i see. does that meaningfully reduce the amount you use nat64? i ask because for me, most things go through dns anyway
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you gotta get clatd on your computer
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World News@lemmy.ml•Hamas: We Did Not Surrender and Will Not Abandon Our Struggle for Liberation
6·1 month agoit was pretty clear when israel kept killing people the day the ceasefire was called
the most unbelievable part of this is the guy didn’t already have a guest vlan throttled to 56k
EDITOR=/bin/rm sudo visudo
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pink
4·5 months agothis is very true but i gotta defend my object-oriented languages here (real object-oriented, not c+±style object-oriented). there’s a lot of way cooler stuff you can do with ruby or groovy or smalltalk that you just can’t do with rust, for example. objects aren’t special cases, the entire system is supposed to be implementable in itself. obviously the machine code itself can’t be objects but the good languages do their best to mask that.
this is true if you’re analyzing people who have already wholeheartedly and consciously accepted the ruling ideology. but when they haven’t, it kind of doesn’t apply. propaganda can entice people to disregard their rationality when they materially benefit from believing it. but it doesn’t mean rationality plays no part in it.
It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
have you tried giving them tiny ant-sized balls
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Technology@lemmy.ml•I tried living entirely on IPv6 for a day, and here's what happened
3·6 months agowas that comment written in 1996
are there quintillions of states
you’ll never believe this
i don’t use ubiquiti, but the only thing you need to do with your firewall to get better-than-NAT security is allow only outgoing connections/disallow incoming connections. usually on consumer routers that’s the default setting anyway or there’s a checkbox to that effect.
i’ve done both ipv4 and v6, but never embedded. from my perspective, ipv6 addresses can be easier to remember and use, with a little clever arrangement of zeros and especially because they’re hexadecimal. that’s in addition to the way more elegant way the protocol itself handles various things. obviously not worth upgrading systems that don’t even need dhcp, but that applies to a lot of things in that field
you can if you make it mostly zero
is a /56 not enough address space for your home network
however, a post about the inner workings of figma, a technology company, is tech.
do you think that the political decisions of tech companies aren’t intimately tied to the tech itself? you are lucky to have a corner of the globe where you are able to ignore politics. unless you’re on your deathbed right now, that won’t last.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does the average american, when naming a price of any given item, takes into account taxes or disregards it?
1·6 months agoif the price is close to the amount of cash i have on me then i might. usually sales tax is around 7-10% so if i’m in a place where it’s higher that gets annoying.

i guess you’re living about 30 years in the future