Depends on what you are counting as the start and end of a country like ours. In our current state/make up of countries, it’s 103 years, when the Irish Free State left in 1922.
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Really questioning my ability to read, thought the title of the post was “How was your week ban”
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox is Finally Adding Support for Web Apps3·4 months agoIs that up to them though? Aren’t browsers on iPhones only allowed to be wrappers around the built in safari engine? If that’s still true extensions that interact with the web page it’s self would probably be pretty limited.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Retail giant Monsoon's CEO calls on UK to scrap tax loopholes benefitting SheinEnglish13·5 months agoJust remove all tax loopholes full stop.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•It's a Unix system! Elon knows this!17·6 months ago127.0.0.1 is a special IP address that loops back to the device itself.
For local area networks there are 3 groups of private IPv4 address spaces
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
Basically you can use any address range in any of those 3 ranges, ones in the 192.168.x.y block have been pretty common for home routers for a while.
Normally you can change the address ranges set in the router if there’s a particular range you want to use.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another yearEnglish3·8 months agoYou already paid for an extended support contract?
Use a systemd timer to send yourself a reminder. Discoverd them recently myself and honestly liking them more than cron.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Is this true about Generation gap in Piracy?English2·9 months agoI mean depending on the country you almost certainly learnt to drive in a roundabout (quadrupley so if you were learning in Milton Keynes)
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft retires WordPad after 28 years — app no longer available as of Windows 11 24H2English1·9 months agoI’m fairly sure they want to, they keep trying to kill off the standalone version but always seem to keep giving it a reprieve.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Enshittification@lemmy.world•Meta's AI Can Now Deepfake Your Videos and Fill Your Feed With Slop6·9 months agoI mean my feed already seems to be full of slop, what happened to being able to scroll through my friends posts.
Huh, I’d swear most store eggs I get have yokes closer the the right one in colour
Technofrood@feddit.ukto And Finally...@feddit.uk•Rees-Mogg told Truss to plug nuclear submarine into the grid16·10 months agoSo from some googling it looks like the biggest nuclear subs top out at about 30MWe of output, which is roughly the same as EDFs West Benhar wind farm (https://www.edf-re.uk/what-we-do/onshore-wind/) which has 7 onshore wind turbines and can power about 18,000 homes.
Subs reactors will also be designed around the needs to power the sub with will presumably have much different load requirements to commercial nuclear power station.
I’m also willing to bet it isn’t exactly economically viable running it long term.
Slightly related but there was a time they used a engine as an emergency generator for a town https://youtu.be/FWYbD2ga8DM
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine teamEnglish2·10 months agoIt’s more they are focused on running ASP and CLI apps on Linux, there is no official MS GUI library/framework for Linux which is one big thing missing from modern .net, there are a couple of thrid party ones like Avalonia however.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine teamEnglish4·10 months agoNow if only they would add Linux support to MAUI.
Technofrood@feddit.ukto Firefox@fedia.io•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads3·11 months agoThe transition to the Manifest V3 framework means extensions like uBlock Origin can’t use remotely hosted code. According to Google, it “presents security risks by allowing unreviewed code to be executed in extensions.” The new policy changes will only allow an extension to execute JavaScript as part of its package.
Is this a badly worded paragraph, but is uBlock Origin really using remotely hosted code? I thought it was a different restriction in manifest V3 that stops as blockers being effective.
So Reddit gold?
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Unfortunately Affinity just got brought out by Canva https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/press/newsroom/canva-statement/
Of course they are claiming oh no we won’t be going subscription only, but if history is to be believed, give it a year or two and see that stance change.
I thought the dipstick in a cybertruck is usually found behind the steering wheel