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…the same metadata that every website strips from uploaded images?
Not related to your point, but I always felt like piping from cat
to grep
is crazy inefficient. I’m a programmer so I imagine grep
is much more efficient at finding stuff in files (in chunks maybe?) whereas cat
likely reads the entire thing into memory (somehow less efficiently) to send it through the pipe.
…though now I’m wondering if my understanding is off.
To be blunt, I don’t know what 99% of the other commenters are talking about. I’ve never had so many problems with IPv6 in my life, and I’ve been using it for over 10 years now.
At the same time, I’ve only seen less latency and higher bandwidth on IPv6 aware services (though the underlying reasoning is unclear to me).
As someone who builds websites for people all over the globe with any mix of IPv4 and IPv6 it really irks me that people are finding seemingly any excuse to not just move over to IPv6.
What about it is fiddly?
I’d like a “dumb” display (I use an external Apple TV for everything) but I wouldn’t be against a TV that can be flashed to make “dumb.”
I just want the damn thing to turn on, switch to the appropriate input and be done with it. While my current smart TV does all that, I don’t want to have to screw around with huge remotes, a weird Android UI, updates and the like.
Bonus points if I could get the same with CarPlay. My aftermarket stereo works great minus the random times when I have to fiddle around with the (again) weird Android UI to bring up the glorified VNC app for CarPlay.