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  • If you are not in for the dividents or the voting privileges stocks are always a game of "I hope someone is dumb enough to pay more than me for these shares".

  • People still working in IT, thoughts on IPv6?
  • IPv6 has temporary IPs for privacy reasons. NAT is NOT a firewall. Setting up a real firewall is more secure and gives you more control without things like UPNP and NAT-PMP.

  • People still working in IT, thoughts on IPv6?
  • I still have my IPv6 sage shirt somewhere.

  • People still working in IT, thoughts on IPv6?
  • You should rather find out why things break with IPv6. The best time to make IPv6 work is now.

  • People still working in IT, thoughts on IPv6?
  • Why should I use IP6 in my small home network?

    • No NAT. Especially in a home network NAT can be a hassle.
    • A bit more anonymity through changing temporary adresses.
    • Some people don't even have a real IPv4 address anymore in their home and only connect through CGNAT. That means that if you disable IPv6 on your computer you only use CGNAT.
    • The fact that EVERYONE needs to transition to IPv6 or it doesn't make sense.

    Or in an SMB where there are less than 100 IP’s used on a daily basis?

    • No NAT. NAT is no firewall. If you can't set up a firewall you are honetly not qualified to be a network admin.
    • Easier VPN S2S-VPN. I had a few instances where the internal IP ranges clashed.
    • All the other advancements of IPv6
    • The fact that EVERYONE needs to transition to IPv6 or it doesn't make sense.

    First I have to pay the cost of transition, along with the risk of things not working while I do this, and then the risk of something new being added and not working.

    You can transition step by step. Dual Stack is a thing.

    IP6 is good for backbone right now. It will slowly transition into LAN for larger environments (think Enterprise when they setup new network segments, since they’re buying new hardware anyway. But only after extensive testing.

    That makes no sense to me. Every network in itself doesn't need IPv6. The 10.0.0.0/8 range has 16 777 216 addresses. IPv6 only makes sense if everyone uses it. We bought ourselves time with NAT and CGNAT and splitting up older ranges but that won't last forever and is costly.

    Everyone needs to transition otherwise services will need to keep their IPv4 forever. And if the services keep their IPv4 users don't have an incentive. Maybe we should transition BEFORE there is time pressure. Now is the time to slowly start setting everything up with enough time to plan and test firewall rules and appliances and everything else.

  • People still working in IT, thoughts on IPv6?
  • IPv6 after so many years still is a victim of the chicken-egg-problem. People don't need it because services don't support it because people don't need it because ... and so on and so forth. I try to enable IPv6 wherever I can and I didn't have a propblem for ages. Dual stack is stable and there are actually a good amount of services that support it.

    I think we should all push to implement IPv6 so that IPv4 can finally be laid to rest. Using IPv4 makes everything a bit more expensive because it is so damn expensive to get a stupid number. If someone is really scared that every computer has a publicly routable IP, and if you really think you can not configure a firewall, there is a private IPv6 space and you can use NAT with IPv6. It's not recomended but it's possible. I'd still say using a firewall is not harder and just as safe.

    And there is the fact that you can make so many subnets which can make your internal network so much safer. You can controll better how packages are sent to groups because broadcast was dropped in favor of multicast. There is IPSec Support built in. Secure Neighbor Desicorvery to prevent attacks like ARP spoofing. There are a lot of reasons to implement IPv6 and even to switch to IPv6 only if possible.

  • Earbuds
  • youre missing out on the thousands of standard headphones that have been produced for decades

    nope. You can just get a cheap adapter with USB C on one side and 3.5mm Audio Jack on the other. I don't know about the audio problme though.

  • Milde frustrierend: Kinder-Ketchup enthält nicht nur mehr Zucker (17g vs. 13g pro 100ml), sondern ist auch 50 Cent teurer bei gleichem Inhalt (450 ml)
  • Ich habe nichts gegen Zucker. Ich bin nur kein Fan davon wenn man belogen wird, dass wenn man Zucker durch anderen Zucker ersetzt es dann ist besser. Alles in maßen. Auch Früchte. Vor allem Smoothies und Fruchtsäfte sind Zucker bomben. Für ein Glas Orangensaft braucht man so 2-3 Orangen. So viel würde man normalerweise nicht essen.

    Agaven Dicksaft hat 310 kcal pro 100g und Zucker 400. Das macht nicht viel aus Dattelzucker ist etwas besser mit 280. Aber das ist auch immer noch knapp unter 3/4 von normalem Zucker. Dieses "Healthwashing" kann halt schnell ungesund werden wenn man sich dessen nicht bewusst ist.

    Zucker ist ein normales Lebensmittel was nicht inhärent schlecht ist. Die Menge macht es.

  • Milde frustrierend: Kinder-Ketchup enthält nicht nur mehr Zucker (17g vs. 13g pro 100ml), sondern ist auch 50 Cent teurer bei gleichem Inhalt (450 ml)
  • Ich würde sagen Zucker bleibt Zucker. Früchte sind auch in großen mengen nicht super gesund.

