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They’ll make a bigger car to drive over it
They’ll make a bigger car to drive over it
My favorite kind of clouds
one guy at google is obstructing
Why is it always one guy at Google? Same with JPEG XL in Chromium
I had this same question in this community and people just told me I don’t understand IPv6. Good luck, I’ll be monitoring I guess
I don’t think you understand. I know privacy extension is for outbound and not inbound, but what use is it on a server?
I think there’s some misunderstanding
I get how IPv6 works, I got a /48 from my ISP. The problem is that I have some 15 devices here that I have to refer to in DNS and either I have to change their static IPs or I have to change their IPs in DNS if the prefix ever changes (it shouldn’t, because I pay for them to not do that). My laptop, phone and desktop do not get a static IPv6 and use the privacy extension. Is that not how you’re supposed to do it?
if your prefix ever changes you’ll have to update it everywhere
I mean that’s a good point but I’m paying money to not have my prefix changed. If I were to do it the intended way using DNS, how would I set up the DNS to be prefix agnostic? How would I reference devices in the firewall?
Very useful, but I don’t understand concept 1, “Don’t pick numbers”.
If I’m right, it’s basically saying don’t do stuff manually, just let the computer do it. I kind of disagree with this. All of my fixed devices have a fixed IP that I manually assigned and derived from the original v4 schema I also have. For example 192.168.x.y becomes prefix::y
Am I misunderstanding something?
It makes sense to me; educational material should be accessible as far and wide as possible
Most of my best pictures are also accidents. That’s just how it is with photography, man.
I understand the issue but you’re an online casino so I don’t care get bent
Our PM has no balls and people have no memory
Denmark is an American puppet state, so is it really any surprise?
And what’s that?
signed filthy debian user
Not exactly. It was far more in the past.
Right here, facing south https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/55.86613/9.83164
Man, same. I should get around to it!
They’re very common here in the summer months
https://p.drkt.eu/2022/nightclouds-pano.jpg
https://p.drkt.eu/2024/PXL_20240617_235206141.NIGHT.jpg