Well theres more addresses so is the location more precise?
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Read an article the other day where someone wiresharked to grab all the phone data the apps were using and they still were sending lat lon based on IP even with location turned off 🙃
I don’t know much about ipv6 but I wonder if it’s more accurate
Language is easily one of the most important and impactful inventions in human history. I’d probably rank it #2:
- Fire
- Language
- Domestication of plants/animals
- The wheel
- Vaccines
- Pump Up The Jam by Technotronic (1989)
You don’t need “Game Ready” drivers for the newest release to play an old DX11 game or run an emulator anyway
That hardware isn’t even bad, was top tier at the time and still will play any DirectX 9/10/11 game you throw at it at 1080p.
Linux runs great on my i5 4690k and GTX 750 Ti, so you’re all good with 4790 and GTX 970.
EDIT: with 16GB RAM you’re golden, happy gaming
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Obviously@europe.pub•Trump is behaving precisely as he would if he were a Russian asset
5·5 hours agoYep, it was August 2015 when I was 99.99% sure that Trump is a Russian asset. I hit 100% at the “President Putin says it’s not Russia. I don’t see any reason why it would be” moment in Helsinki July 2018
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No Stupid Questions•Can I make a Bluetooth button to skip YouTube ads on the computer?
1·21 hours agoInstall KDE Connect on your PC and Phone (supported on Linux, Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS), pair them together, use your phone as a media remote controller for the PC.
No, it’s not
Buy one (you now have 1 stuffed animal), get one (you now have 2 stuffed animals)
4 pints (16 ounces) priced at $5 each
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Mildly Infuriating•Jeopardy wall calendar pretending that the coastline paradox doesn't existEnglish
2·3 days agoHmm I’ve consulted a mathematician that I know, and they say that cardinality isn’t really the same as “size”, but comparing the two infinite sets of the same cardinality is basically meaningless because infinity is not a “number”, even though one set is provably “bigger” than the other set
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Mildly Infuriating•Jeopardy wall calendar pretending that the coastline paradox doesn't existEnglish
1·3 days agoAlright, I concede. I did it wrong but still ended up with the right answer. There are other responses in this thread with correct explanation for why Asia has more coastline
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Mildly Infuriating•Jeopardy wall calendar pretending that the coastline paradox doesn't existEnglish
1·3 days agoGo ahead, try to label every real number with an integer, I’ll wait.
Why would I be trying to do this though? You’ve got the argument backwards.
Is the set of all real numbers between 0 and 100 bigger or equal to the set of all real numbers between 0 and 1?
It seems like I’m wrong though and these sets are the same “size” lol
That’s my guess based on what you’ve said
Dunno what to tell you lol, maybe it is possible to update an already existing install to a newer kernel version, but the LiveISO hangs when booting on a 9060 XT, and “sorry, it is unsupported by the PopOS kernel” was a common/known issue when I searched for the solution. This was only a few weeks ago.
No, actually I am not. 2 year old AMD cards are not the latest.
I tried to install PopOS for them first, however the LiveISO does not boot with a 9060 XT, because the PopOS kernel is quite old. If it was compatible with the latest AMD GPUs, they’d be running PopOS right now instead of CachyOS.
Are you on the 24.04 Beta version of PopOS?











Uh okay lol. Like I said, I don’t know much about ipv6, which is why I’m asking questions. I’m not a networking person… lots of experience with MGRS and geospatial systems though. More digits = more precision in that world. I suppose there could be an equal number of regions that ipv6 ranges map to, just more addresses per region, so same precision as ipv4?
Anyway, you particularly should not explain it if you’re worried, thanks.