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Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • Yeah, I feel like this is one of those memes that just travevls like lightning because it's attractive to people.

    IPv6 WAS crazy bad for a very long time, so I can kind of understand it at least, but wake up and smell the 128 bit addressing people, ipv6 is a SUPER useful tool when you need it :)

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Please stop doing web dev, it isn’t real.

    So, let me guess. Web dev isn't "real" but Linux kernel dev is VERY real?

    I mean, I don't take issue with what SEEMS like your base case: Capitalism is crap and money is a silly game we all play, but what I'm reading / understanding from your statement is that the millions of people sending E-mail, writing documents, and managing spreasheets using web based applications aren't doing "real" work as well?

    Not arguing, just desperately struggling to understand where you're coming from and what you're trying to say in concrete terms.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • I keep hearing this, and I KNOW it's true at the enterprise level, but I've been running my home LAN IPv6 native for the last - 6+ years? Ever since I learned Comcat would vend it to you from their stock router.

    Works great. No problems. Didn't used to be that way, but these days most (more?) of the stack bugs have been shaken out.

  • Maven Imported 1.12 Million Fediverse Posts
  • I looked at their site and thought: What a #!@$ stupid idea.

    The whole thing stinks of Twitter brain. "Follow topics, not people"? So what you're saying is that the null brains on Twitter are far too focused on whenever one of the Kardassians farts to focus on anything real?

    Puhh-lease. The Fediverse isn't about that all.

    Hard pass.

  • Simple question: Are you a nice person?
  • I don't love this question.

    I spent a huge chunk of my life putting so much focus into being "nice" that some friends sremovedd about me being "a doormat".

    Also? The word "nice" has so many soft negative connotations in 2024.

    Subtext: if you're "nice" you're fundamentally un-interesting Subtext: if you're "nice" you're a push over and ripe to be taken advantage of.

    GOOD person? MORAL person? OK.

    Nice? Asking anyone to attribute this to themselves is a foot gun.

  • If you didn't have to work, how would you spend your time?
  • I would spend more time doing charity work and contributing to open source.

    I already volunteer for a reproductive justice charity, and I would LOVE to devote more time to making the Linux desktop more accessible for visually impaired folks like me.

  • do you use 4chan?
  • I won't moralize because that never stopped anyone from doing anything, ever :)

    What I will say is, with the vastness of the internet available to me, I would not personally choose to sift through the reams of malice and hate to find the useful grains that no doubt exist, buried.

    Plenty of other permissive fora where even somewhat radical ideas can be expressed but without the embrace of genocide, Neo-Nazism and rape.

  • What's Your Favorite IRC Client, and Why?
  • Convos - self hosted web based client written in Perl of all things, because it's small, simple, does exactly what I want and no more, and avoids my having to faff with client + bouncer which was getting old 10 years ago and feels positively withering now.

    https://convos.chat/

  • What is YOUR top 10 list of all time best video games?
    1. Joust (1982 arcade game by Williams)
    2. Marble Madness (arcade, 1984)
    3. Fantavision (PS/2 - also Fantavision 202x - remake for modern PC)
    4. Bioshock
    5. Stardew Valley
    6. Oxygen Not Included
    7. Another World (Amiga)
    8. Populous (Amiga)
    9. Lemmings (Amiga)
    10. Star Raiders (Atari 8 bit)
  • I AM SO DISAPPOINTED WITH UBUNTU 24.04 😡
  • Humans are inherently evil. There is but a thin veneer we call "civilization" that stops of from beating each other to death with whatever object can be brought to hand.

    And what does any of this have to do with the price of tea in China? :)

  • I AM SO DISAPPOINTED WITH UBUNTU 24.04 😡
  • I get it.

    I don't love Snaps either.

    However, a thing I try to remember and wish others would as well is simply this: Canonical is a company. Their goal is to make money. They are not out to create the ultimate free as in freedom Linux distribution.

    This does (to my mind) not make them evil, and ESPECIALLY doesn't make the folks who work there evil. It makes them participants in the great horrible game that is Capitalism, and expecting anything else from them is going to lead to heartache, as you've seen.

    If you want a Linux distro that shares your preferences and won't try to jam snaps down your throat, you might consider giving Debian a whirl as many others have.

    Continuing to ride the Ubuntu train and raging against the dying of the light when it continues chugging in the direction it's been headed for YEARS seems ... futile :)

  • All things mac and macOS @lemmy.ml feoh @lemmy.ml
    Why are MacOS / IOS apps becoming less accessible to low vision users?

    I've noticed in recent years that more and more apps only offer "small, medium, large" font size settings. My problem is simple. I am visually impaired and need VERY large fonts.

    I need my font size set like this:

    https://share.icloud.com/photos/08bSDwyyJZm2X4g1f9iZ6mreA

    But instead, with more and more apps like Ivory for example, the biggest I can get is this:

    https://share.icloud.com/photos/00eUunqHWyZkEWCuFpHlPmVEA

    I suspect that the culprit may be Swift UI, but I have no evidence for this.

    Does anyone understand the reasoning behind this trend, and is there any possible fix for end users other than begging application developers to have pity? :)

    Thanks!

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    Struggling with GnuPG private keys

    So, years ago I tried PGP/GPG and put my key up on the public keyservers.

    And then promptly lost the private key data. Lather, rinse, repeat, and now there are like 5 old GPG/PGP identities for me up there that are gone forever and can't be revoked.

    So, it's 2024, and I think "I have a NAS I do regular backups and test restores on. Surely I can keep my private key data safe and secure now".

    So I get GPG going, create my keys, and then, not knowing any better? copy my entire $HOME/.gnupg directory to my NAS.

    The goal here is for me to be able to use the same private key across all the machines I use. There are several.

    But when I copy down that directory, GPG refuses to "see" it. gpg --list-secret-keys prints - Nothing.

    1. Is there a better way to keep my key in sync across all my machines? I'd rather not use keybase if possible, they give me the willies after tainting themselves with cryptocurrency and being bought.
    2. Assuming there isn't, what am I doing wrong with my ~/.gnupg directory?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Any interest in a Lemmy gaming Steam group?

    I created it!

    You can find it here.

    Looking forward to seeing folks online!

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    Fantavision 202X

    This morning for some reason I was thinking about one of my very favorite games from the Sony PS-2 era: Fantavision.

    This represents one of my very favorite kinds of game - cool graphics, interesting and different mechanics and gameplay you can relax to.

    So for the halibut I searched on Steam and found that there's a remake!

    Fantavision 202X.

    I know it's unlikely but has anybody played this? I've totally exhausted my game buying budget for the nonce between the Winter Sale and a couple I bought afterwards, but this is definitely on my wishlist :)

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