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This y axis placement is quite common for stock tickers. I suppose it is intended to make it easiest to see the most up to date price, which is the pertinent information for most readers. Similarly, the y axis starting at zero is conventional wisdom for scientific data, but I suppose the most relevant visual for stocks is the price fluctuation, which is best viewed with y autoscaling over the selected timeframe.

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Accountant rule

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These are all Tiktok slang, as far as i understand. Accountants or 'spicy accountants' are Like strippers or Sex workers? The inside joke is that its such a boring job that if someone asks what you do, and you reply accountant, you won't get any follow up questions.

Unalive is slang for suicide, I guess videos with suicide in them don't get promoted.

Corn is porn, same idea with self censoring to get around content issues

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Avatar is cursed for remakes like Fantastic Four

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I think another issue is that when telling the Avatar story, all the main characters are necessarily children, and the themes of the show require some really hefty acting chops to deliver lines convincingly.

I can't fathom why they didn't tell a new story in the Avatar universe, or at least remake TLoK where the main cast are a bit older.

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Networking Help

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Hello! I for sure have a double NAT problem - after writing this post I went to connect my xbox to the new mesh WiFi and it told me this was the issue, but I had no idea how to fix it until all of the great advice on here. Your instructions were spot on and now everything is working as expected! :)

Do you have any thoughts on if I should stop the ISP router from broadcasting its 2.4 and 5GHz networks now? They seem redundant, but I saw that turning the router into modem mode will prevent me from using all it's Ethernet ports :/

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HA autodiscovery

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Thanks! I've seen this phrase before when hunting around some other forum posts. How can I check this? I assume on my router or on the access points? I can't see anything in the Deco app about this, I found this link that suggests it might not be supported?

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Sure thing! I'll answer everything as best I can.

The machine is a single laptop running Mint. All the docker containers are being served from this machine, and during this testing I was trying to access them all from that same machine. I observed the containers were up and running properly with docker stats cmd and I saw they were accessible over the original IP when using the ISP WiFi.

The access points are TP Link Deco, it's 3 units, the first of which is connected via ethernet to my ISP provided router (Virgin Media Superhub). I believe they are WiFi meshing. I can't tell too much more about how they work 'under the hood' as the setup was very... 'consumer friendly' and didn't cover much technical detail

When I connect to this network and run ifconfig it looks like the IP changes in the last few digits. I thought if I used that IP with appropriate ports I might be able to view my servers, but that was not the case.