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3 months agoWe already have a confusing abbreviation: B
vs b
. One is bits, one is bytes.
It’s a pretty drastic difference. One Gb per second is only 125 MB per second. Don’t mess up your capitalization!
We already have a confusing abbreviation: B
vs b
. One is bits, one is bytes.
It’s a pretty drastic difference. One Gb per second is only 125 MB per second. Don’t mess up your capitalization!
These are all rough averages, of course, but Tweets can be rather bigger than 140 bytes since they’re Unicode, not ASCII. What’s Twitter without emoji?
Yeah, IPv6 adoption varies quite a bit by country and region. It’s a shame that it’s going so slow
IPv6 is actually widely implemented. Home ISPs are mixed on providing IPv6, but mobile providers widely embrace IPv6, some even running IPv6-only networks that rely on translation services to reach IPv4 destinations. T-Mobile is IPv6-only for example
Just because you can work with one monitor doesn’t mean multiple monitors isn’t more comfortable though. You can have multiple windows open at once, at full size, and glance between them freely. No need for them to share the limited real estate of a single monitor.
I run Sway on my laptop because it lets me take full advantage of my single monitor, but on my multi monitor desktop setup I use a regular floating DE.