Good thing real life companies would never act like that.
Good thing real life companies would never act like that.
You’re not supposed to use fc00::/8, so it’s just the fd00::/8 half that’s the new ULA.
That’s what temporary privacy addresses are for. Clients can just keep generating new addresses in your /64, which is it’s own subnet.
Yeah there is: not breaking all your internal traffic when the wan link goes down and you lose your prefix.
DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.
I’d argue it was more tedious than challenging, running rows and rows of parallel underground pipes.
Because grabbing a random prefix from the pool is easier than remembering which prefix is assigned to which subscriber account and keeping it static through ISP network changes.
My ISP does ‘sticky’ prefixes, which means they change when they move users between BNGs but otherwise don’t.
They could always tax the rich, but sure, let’s pretend that the only possible option is the one that helps Russia.
There’s a reason why that government is polling so low that it may not even be the opposition in two weeks.
The UK has spent 12.5 billion pounds on Ukraine in the last 28 months, which at around 5.4 billion per year is 0.4% of the UK’s budget. That’s not an elephant in the room, it’s a mouse under the fridge.
It’s not being mentioned because it isn’t significant. The downvotes are because obvious disinformation is obvious.
Tradition.
Ah, that makes sense.
What? Oh, this pitchfork? I was just, uh, putting it away.
Respond to the player with a question, “Are you searching for traps?”
That’s because system firmware is designed and tested on Windows, so the supply of new and exciting hardware bugs that need workarounds is endless.
You’d think so, but the logs often contain a ton of noise along with the one line that tells me what the actual issue is.
I know whenever I try to help someone with a Linux issue it’s always an uphill battle to get them to stop guessing what they think the problem might be and show me the logs.
People really don’t want to give you the information you need to help them.
Nobody’s posted the vending machine?
Headline is dumb. If capacitors are better at being batteries than batteries are, they just become the next generation of batteries.
All the extra hardware required to make that work and the time and cost of installing and removing the extra battery pack means it’ll probably never cost less than just hiring a longer range vehicle for the weekend. People who really need the range wouldn’t bother, they’d just buy a longer range vehicle in the first place. Or one with the extra battery pre-installed and never remove it.
Not to mention that battery prices are continuing to plummet - we’re quickly approaching the point where cars are just coming with as many batteries as they can easily fit. Short range EVs are likely not going to be a thing in a few more years when it doesn’t cost significantly more to make a longer range EV.
IIRC VLC on Windows uses it’s own included ffmpeg libraries for decoding so you don’t need to mess around with Windows codecs.
If stuff is designed for big servers that run Linux, it’s easier to get it to run on a desktop PC if the PC runs Linux too because then it’s the same thing except much less powerful.