I wasn't talking about your opinion of it, I was simply using a rhetorical question to point out the nonsensical premise of your response: >Wait…what? You have a fully internal service and you dont have an internal DNS…
I thought it was quite effective. I read the whole thing in anticipation, and was still shocked by the graph.
It's one year, from left to right. The termination of the red line is in the middle because it's the middle of the year.
What, indeed. Yes, I have internal DNS servers. They are what handle the split horizons. How would one do split horizon without an internal DNS service?
I consider that an unnecessary leak of private topology, it's not info that needs to be public. IPv6 addresses are not really ever internal, and an exploitable vulnerability in a firewall product leads to the…
Yeah, nah. Won't be doing that.
This scene from the prescient Wall•E springs to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xToQ4cIHkk&t=60
>Don't use split DNS So what's your solution when you have a wholly private service that will never have a public v4 address, nor a publicly routable v6? How do clients get the address for a nice domain name without the…
It doesn't have to be about ruling, but self-determination is something a great many value quite highly, and think there should be more of. AI controlling all of humanity removes that from the equation entirely. You…
PNG has comment chunks tEXt, zTXt, and iTXt. You can have a completely normal image whose file is stuffed with as much content as you want. That is less fun, I suppose.
And it'll be one of the two choices that directly contradict each other.
I used to do this but I found it downloads needed language files in the background. So every time it updated, I would clear all the app data, open it again on something innocuous, like a text file, toggle each language…
But the hero image is an AI homage to cute paper-craft, to remind us that people cannot or will not put in that level of effort any more, so it's okay!
It discusses clearly, and concludes with, lamenting the loss of complex flavour in favour of sweetness. Also mentioned is people's assumption that fruit's inherently healthy, but the sugar increase is changing that. The…
Yes, exploration, discovery. One doesn't stumble across items available on inter-library loan. I could not count the number of books I picked up and enjoyed, even if only for a short while, whilst I was studying at uni.
Ctrl + Shift + O opens a threaded conversation in a new tab. Settings > Composition > Use paragraph format… set to unchecked Search has always worked pretty well for me, with the exception of not searching message…
Anteaters will be more likely, apparently. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-mammals-evolved-ant-eaters-din...
The utility of $_ is often voided by tab-completion in the subsequent command, at least in bash. You won't know what it contains, which makes it dangerous, unless you first check it in a way that also carries it…
>The terms and conditions are simple. Every time you perform any network access, you have to send a copy of the payload and response back to my server. Either that, or you're in breach of my terms. That's not how…
It's an exception that English doesn't need, and it only adds to the difficulty of learning the language. You being used to it doesn't make it good. I'm going to try and learn English. I'm trying and learn English. I…
Not quite. Programs normally need to be compiled per system type, and sometimes per system, due to differences in the OSes' versions, APIs and hardware. The idea behind this type of emulator is that you need compile it…
The positive of that approach (for users) is that it relies on client-side scripts, so it's possible for privacy tools to target those.
It's not just pixels. They strongly encourage site owners to send (normalised and hashed) personal data from every interaction to them, with the promise of better targeting for the site's ads. You cannot block this or…
So, knowing how much time and effort is required to maintain such responsibilities, you think someone with a similar situation, but who also has trouble being organised in general, has extra time to twiddle their thumbs…
That's a good assessment, but it misses the fact that the person with the effective dysfunction genuinely believes they will 'be there in a second', because they cannot accurately assess time. The lack of forthcoming…
I wasn't talking about your opinion of it, I was simply using a rhetorical question to point out the nonsensical premise of your response: >Wait…what? You have a fully internal service and you dont have an internal DNS…
I thought it was quite effective. I read the whole thing in anticipation, and was still shocked by the graph.
It's one year, from left to right. The termination of the red line is in the middle because it's the middle of the year.
What, indeed. Yes, I have internal DNS servers. They are what handle the split horizons. How would one do split horizon without an internal DNS service?
I consider that an unnecessary leak of private topology, it's not info that needs to be public. IPv6 addresses are not really ever internal, and an exploitable vulnerability in a firewall product leads to the…
Yeah, nah. Won't be doing that.
This scene from the prescient Wall•E springs to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xToQ4cIHkk&t=60
>Don't use split DNS So what's your solution when you have a wholly private service that will never have a public v4 address, nor a publicly routable v6? How do clients get the address for a nice domain name without the…
It doesn't have to be about ruling, but self-determination is something a great many value quite highly, and think there should be more of. AI controlling all of humanity removes that from the equation entirely. You…
PNG has comment chunks tEXt, zTXt, and iTXt. You can have a completely normal image whose file is stuffed with as much content as you want. That is less fun, I suppose.
And it'll be one of the two choices that directly contradict each other.
I used to do this but I found it downloads needed language files in the background. So every time it updated, I would clear all the app data, open it again on something innocuous, like a text file, toggle each language…
But the hero image is an AI homage to cute paper-craft, to remind us that people cannot or will not put in that level of effort any more, so it's okay!
It discusses clearly, and concludes with, lamenting the loss of complex flavour in favour of sweetness. Also mentioned is people's assumption that fruit's inherently healthy, but the sugar increase is changing that. The…
Yes, exploration, discovery. One doesn't stumble across items available on inter-library loan. I could not count the number of books I picked up and enjoyed, even if only for a short while, whilst I was studying at uni.
Ctrl + Shift + O opens a threaded conversation in a new tab. Settings > Composition > Use paragraph format… set to unchecked Search has always worked pretty well for me, with the exception of not searching message…
Anteaters will be more likely, apparently. https://phys.org/news/2025-07-mammals-evolved-ant-eaters-din...
The utility of $_ is often voided by tab-completion in the subsequent command, at least in bash. You won't know what it contains, which makes it dangerous, unless you first check it in a way that also carries it…
>The terms and conditions are simple. Every time you perform any network access, you have to send a copy of the payload and response back to my server. Either that, or you're in breach of my terms. That's not how…
It's an exception that English doesn't need, and it only adds to the difficulty of learning the language. You being used to it doesn't make it good. I'm going to try and learn English. I'm trying and learn English. I…
Not quite. Programs normally need to be compiled per system type, and sometimes per system, due to differences in the OSes' versions, APIs and hardware. The idea behind this type of emulator is that you need compile it…
The positive of that approach (for users) is that it relies on client-side scripts, so it's possible for privacy tools to target those.
It's not just pixels. They strongly encourage site owners to send (normalised and hashed) personal data from every interaction to them, with the promise of better targeting for the site's ads. You cannot block this or…
So, knowing how much time and effort is required to maintain such responsibilities, you think someone with a similar situation, but who also has trouble being organised in general, has extra time to twiddle their thumbs…
That's a good assessment, but it misses the fact that the person with the effective dysfunction genuinely believes they will 'be there in a second', because they cannot accurately assess time. The lack of forthcoming…