

All competitive cycling is
All competitive cycling is
Most people think it’s a single executable that does everything and breaks unix philosophy, rather than a suite of tools that adhere to it, which is what it is.
Have you tried switching to Linux?
In the UK, “programme” is used for events, TV shows, and schedules, while “program” is specifically used in computing contexts.
My advise it to not bother. As soon as you need device specific firewall rules the whole thing falls apart. The evangelicals dont like this fact and will down vote me for saying it.
No one needs IPv6 in their home on their devices.
I’m using opnsense. Can’t day I followed your description. Sounds far more complicated than “use NAT”, which would solve almost everything.
Theres also a difference between dropping out of somewhere like Harvard and a back water university.
Here’s me unable to grow a beard in my 40s :-(
“IPv4 is running out of IP addresses so therefore every local network needs to move to IPv6” is a full clown move.
The same as every new service over the past 20 years. Start with free, then when they’re hooked add the advertising, paywalls and ramp up the enshitification to the Max. You need to grab market share with a loss leader, dominate and become the defacto standard before you turn your users into money providers.
Who the hell can say they’ve “contributed to the advancement of humanity”?
Give me a break
All that happens at boot is that linux.exe calls systemd.exe, uses all your system resources making your machine unusable bloat.
It’s almost as if people think systemd is one massive executable rather than a suite of tools
I can’t tell how strong that magnet is, but I wouldn’t risk it with my data.
Charging them 20x a week sounds ridiculous.
See this post below https://lemmy.fwgx.uk/comment/2126323
I want per device firewall and DNS rules for myself, the wife and the kids. With opnsense or pfsense I don’t believe this is possible with SLAAC, which is what android only supports.
Shove all devices on a flat network with no special firewall rules and you are probably golden. But trying to control your own network, last few times I’ve tried, is impossible.
They refuse to support DHCP6 and will only use SLAAC on Android devices.
Ipv6 is broken for those that want control over their home networks thanks to Google and terribly written RFCs.
All that was needed was an extra byte or two of address space, but no, some high and mighty evangelicals in their ivory towers built something that few people understand 30 years later. Their die hard fans are sure that this will be the year of ipv6. The Year of Linux on the Desktop will come 10 years before the year of ipv6.
Cycling. If you have a bike you can choose how much power you put through the pedals. I used to commute everyday by bike and I’d really put an effort in each way riding as hard and fast as I could. And one flat I lived in was at the tip of a brutal climb which I used to attack every day, arriving back spent. As it happened I did that same climb today and I struggled to get up it at all, I was definitely fitter 10 years ago!
I took a break from riding for a few years and barely touched my bikes but am now getting back in to it. But this time I’m deliberately trying to go slow. Find the local trails and low traffic areas and pootle along. I’ve been having great fun just exploring. But then if I want to try ride up the big hills I can do that too. I also never used to stop as side for traffic. But you can stop whenever you feel like. Bring some food and a drink and stop for a few minutes or at a cafe.