Well that's the problem. They segment more than they compete. They sure have to convince users to use their platform by having shows that people find interesting, but they don't really share the shows. So each has their own little corner and they try to leverage FOMO.
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https://www.dictionary.com/browse/misinformation seems to disagree. I have heard misinformation in both contexts.
I assume that is because of the model you are printing and a bit because of the filament itself. Some layers seem to need more filament (top, bottom layers) then there might be infill and then there is the hollow part. The more filament per layer the faster the color transitions. I assum the darker red band towards the bottom is just part of the filament. If you want the smoothest transition you should print something that has pretty consistent layers like either something solid (infill is okay as long as it isn't something like adaptive infill) or a vase mode print.
Matrix because I can host it myself. I like self hosting. But I agree that it is the least polished of all.
I think millennials have a very special position. We grew up with computers but it was during the rougher times. So they had to learn more about how things worked. Then came the easier stuff (smartphones, etc.). So we are mostly digital native but with more depth.
I am very happy with Kagi. Can recommend. In the end someone has to pay for the service. With Kagi I know I don't pay with my data but with money.
This is a conjugated verb. Like ‘traffic’, the noun should NEVER get an S; no matter how much Felicia says, for the same reason ‘cattles’ is wrong.
If most people use it that way it is the standard. There is no wrong or right in language. Only an aggreed upon standard in a specific group. When studying english linguistics that was one of the very early lessons. And if you like prescriptivism: I had a look at what Merriam Webster had to say and they have an example for emails as a plural.
If you are not in for the dividents or the voting privileges stocks are always a game of "I hope someone is dumb enough to pay more than me for these shares".
IPv6 has temporary IPs for privacy reasons. NAT is NOT a firewall. Setting up a real firewall is more secure and gives you more control without things like UPNP and NAT-PMP.
I still have my IPv6 sage shirt somewhere.
You should rather find out why things break with IPv6. The best time to make IPv6 work is now.
That is already an EU law if I remember correctly.