You’re not supposed to use fc00::/8, so it’s just the fd00::/8 half that’s the new ULA.
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.
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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.
This. Removing the $200 Android tablet from the dash isn’t going to make cars suddenly $5,000 cheaper.
Closed as a duplicate of another issue.
The other issue was closed as off topic.
Filling the paper tray with US Letter sized paper. If you aren’t in the US, you don’t use it and might not even be able to buy any.
That’s a book thing more than a movie thing, IIRC. Hammond was more of an asshole cheapskate in the book.
Old news, it’s been superseded by RFC6214.
Can we get it with five legs, with three on one side and three on the other?
On the Linux side, you get people installing debug builds of drivers, bisecting to identify which commit broke something, doing apitraces, capturing crash dumps and opening bug reports to submit that stuff to driver devs.
You don’t really get that sort of thing on Windows, so the drivers try to do it through telemetry. It’s how the devs know which games or hardware configs are crashing and need fixes.
I’m pretty sure that’s code for “understaffed and lots of unpaid overtime”.
Stage one and stage three enshittification. You forgot the bit in the middle where they chase business customers.
They also wouldn’t allow the new devs to talk to the old devs, so they had to figure out the old codebase for themselves.