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12 votes
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The neo-nazi podcaster next door
7 votes -
Meet the guardian of grammar who wants to help you be a better writer
4 votes -
Words as feelings. A special class of vivid, textural words defy linguistic theory: could ‘ideophones’ unlock the secrets of humans’ first utterances?
11 votes -
Ellen Page calls out Chris Pratt's church for being "infamously anti-LGBTQ"
16 votes -
Americans asking, 'What happened to my refund?'
29 votes -
The US founders created the Electoral College to prevent a foreign-influenced candidate from winning—it didn't stop Donald Trump, so let's scrap it
6 votes -
Telcos sold highly sensitive customer GPS data
4 votes -
Liberals and Conservatives React in Wildly Different Ways to Repulsive Pictures
8 votes -
How a recipe goes viral on Instagram
5 votes -
'Jennifer Aniston cried in my lap': The inside story of Friends
7 votes -
Happy Shakey Graves day! All of his albums are 'name your price' on Bandcamp for the weekend.
4 votes -
Why are so many websites (and CDNs) IPv4 only?
One of the people in an IRC channel I frequent pointed out a site I've been building uses CDNs that are IPv4 only. I never realized this, I just assumed every major provider had deployed IPv6. Oh,...
One of the people in an IRC channel I frequent pointed out a site I've been building uses CDNs that are IPv4 only. I never realized this, I just assumed every major provider had deployed IPv6. Oh, how very wrong I was. A quick check of some major (to me) sites shows a shocking lack of IPv6, including:
- Bootstrap (stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com)
- Discord
- FontAwesome (use.fontawesome.com)
- GitHub/GitHub pages
- GitLab/GitLab pages (self-hosted supports IPv6, but officially hosted GitLab only supports IPv4 due to Azure limitations)
- jQuery, IF you use code.jquery.com (some tutorials use ajax.googleapis.com, which does have IPv6, but an unfortunate amount use code.jquery.com, including the getting started page for Bootstrap)
- Parts of Amazon/AWS (Amazon is IPv4 only, some of AWS is IPv4 only, including S3)
- Stack Overflow/Exchange/etc
An honorable mention goes to Angular's websites because the websites themselves are IPv4 only but the libraries are hosted on ajax.googleapis.com, which is IPv6 accessible. I checked npm, PyPI, RubyGems, and Tildes, and they all support IPv6.
I can understand why companies like Amazon have partial support (upgrading can be a PITA if you're a cloud service provider with uptime requirements), but then you have services like Discord (launched in 2015 with no obligation to maintain service) that only support IPv4. At the very least, I'd expect CDNs referenced by thousands (if not millions) of webpages to be on IPv6 by now.
Am I missing something? CDNs are pretty static, it's just a matter of choosing one that supports IPv6, you don't even need to update your application if you just change the DNS entries.
13 votes -
VLC on iOS - Late to the party on this but I have to GUSH!
Like many on here I've been moving away from cloud services. I used to think that the open-source-heads that grumbled about loss of control were just out of touch. Just "get-off-my-lawn-types" but...
Like many on here I've been moving away from cloud services. I used to think that the open-source-heads that grumbled about loss of control were just out of touch. Just "get-off-my-lawn-types" but now I'm one of them. One of the things that pushed me over the edge was Amazon removing a bunch of tracks I had in my workout mix. Just so not cool.
So I'm done with Amazon but hesitated to stop paying for Prime because I couldn't figure out a good way of getting music onto my old iPhone 5S that didn't involve the absolute steaming pile of garbage that is iTunes sync. Why oh why does ti have to be so hard? And the answer is DRM. It's always DRM. Fuck DRM.
I have mp3s from hundreds of CDs I bought and burned to my computer back in the 90s and early 00s. These have largely sat unused. But not now! Now they are free!
And that is all thanks to the magical open source media player VLC. I've long used it on my laptop and desktops but didn't even know there was a mobile option for iOS. I stumbled across it while struggling to find the default iPhone Music app in Apple's app store. I never found it - I found one that looked like it could be it but it talked about an online store to buy music from so I wasn't sure. Anyways, up popped VLC.
The VLC app is awesome! I can get audio/video to it so, so easily in a variety of ways. I can drag-and-drop across my network, use a number of different kind of online services like dropbox, etc (which is not what I did, but that's cool). In theory, I could sync through iTunes as well, but F that noise!
