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Someone described to me in detail how your computer resolves hostnames.
https://fedia.io/m/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com/t/926852/-/comment/5928540
Someone described to me in detail how your computer resolves hostnames.
https://fedia.io/m/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com/t/926852/-/comment/5928540
Probably because of your DNS configuration?
Yeah I tried that this weekend and it messed up my keyboard layout switcher.
I’ll need to look at videos like you suggested.
Thanks for the great explanation
Ah thanks!!!
Huh. I guess I didn’t fully understand how DNS works.
My understanding was that DNS servers propagated their listing to other DNS servers and you just had to point your computer to the one you want and it would just query that one. And if a URL can’t be found, then it’s probably because
A) it doesn’t exist
B) it exists but hasn’t been fully propagated yet
C) the DNS server listing is outdated
Only available on KDE Neon for now I bet?
They should be doing this everywhere.
Just send them to JustWatch.
Is it enabled in the game?
Was he the inspiration for uncle Sam?
How your eye muscles focus on something so close.
With a regular monitor, good ergonomic rules suggest you keep your monitor at least at arm’s length.
With VR (or XR/AR, whatever) it’s not recommended that you use it for extended periods of time. It’s bad for your eye muscles/focus.
That’s pretty neat! Though I wonder how bad it is for your eyes when you work with these all day long.
I think people are leaving lemmy.ml and finding alternatives on instances that are a little bit less restrictive in terms of free speech and criticism of certain governments.
Kubuntu: It’s doing the job I expect it to do.
I’ve been using Ubuntu or one of its variants for the last 20 years after having moved from Mandrake back in the day. It has never let me down. It’s hands down one of the easiest distros to use and I trust the company behind it, Canonical, which has helped Linux move forward in great strides.
Part of which I’ve stayed with Ubuntu is also because it uses the Debian package system which, back in the early 2000’s, was the easiest to use with its automatic package dependency management, contrary to Red Hat’s RPM based packaging system where you could fall into a dependency rabbit hole. And I’ve never wanted to go back to and RPM-based distro ever sine from the PTSD lol! Though recent experiences with CentOS showed me it has improved quite a it.
Dunno why this is downvoted. It’s just news.
Ah ok. I’ve never tried those. I love tofu dogs though.
Is that a tofu sausage?
Who still watched television???