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why is this a feature that exists at all?
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"There are colors that I want to show you, but I can’t. They exist in the real world. You probably saw some of them today, but I can’t show them to you on a screen. A digital photograph can’t capture them, and your screen can’t display them. No game you’ve ever played has contained them. Unless you have specialized equipment, they are entirely absent from the digital world.
Most of them are cyans."
https://moultano.wordpress.com/2026/06/19/where-to-find-the-colors-your-screen-cant-show-you/
Air to Ground Message:
WHY DONT FOLKS PRONOUNCE THE MEOW IN HOMEOWNER Q
Area: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Type: Airbus A220-300
A: #a52c6fd2e8c
F: #f242de3d091
thinking about the things ipv6 could enable is weird. it's easy to forget that computers were meant to just be able to talk to eachother
both tmobile and my isp provide ipv6 so... i can just ssh into my phone? directly? with no tunnels, upnp, anything; start a server on the phone and it becomes available via its publicly routable ipv6 address because COMPUTERS WERE MEANT TO BE PUBLICLY ROUTABLE. NAT is the wrong way to use the computer. do not fall for it and learn to use ipv6.