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[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 hour ago

Yeah, IPv4 addresses use four bytes. Those four bytes are represented as four decimal numbers, separated by dots. And a byte can only represent the decimal values 0–255.

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

Ja, gut, ist eben auch Forschung. Es geht eher darum ein Verständnis von den Möglichkeiten und Limitierungen aufzubauen als dass das jetzt irgendwie in der aktuellen Fassung mega krass nützlich wäre...

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

Everything I implement at work is open source because I don’t want to wait for a purchase approval.

Just to say, though, I feel like 99% of the software we deploy is open-source for that exact reason. Projects generally start out small, where you try to evaluate some concept. You're not gonna spend months to go through the purchase process of some proprietary tool, if you can help it...

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Yeah, it's saying to just put the text "uinput" into that file.

It's basically just a list of kernel modules to load. You only need one kernel module, which's name happens to be "uinput".

What might confuse you, is that you already had to name that file "uinput.conf", but that name is actually completely irrelevant. It will just concatenate all the files in /etc/modules-load.d/, throw out the duplicate lines and then load all those kernel modules.
The advantage of a separate file like this, is that you can easily template it, if you want to script these setup steps, rather than having to build complex logic to try to check whether the "uinput" line is already in the file, and only adding it, if it isn't.

Here's some more documentation: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/modules-load.d.5.html

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 hours ago

This is already the second meme I've seen with that joke, just different examples. Seems like the invasion in the Middle East triggers a whole lot of dejavuing. 🥴

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 3 points 13 hours ago

Yeah, there's a bias in these image generator AIs, because model photographs are:

  • easy to get in bulk and in relatively high resolution etc.,
  • relatively uniform (even lighting, facial symmetry etc.), meaning they reinforce existing patterns in the training data, and
  • relatively easy to generate good-looking results with them, for obvious reasons, so more likely to be optimized towards by anyone involved in the training.
[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 5 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

I think, why people perceive that right image as older is because the wrinkles carve much deeper. Yeah, same number of wrinkles, but it looks like they got chiseled down by 20 additional years...

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 6 points 15 hours ago

Don't forget SuperTux! It got a larger update just a few days ago.

https://www.supertux.org/news/2026/03/14/0.7.0

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 1 points 16 hours ago

Yeah, if the fascists want to lock you up, they'll declare you a terrorist. You need to make sure that the non-fascists know this is not true.

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 2 points 22 hours ago

Find in dem Videobeitrag geil, wie bei den Interviews quasi ständig die Antwort kommt "Ihr konsumiert wahrscheinlich nur ein halbes Glas Hafermilch am Tag; selbst wenn das Zuckerwasser wäre, würdet ihr deswegen nicht explodieren". 🙃

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 2 points 22 hours ago

Hmm, also ich bin immer überrascht, wie gut die Hafermilch dann doch zum Kochen funktioniert. Mache nicht viel damit, aber bisher hat's eigentlich immer funktioniert.
Wobei ich mittlerweile Oatly-Schnösel bin, die ist schon nochmal von der Konsistenz anders als die Durchschnittshafermilch, also vielleicht liegt's auch daran. 🥴

[–] Ephera@lemmy.ml 2 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

So, uh, if you're already using jq, this should also format JSON:

echo "{\"key\":\"value\"}" | jq

😅

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Klickibunti (de.wikipedia.org)
 

Find's spannend, wie jung das Wort ist. Da hat nicht jemand vor Hunderten von Jahren mal "Ubuntus Clickus" gesagt und dann ist es durch Dialekte und Eindeutschung usw. irgendwie bei "Klickibunti" angekommen, sondern irgendjemand hat zu einem Zeitpunkt mal das Wort zum ersten Mal verwendet, und es wurde verstanden und weiterverwendet.

 
 

I guess, I should've known better than to feel safe walking into this shop. 🫠

 

Was blindly reading scrolls to identify them. First, a scroll summoned butterflies. Then a scroll made it so they would explode on death.
Thought for half a second and decided to continue reading scrolls, because is there even a scroll that could kill these butterflies?

Well, there happens to be a scroll which summons poison gas.

Message log:

As you read the scroll labelled HODOOMMIX SATZ, it crumbles to dust.
You hear the flapping of tiny wings. It was a scroll of butterflies.
As you read the scroll labelled SAGEYN JEGGOTA, it crumbles to dust.
It is a scroll of enchant armour.
Your +0 animal skin glows green for a moment.
As you read the scroll labelled ITHROPL RULOUMO, it crumbles to dust.
The creatures around you are filled with an inner flame!
It was a scroll of immolation.
As you read the scroll labelled TANWOAKEKE, it crumbles to dust.
It is a scroll of amnesia.
You feel forgetful for a moment.
The air fills with toxic fumes!
As you read the scroll labelled QIUMAT BAMMYSCH, it crumbles to dust.
It was a scroll of poison.
Your butterfly is poisoned.
Your butterfly is engulfed in poison gas.
Your butterfly is poisoned.
Your butterfly explodes!
The fiery explosion engulfs your butterfly!!
The butterfly residue disappears in a burst of colours.
Your butterfly explodes!
The fiery explosion engulfs your butterfly!
The butterfly residue disappears in a burst of colours.
Your butterfly explodes!
The fiery explosion engulfs your butterfly!!
The butterfly residue disappears in a burst of colours.
Your butterfly explodes!
The fiery explosion engulfs your butterfly!!
The butterfly residue disappears in a burst of colours.
Your butterfly explodes!
The fiery explosion engulfs you!!
Ouch! That really hurt!
You die...

Absolutely beautiful. 10/10 game.

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