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Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • Honestly, these days I have no idea. When I said "wouldn't recommend" that wasn't an assertion to avoid; just a lack of opinion. Most of my recent experience is with Cloud vendors wherein the problem domain is quite different.

    I've had experience with most of the big vendors and they've all had quirks etc. that you just have to deal with. Fundamentally it'll come down to a combination of price, support requirements, and internal competence with the kit. (Don't undermine the last item; it's far better if you can fix problems yourself.)

    Personally I'd actually argue that most corporates could get by with a GNU/Linux VM (or two) for most of their routing and firewalling and it would absolutely be good enough; functionally you can do the same and more. That's not to say dedicated machines for the task aren't valuable but I'd say it's the exception rather than rule that you need ASICs and the like.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • I might be misunderstanding. It's definitely possible to have as many IPv4 aliases on an interface as you want with whatever routing preferences you want. Can you clarify?

    I agree with your stance on deployment.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • Given how large the address space is, it's super easy to segregate out your networks to the nth degree and apply proper firewall rules.

    There's no reason your clients can't have public, world routeable IPs as well as security.

    Security via obfuscation isn't security. It's a crutch.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • This article is biased to selling you more F5 equipment but is a reasonable summary:

    https://www.f5.com/resources/white-papers/the-myth-of-network-address-translation-as-security

    Long story short is that NAT is eggshell security and you should be relying on actual firewall rules (I wouldn't recommend F5) instead of the implicit but not very good protections of NAT.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • I can potentially see that scenario if your transit provider is giving you a dynamic prefix but I've never seen that in practice. The address space is so enormous there is no reason to.

    Otherwise with either of RADVD or DHCPv6 the local routers should still be able to handle the traffic.

    My home internal network (v6, SLAAC) with all publicly routeable addresses doesn't break if I unplug my modem.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • Hurricane Electric have a free tunnel broker that is super simple to set up if you really want to get on the bandwagon.

    https://tunnelbroker.net/

    Though honestly I'd say the benefits of setting it up aren't really worth the trouble unless you're keen.

  • Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
  • It also means you no longer need the kludge that is NAT. Full E2E connectivity is really nice -- though I've found some network admins dislike this idea because they're so used to thinking about it differently or (mistakenly) think it adds to their security.

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  • Not just cyclists, but yes. The males become very protective of their offspring in breeding season.

    A lot of aus cyclists go as far as to tie zip ties on their helmets such that the tails stick out like bird spikes when the right time of year hits.

  • Why your rich friend Venmo requests you for $4: People with more money 'struggle with generosity,' expert says
  • I feel like I'm the exact opposite of what this article proposed however the entire thing confuses me.

    I'm not rich but relatively well off, and, without doubt in the best financial position of my immediate group of friends.

    If I happen to be the one that picks up the bill I often have people chasing me to pay me. I actually think that is a problem because they feel obliged to do the right thing, however I'm unmotivated because I don't care about the outcome -- I don't need the money. This is my fault and I feel poorly for it but the reality is that after I've had a nice evening I don't really care. In terms of the debt: honestly I probably wouldn't bother asking.

    The very concept of asking someone for 4 bucks seems abhorrent to me. To be clear, I say this personally; I'm not struggling to pay rent/mortgage/utilities/whatever. If you're in a position where those are concerns then please absolutely follow up.

    Chasing a $4 debt won't make you rich, ever. Even if you do it all the time. Anyone well off chasing this kind of cash is deluding themselves.

    Generally speaking my friends and I operate over a long term fairness principle. "Bob got the last round, I'll get the next"; they won't be even but our assumption is that it'll balance in the long term. That applies to more than just the pub.

  • How's that supposed to work?
  • My current total comp puts me in the top 1--2% for my country (based on reported incomes). The difference between the billionaire class and me is massive; I still have to budget for my bills, expenses etc.

    That said, I am fully aware that I'm in a privileged position.

    I grew up in government housing and suffered malnutrition as a child because my single working mother couldn't afford enough food. I worked my arse off in school and was lucky enough to be eligible and accepted into a scholarship programme for University; I would not have been able to attend otherwise.

    Since then I've had relatively good career opportunities and have taken advantage of them. I tried hard and continue to do so because I know what it's like to not have enough.

    I think that I worked hard to get where I am. I do not consider myself rich (where some people might understandably do so), but I know what it is like to be wanting.

    Despite my hard work, I do not in the slightest think that I got to where I am based purely on bullshit like grit and determination. I have absolutely taken advantage of opportunities in front of me, but I was lucky to have those in the first place. I think I deserve to be where I am, but I also think plenty of others also deserve it and are deprived of the chances that I got by pure happenstance.

    Yes, you have to work hard to change your lot in life, but to say that hard work will solve everything is ludicrous.

    I'm entirely on board with a living wage, UBI, and anything else to make things more equitable. No one should have to worry about feeding their family. And I'm happy to pay more tax to make that a reality.

  • Firefox looks so much better than Chrome
  • I used Netscape "back in the day". With some interim transition attempts including the likes of Opera, I eventually switched to Chrome because it was genuinely more featureful and faster.

    I was a happy Chrome user until they decided to deprecate manifest V2 and fuck up my ad blocker, at which point I switched to Firefox and haven't looked back.

    Everything in this industry is circular I guess.

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