery controllers to the point they think it will make a material difference.

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    Lol ya right?!

    The NSDAP was a real socialist party.

    The Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea is actually democratic and governed by the people.

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