  • Research shows more than 80% of AI projects fail, wasting billions of dollars in capital and resources: Report
  • Most people don't want to pay for AI. So they are building stuff that costs a lot for a market that is not willing to pay for it. It is mostly a gimmick for most people.

  • if you're not going to let me do this microsoft then let me turn off auto restart all together.
  • Why do you want to disable updates? Just don't. It's unsafe. For you and others.

  • Linus Torvalds Begins Expressing Regrets Merging Bcachefs
  • I'd consider btrfs if they finally make their raid5/6 implementation stable. I want to work with multiple disks without sacrificing half of my storage.

  • Do you think the Creality K2 Plus is worth waiting for?
  • I think the idea of prusa is cool but I feel like they are a bit behind. Especially regarding price to performance. That is what I gathered from the reviews at least. They are pretty reliable but not the latest and greatest tech.

  • Do you think the Creality K2 Plus is worth waiting for?
  • Yeah I did that math myself. I would only do that because I like my Ender 3. But in the end a complete package sounds very tempting.

  • Do you think the Creality K2 Plus is worth waiting for?
  • Don't misunderstand me. I am very impressed by the performance of the Bambu printers. They really gave the established brands a kick in the butt price and performance wise.

    Still it makes me uneasy to have a closed source system. I don't mind butting some effort into my printer if it is more open. I mean my ender 3 is a lot of work. I'd assume it gets better than that.

  • Do you think the Creality K2 Plus is worth waiting for?
  • I don't have the space for two printers. But I think too that at some point upgrading makes sense. The Ender 3 is nice to tinker but I want something that just works.

  • Do you think the Creality K2 Plus is worth waiting for?

    I have had my Creality Ender 3 Pro for a while now and I have upgraded it quite a lot. Lately I have been thinking about wether I should put in some more money (better hotend, maybe new steppers, maybe enclosure, maybe part cooling fan) or if I should buy a new printer that is a more of complete package. A bit more build volume would be nice as well.

    I am intrigued by the Bambu Labs printers but I don't like their somewhat proprietary approach. So I have been looking around for competitors and I saw that Creality has shown their new K2 Plus with an AMS. I wonder if it's worth waiting for that. The specs sound good. Is the K1 good now? I heard it had some problems in the beginning.

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    "We've won, but at what cost?"
  • I think Safari is WebKit.

  • Multifactor auth done right

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    Gelöst - Ich suche ein PC Spiel aus meiner Kindheit aus den 90ern

    Ich habe als Kind in den 90ern ein PC Spiel gespielt was ich versuche zu finden. Das Spiel war für Kinder konzipiert und wenn ich mich recht erinnere war es in einem Turm mit Thematischen Räumen. Ich glaube einer der Räume war Technik und einer Geschichte. In den Räumen gab es dann Minispiele und Erklärungen. Es gab auch so ein kleines (lilanes?) Wesen das der Sprecher war, wenn ich mich richtig erinnere.

    Ich glaube eines der Minispiele ein Bild mit eine Flughafen Szene in dem Dinge ausgetauscht waren durch irgendwas merkwürdiges und man musste draufklicken um es wieder richtig zu machen. Das ganze Spiel war Point-and-Click und ist unter Windows 95 gelaufen.

    Ich habe jetzt ewig gesucht aber ohne Erfolg. Vielleicht hat hier ja jemand eine Idee.

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    Findet ihr auch, dass die Deutsche "könnte schlimmer sein" Mentalität nervt?

    Wer kennt es nicht? Dein Fuß tut weh, du machst den Fehler dies auch noch zu äußern und in Windeseile kommt einer vorbei und sagt so etwas wie:

    "Könnte schlimmer sein. Wenigstens hast du noch Füße".

    Oder so gespräche wie:

    "Mein Chef lässt mich die ganze Zeit überstunden schieben und ich kann langsam echt nicht mehr." - "Wenigstens hast du einen Job".

    "Mein Wohnung liegt an einer lauten Hauptstraße und ich kann deshalb nicht schlafen" - "Wenigstens hast du eine Woohnung".

    UND JETZT? Was soll mir das helfen? Soll ich mich mit diesem Wissen besser damit abfinden? Soll die Einordnung mir inneren frieden Spenden? Oder ist es nur das Füllen der Stille mit leeren Phrasen? Was ist der Zweck?

    Und ich will dabei nicht mal böswillen unterstellen aber was ist mit uns, dass einer unserer ersten Reaktionen auf so etwas ist einem beim Abfinden mit der Situation zu helfen? Oder bin ich einfach nur komisch weil ich keinen Trost darin finde, dass es anderen schlechter geht oder es irgendwo schlechter ist?

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    chris chris @l.roofo.cc
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