This is the worst math that ever mathed. IPv4 is 32 bits of address space. IPv6 is 128. That is 2^32 vs 2^128. Not 2^52, which isn’t even wrong it’s just weird, hopefully this is just some weird performance joke. There are enough addresses in ipv6 to address every known atom on earth. We aren’t running out anytime soon. 96 doublings of IPv4s address space is a number you can’t fathom.
Reminds me of ye olde experts exchange domain.
What about giddy goat? https://youtu.be/1EBfxjSFAxQ
Heh in German the word for gloves is literally hand shoe. So you’ve a very German pov.
I mean I’ve been using native dual stack for over a decade and I’m most definitely American. A fun anecdote was I was having issues with clicking on links from Google once and turned out ipv4 was busted but 6 worked fine for half a day. And there really isn’t any turning on ipv6 I get it by default and it’s with the most hated isp Comcast. They’re actually really good about v6 support I’ve not moved off them because of it. It’s literally 10ms faster than 4 lilely due to cgnat.
I bought 3 packs hopefully it’s like the other recalled or banned stuff and actually good spice.
Yep all 3 are valid, matte is the new variant. https://www.etymonline.com/word/matte#etymonline_v_9722
And I’ve seen all 3 in use in the USA. It’s not matte = Canada. I’ve seen matte more than mat which is historically the spelling. The oed doesn’t list matt as the proper spelling but who knows with the brits.
The USA is ahead of most nations at about 50% so not sure how you’re coming to that conclusion based off of evidence. Outside of maybe Brazil in the americas on both continents our ipv6 adoption is better than the rest, Canada included.
No don’t take shitposts literally. I’ve been using ipv6 for a decade at home now in the USA and I don’t pay extra for it ever. Also why are you assuming this post refers to the us?
I mean I’m American and never antagonize anyone for bad English. If anything I have more respect they try and I’m just glad I learnt this mutt of a language natively cause it’s inconsistent as fuck. I also get the other side from the 6 other languages I am learning so I appreciate anyone that yes ands vs acts like a jerk. But yeah meme funni just get a new joke is all I gotta say.
If you’re not there it’s free real estate and goes down in value fast as it cools. The cats know wats up.
I die on this hill, people look at me weird when I say meese but it seems dum dum to have them different.
I seem to recall they said they would nuke the uk with a nuclear tsunami or some other weird fever dream that just means they need to share whatever they’re smoking over there.
I mean they’re still dogs. https://youtu.be/26g7CfpV9_g
The Morgan skit will never get old. Moooorgan! Randy is aggressively Australian and I love it.
Shiba Inu’s are kinda close, and a lot less loud and smelly. They’re like dogs with cat software.
I grew up on a farm, any programmer that thinks farming or ranching is better is gonna have a rude awakening as to why there are very few farmers anymore.
So no not every computer guy dreams of the farm, repairing 10miles of fence every April for the entire month all day every day isn’t what I would consider an improvement over programming. And that’s the easy part wait till you gotta help an animal struggling to give birth.
I get programmers have this idea that farming or ranching is more pure somehow but it is murder on your body and soul in ways you wont understand. programming and computer stuff is a cakewalk in comparison. more politics but learn to play the game of thrones and its not too bad.
Accepting ssh key fingerprints on first ssh is a bad practice. Ssh ca’s and or sshfp are around and have been for decades. Accepting random host keys is like trusting random self signed ssl certificates.
Use ssh ca’s for user and host keys so you can revoke and rekey hosts without having to update authorized keys. And then you can revoke access to hosts for users as well and much more.