Explanation/Alt text: The tuxedo Winnie the Pooh meme showing more and more abstract representation of “home”.
- The literal word “Home”
- 127.0.0.1, the IP address of your current device
- ~/, the Unix home directory
- A Nintendo Switch RCM clip, which is used to short pin 1 and 10 of the Joycon railing in order to enter recovery mode (RCM) for softmodding. The pin 1 and 10 combination is known as the “hardware home button”
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It’s on the wrong Joy-Con rail 😂
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Telephones used to have buttons on them

They still do; at least on the iPhone 12, there are three buttons: power, volume up, and volume down. Bonus: there is also a toggle switch for silent mode.
That toggle switch for silent mode can be configured for other button presses too, it defaults to the silence thing but can be used for other stuff.
I kinda miss the physical toggle one from back in the day, had a satisfying click.
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The buttons I am referring to are on the sides of the phone and are physical buttons.

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Seriously, I am so sick of IPv4 still being “default.”
I’m not, and I’ll never give it up on any network i control. It’s simple, easy to remember, i don’t personally need 255 ip addresses so ipv4 space is just fine for me. And i don’t need my devices to be individually addressable globally i can port forward if something needs to be accessed externally.
IPv6 makes sense at the carrier level but at the endpoint networks especially just for homes there is literally nothing wrong with ipv4
What would localhost in IPoAC be?
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No that’s how I store my mail. I’m pretty sure you mean Pidgin.
~/, at least it was before I sudo rm -rf /.
I mean, removing the French language pack significantly improves boot times, just use the command:
sudo rm -fr /*This has made my Hannah Montana Linux run significantly faster. Just make sure to reboot uiu5 machine, everyone!
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unless you’re using your pc as your router that’s not really the same thing







