IPv4 is 256^4 distinct addresses.
IPv6 is 256^6 distinct addresses.
For every address in IPv4, there are over 64,000 addresses in IPv6. So we won’t run out of address space for… well, a long-ass time.
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too.
Other versions of me:
IPv4 is 256^4 distinct addresses.
IPv6 is 256^6 distinct addresses.
For every address in IPv4, there are over 64,000 addresses in IPv6. So we won’t run out of address space for… well, a long-ass time.


It’s more like “mute” than block.


I don’t walk in socks anywhere, so it always feels weird to do. At home, I’m barefoot three seasons of the year and wear socks with house shoes during the coldest parts of winter.


I’m American, we don’t have those anymore.
But formerly, people like John Kasich, Tom Daschle, John McCain
Learn the timbre of duende.
Embrace the numinous.
Frambule your own ossentulle.


I would stick with the Bible and read more about Buddhism.
Misread the byline as “Max Mounter” and thought that’s rather on the nose
¡Oye! ¡Escucha! ¡Estamos en la lucha!


I used to use github for my course materials, currucula, and syllabi when I was a teacher.


my personal email does not feature my name in any form


I automatically downvote anyone complaining about downvotes. I’m not going to change. Either stand your ground and accept your downvotes with dignity or introspect and see if you can improve your interactions.


Nah, I sing my weird songs around everybody, no shame around anybody.
bad news, buddy…


Well it’s certainly lowered my grocery budget.
You can just say you don’t eat cilantro. You don’t have to lie about it being an allergy.


not “starting with” but it’s functionally a standalone and the most “fantastic” of her novels


It’s less about age and more about our ability to take care of our responsibilities. As children, we have few, and taking care of them takes little time and is easy. As we grow we get more and more, and if our abilities don’t grow in tandem we become stressed and unhappy. It’s easy to find yourself in a situation as a young adult where you have lots of responsibilities and not enough time, money, and training to discharge all of them. Similarly in middle age if you haven’t kept upskilling and you find yourself outclassed professionally by younger professionals.
Some ways to fight this are by keeping your lifestyle simple and inexpensive; by constantly seeking to improve; by being parsimonious with your social commitments; and by building a network of mutually supportive friends and colleagues who can help you during sudden spikes of need or sudden dropoffs in ability, such as unexpected illness.
I would not want to have to open the camera every time I got on the bus, for example.
I never see news. Sound like a problem with your subscription list.