Comment Re:wft ever dude! (Score 1) 215
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say.
a Cisco recommendation
Maybe here's our problem?
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say.
a Cisco recommendation
Maybe here's our problem?
I am 5' 11"
Awww, adorable! A manlet! *pats head*
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With 4e21 addresses each.
Or four billion networks with 1e12 addresses each
Or...
It's not like you couldn't subnet your address space if you wanted. You only need to stick with the 64/64 split if you want everything(*) to automagically configure itself
(*) hosts, anyway. not routers.
and most kids these days do too - even moreso.
Unfortunately this isn't true. It's true for the kids which grew up with computers before they became polished appliances, but those are generally adults now.
....what? there is no way for 'the actual light waves to be coherent' than to have them be of a single wavelength.
holding up the aircraft flaperon that was found and declaring it to be a "badly-damaged" airliner.
Well technically it is. Extremely badly damaged, even.
The one I use does it with a double tap on Numlock. More FreeBSD friendly, I suppose.
The more intelligent people remap it to something useful, because of its extremely good position on the keyboard.
Fun fact: creating user accounts requires superuser access, which you generally don't have on other people's computer.
protip: if you have literally no clue about something, it's best to remain silent.
let the user map it themself
The horror. Letting the user decide what to do with the typically three extra keys? Can't have that.
how do you think precompiled binaries are compiled? with magic pixie dust? so that's not exactly a trade-off
Can it be jammed? Certainly. Is it an allowed thing to do? Hrm, let's ask the FCC?
You seriously think you have any sort of control in your Windows prison^Wecosystem? Sheesh, IT professional my ass.
After Goliath's defeat, giants ceased to command respect. - Freeman Dyson