

It would be useful to have an “empty spool database” where people post a photo+weight of their empty spool, plus some fancy way to search by image.
Edit: https://github.com/jtrmal/spoolz looks like a partial solution.
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx


It would be useful to have an “empty spool database” where people post a photo+weight of their empty spool, plus some fancy way to search by image.
Edit: https://github.com/jtrmal/spoolz looks like a partial solution.
Beginning with Firefox 127, users will be prompted to grant MV3 host permissions as part of the install flow (similar to MV2 extensions).
Hooray! Previously Firefox MV3 extensions had to include a custom button in the UI to prompt the user for host permissions at runtime. It generally made more sense to stay on MV2 than switch from a 2-click to a 6-click install procedure.
A VPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server, and any packet on that path includes your IP address. So anyone attempting to decrypt your VPN traffic can trivially distinguish your packets from other users of the VPN server.
So your threat model assumes an actor with a quantum computer capable of breaking RSA, but not a regular computer capable of filtering by IP address?
Seems risky, because people don’t expect chocolate to need refrigeration.
Perhaps you both have the same mom, because her size is rivaled only by her level of promiscuity.
Here is the building on Street View:
It’s been knocked down and replaced since 2015.
Hey that’s not fair, Caesar did a lot of things before he died.
I just can’t think of any… he liked salad right?
So McMurdo Station isn’t a station now?


I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?


IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of Fs, then []? then a bunch of 0s.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/family-laughing-at-crying-child-opening-christmas-present
That includes some history, but not the prompt itself.
Pillaging isn’t free, it requires a lot of time and effort.


**I move away from the atmosphere to breathe in
Xfinity NOW is only $30/month for 100/20 Mbps with no data cap. Not sure if it’s available in all Comcast areas though. If you’re an existing customer you have to query a neighbor’s address because they’d rather you not switch.