"Cocktail pods are small, single-use packets that contain all the ingredients you need to make a specific cocktail. All you have to do is add alcohol and water, and you're ready to go."
GoodKingElliot
Nah. Can't be. Remember when you cut off his head?
Reminds me somewhat of Hurricane Katrina.
"The streets are on FIRE and they wont spread the news nationally . They wont send help. People call for emergency assistance and no one picks up the phone . #Sicily"
Crazy video of widespread fires:
https://twitter.com/banditointrench/status/1683835086129762306
comment from the forum:
New ISPs in my country are IPv6-only because there is no new IPv4 space to be provided to them. They do have a over-shared IPv4 address by CGNAT but due to the oversharing, it is unstable and not rare to be offline. For these companies, the internet access is stable only in IPv6.
Thinking about the server-side, some cloud providers are making extra charges for IPv4 addresses (e.g.: Vultr.com) so most of the servers in my company are IPv6-only. Cloning github repositories is very cumbersome due to the lack of IPv6 support and this issue affects me and my team mates on a daily basis.
The math is simple: there are 4.88 billion internet users in the world but the IPv4 space only provides 4 billion addresses. It's over: IPv4 is obsolete and is provided in a legacy mode. Current applications and services must be IPv6 enabled otherwise it should be seen as obsolete. For that matter, Github.com is an obsolete service because it relies on obsolete technology as IPv4.
I joined the WGA in 1986 and have been through several strikes with them. We made gains in all of them, but some issues are more important than others… and this year’s strike is the most important of my lifetime.
This is the best comment I've read in my short (but not miniscule) time on Lemmy. Thank you for inspiring me.
Oh right, that...
Cool. I hope it gets accepted and executed.
Even though it says Subscription Pending, you should effectively already be subscribed.
How's the no poop challenge community in the Fediverse? I find that mildly amusing.
Anyway, I find your strategy for creating multi-Lemmies to be creative, effective, and harmless.
That's an elaborate description of how to make them, without telling you what they are.