

Funny how both ancient rome and modern US use lead in their water supply systems
Funny how both ancient rome and modern US use lead in their water supply systems
syncthing is pretty great
no no, sure most people had adsl in the early 00’s using the pre existing phone network, but on the building new infrastructure front it was in the early 00s fiber really began picking up its stride in most places. If you started building out internet infrastructure in the early 00’s using copper you were way behind the curve.
um, gaming laptop maybe?
Honestly no idea, you have a good point.
its super nice to plug a laptop into a screen and have the cable double as a charging cable for the laptop
We’re also democratic, we should call it the free democratic coalition of states.
Its not like there is any bad precedent in using names like this, like democratic republic of korea, or just referring to USA as “land of the free”…
As a European, I don’t think we can claim exclusive ownership of those concepts.
yeah, only time will tell.
well, for those of us who need stable employment, whole markets going downwards isn’t necessarily very good either
in a democracy the latter has to be preceded by the former.
Preliminary findings from july
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_3761
peer networks are not illegal if the peers are consenting members.
Totally doable if this was a distributed service.
ok not randomly generated, but you know
are you implying firefox is in a state of neglect?
That includes Amazon, right?
…right?
oh come on, thats a nitpick if I ever saw one.
We’re generally discussing two alternatives: noon att zenith(ish) vs noon at zenith(ish) - 1hour
Sure, well just solve this problems how we have already solved it. Something along the lines of a mean or median value.
good luck with that, danskjävlar.
I’m not sure what you mean with intentional, but intentional as in they have built pipes out of lead, yes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_service_line