It’s not about how people write them, it’s how parsers parse them. IPv4 has been around since 1982, and most parsers interpret leading zeros as octal.
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
It’s not about how people write them, it’s how parsers parse them. IPv4 has been around since 1982, and most parsers interpret leading zeros as octal.
Because 1.2.3.4 and 1.02.003.04 both map to the same number.
But 10.20.30.40 and 010.020.030.040 map to different numbers. It’s often best to reject IPv4 addresses with leading zeroes to avoid the decimal vs. octal ambiguity.
Kyjov is 1000 km from Kyiv.
They have used “BNL” officially. I recall they had an Enhanced CD (maybe Rock Spectacle) with a video that began “This is BNL TV”, but I can’t find a copy on the internet.
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They mostly shit CO₂, which thankfully doesn’t cause any problems.
Which tablet? I checked every device on https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?sQuickSearch=yes&sName=nexus, and none have Mini USB. There were two Nexus 7 tablets with Micro USB.
Google’s own Nexus devices had mini-USB connectors.
I was addressing this point in particular. There were no “Nexus” devices with MiniUSB, so it was clear quite early that Google considered MicroUSB to “the right port” for Android.
The first “Google phone” was the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) with MiniUSB. Next was the Nexus One with MicroUSB. Everything after used MicroUSB until the Nexus 5X with USB-C.
USB 2.0 vs. 3.0 data has nothing to do with USB PD charging wattage.
Java is still borked in a dual-stack environment: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8170568
At Fukushima, Zirconium-DHMO reactions produced an explosive gas that blew up 3 buildings!
When I was in ~9th grade ordering 72-pin SIMMs, I read MUST BE INSTALLED IN PAIRS and assumed that vendor only shipped to France.
In this case, disabling IPv6 is actually the right move. If the VPN provider doesn’t support IPv6, then there’s no way to allow to allow IPv6 Internet traffic without causing a leak/VPN bypass.
The right move for the VPN provider is to support IPv6. The right move for the user is to take their business to a provider that does.
It’s not like there’s a strongman who rules over all pirates with an iron fist.
Be careful dude, Captain is always watching.
If that quote it accurate, then it doesn’t matter where Wikipedia itself is based.