So now I have 5-10 of my favorite albums, including good music to work out to. And best of all, I have "you are my sunshine" which I was able to download off of Youtube. I play that every night for my daughter and ever since they nerfed the YouTube app to prevent it from playing music while other apps were open, well it's been a pain to just sit an listen to it while she falls asleep each night without doing anything else. But not now! VLC isn't trying to market the shit out of me and lock me into their app. I can put on a song and finally use other apps.
So if you are one of those "get-off-my-lawn" types like me, I invite you to check it out. I don't know if there is an Android version but I sure hope so.
This is all stream of consciousness so forgive my typos and likely poor grammar. I'll clean it up after a I get tired of rocking out to these awesome tunes (maybe...)
24 votes -
Wendy's Twitter and gatekeeping a company mascot
@wendys: @THEONLYKOH @Michaelramos227 @EvanFilarca @GailSimone You wanna do this? We got time. Saga is on hiatus. It's not really bandwagon when you've been reading for decades.
10 votes -
Michelangelo’s Sistine splendor, story of a Renaissance icon
4 votes -
What's your most comforting tracks? Mine would be Queen of the Meadow by Elysian Fields.
15 votes -
Frank Black - Calistan (1994)
2 votes -
My disabled son’s amazing gaming life in the World of Warcraft
16 votes -
Health - Black Static (2019)
3 votes -
2018 Steam Awards winners announced
https://store.steampowered.com/steamawards/ Video direct link: https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/store/promo/steamawards/Steam_Awards_2018_04_NoCountdown.mp4 Wikipedia table with results:...
https://store.steampowered.com/steamawards/
Video direct link:
https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/store/promo/steamawards/Steam_Awards_2018_04_NoCountdown.mp4Wikipedia table with results:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_Awards#2018The "Game of the Year" Award The "VR Game of the Year" Award The "Labor of Love" Award The "Best Developer" Award The "Best Environment" Award The "Better with Friends" Award The "Best Alternate History" Award The "Most Fun with a Machine" Award 19 votes -
How to make everything ourselves: Open modular hardware
11 votes -
Anaïs Mitchell ft. Greg Brown - Why We Build the Wall (2010)
6 votes -
Porno For Pyros - Freeway (1996)
3 votes -
Hundreds of Bounty Hunters Had Access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint Customer Location Data for Years
10 votes -
A Green New Deal for housing
12 votes -
A Fistful of Woolongs - A Cowboy Bebop Retrospective
7 votes -
Memetics—A growth industry in US Military operations
13 votes -
A swamp divided: How Donald Trump's arrival turned DC nightlife upside down
4 votes -
Suggestion: Filter by Domain
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a...
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a filter by domain feature would help users avoid certain publications that they know they won't enjoy reading.
9 votes -
Oil: Success With the Interactive Shell
9 votes -
Is it OK to like the work of bad people?
34 votes -
Digs & Woosh (DiY Soundsystem) at Castlemorton free festival 1992
2 votes -
Anthem | Launch trailer
8 votes -
Tim O'Reilly: The fundamental problem with Silicon Valley’s favorite growth strategy
17 votes -
Axiom Verge on the Epic Store (which is currently free) crashed whenever you entered a certain area, due to a missing sound effect file named "steam"
13 votes -
There’s a vanishing resource we’re not talking about - humans are losing our cultural diversity even faster than we’re destroying the planet
27 votes -
Mr. Chen's Mountain - The story of a Chinese billionaire who moved back home, setting his mansion down in the middle of his economically depressed ancestral village
8 votes -
They really don’t make music like they used to - A look at the "loudness war" and how it's affected the mastering of popular songs and this year's Grammy nominees
11 votes -
Study shows that "beer before wine" makes no difference to a hangover
10 votes -
Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers
55 votes -
Anxiety, AWOL executives and "bloodshed": How Disney is making 21st Century Fox disappear
6 votes -
Many popular iPhone apps secretly record your screen without asking
23 votes -
John Galton wanted Libertarian paradise in ‘Anarchapulco.’ He got bullets instead.
9 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #281 - For a few frames more
9 votes -
New pill can deliver insulin
7 votes -
The ‘coal curtain’ is the new Iron Curtain
5 votes -
Green New Deal doesn't include nuclear. Good? Bad? What do you think?
18 votes -
The action adventure game 'Evoland Legendary Edition' arrives with Linux support
10 votes -
UK ban on discarding edible fish at sea thwarted by industry
4 votes