a combination of many things. For one, Cities in the netherlands are already quite dense, and the dutch are focused on building family houses attachted to each other mostly (row housing). Also, thanks to the massive…
also, in my experience high grades are rare in the netherlands at all education levels. I did both mbo and hbo levels, and on both levels getting a "A" (10/10 or 9/10) was a very uncommon thing.
also, DAF was large in a very specific time in a very specific place. Let's not forget that the dutch car industry has always being dependant on german car industry.
this is still kind of possible, by doing neighbour discovery and querying the host for its hostname with mdns. In my opinion, this automatic mapping of DNS names to addresess is not part of the IP protocol, and…
SLAAC is probably one of the better improvements of IPV6. DHCP breaks down at scale. Managing many DHCP prefixes becomes a massibe pain, SLAAC is far more scalable, far more easy to make redundant if you have redundant…
arp simply breaks down in very large networks aswell. Think about things like the following: you are a datacenter and are providing connectivity to the internet for your customers. Each customer get a vlan with a…
also, the knowledge about how a nuclear bomb works wasn't a secret. The way to produce one was the hard part to figure out. Without the espionage, a industrialised country like the USSR would have figured out how to…
is it though? for everything inside the EU, i highly doubt it is. For extraterritioral trade. The EU is large enough to trade with other countries in euros instead of dollars.
> can't decide how to tackle illegal mass migration the mass migration caused by american wars in the middle east you mean? Also, frontex seems to be working fine so far. >on a single direction on defeating Russia…
also, just like galileo, this seem to be the correct path for europe to take.
atleast most senses of this exceptionalism have been fading away in europe thanks to the result of two world wars. (and many, many conflicts before that)
do any more open applications like this exist? The idea seems great
this depends on your RIR. RIPE has far less strict requirements.
what are you on about? this idea of a referendum is a straw man. Member states joined the EU through mechanisms of their state. (Acts of parlements, referendum or something else). Also, the votes you are described are…
but the constitution is just a piece of paper with some words written on it. Without an active civic society protection what is enshrined in the document, it is all but powerless.
it is also a very easy pathway to create controlled opposition. When you are a totalitarian dictator without elections, opposition of any kind is hard to control. With faux elections you give people a "choice" which…
atleast the people's republic of china never claims to be a democracy in the liberal western, sense of the word. Politically (on paper atleast) the chinese goverment is very much a marxist state, and it is very clear…
> Secondly, we employ "adversarial" systems for two branches of government (legislative and judicial) because it's a hell of a lot easier to spot flaws in ideas of people you are opposed to (as opposed to some European…
no, but incentives to commit genocide are spread through social media. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_genocide
multi-site k8s is also very "interesting" if you encounter anything like variable latency in your network paths. etcd is definitly not designed for use across large distances. (more then a 10km single mode fiber path).
splitting things out in a smaller prefix then a /64 breaks a couple of things. SLAAC will not work, and slaac is actually a really neat usecase for containers. Not having the overhead of DHCP for container addressing is…
which is kind of sad to think about. The US could have invested all that money to actually invest in its infrastructure, schools, hospitals and general wellbeing of its workforce to make the economy thrive.
alright, what you are proposing is kind of hard to do. Source routing is not easy, and source validations is even harder. and what prevents me, as a abuse hoster or "bad guy" from just announcing my own IP space…
oh mind you, the actual routing architecture of the internet was. Cloudflare being down mainly just affects layer 7...
its a shame DANE never took off. If we actually got around to running a trusted DNSSEC based DNS system and allowed clients to create certificates thanks to DANE, we would be in a far more resilient setup compared to…
a combination of many things. For one, Cities in the netherlands are already quite dense, and the dutch are focused on building family houses attachted to each other mostly (row housing). Also, thanks to the massive…
also, in my experience high grades are rare in the netherlands at all education levels. I did both mbo and hbo levels, and on both levels getting a "A" (10/10 or 9/10) was a very uncommon thing.
also, DAF was large in a very specific time in a very specific place. Let's not forget that the dutch car industry has always being dependant on german car industry.
this is still kind of possible, by doing neighbour discovery and querying the host for its hostname with mdns. In my opinion, this automatic mapping of DNS names to addresess is not part of the IP protocol, and…
SLAAC is probably one of the better improvements of IPV6. DHCP breaks down at scale. Managing many DHCP prefixes becomes a massibe pain, SLAAC is far more scalable, far more easy to make redundant if you have redundant…
arp simply breaks down in very large networks aswell. Think about things like the following: you are a datacenter and are providing connectivity to the internet for your customers. Each customer get a vlan with a…
also, the knowledge about how a nuclear bomb works wasn't a secret. The way to produce one was the hard part to figure out. Without the espionage, a industrialised country like the USSR would have figured out how to…
is it though? for everything inside the EU, i highly doubt it is. For extraterritioral trade. The EU is large enough to trade with other countries in euros instead of dollars.
> can't decide how to tackle illegal mass migration the mass migration caused by american wars in the middle east you mean? Also, frontex seems to be working fine so far. >on a single direction on defeating Russia…
also, just like galileo, this seem to be the correct path for europe to take.
atleast most senses of this exceptionalism have been fading away in europe thanks to the result of two world wars. (and many, many conflicts before that)
do any more open applications like this exist? The idea seems great
this depends on your RIR. RIPE has far less strict requirements.
what are you on about? this idea of a referendum is a straw man. Member states joined the EU through mechanisms of their state. (Acts of parlements, referendum or something else). Also, the votes you are described are…
but the constitution is just a piece of paper with some words written on it. Without an active civic society protection what is enshrined in the document, it is all but powerless.
it is also a very easy pathway to create controlled opposition. When you are a totalitarian dictator without elections, opposition of any kind is hard to control. With faux elections you give people a "choice" which…
atleast the people's republic of china never claims to be a democracy in the liberal western, sense of the word. Politically (on paper atleast) the chinese goverment is very much a marxist state, and it is very clear…
> Secondly, we employ "adversarial" systems for two branches of government (legislative and judicial) because it's a hell of a lot easier to spot flaws in ideas of people you are opposed to (as opposed to some European…
no, but incentives to commit genocide are spread through social media. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_genocide
multi-site k8s is also very "interesting" if you encounter anything like variable latency in your network paths. etcd is definitly not designed for use across large distances. (more then a 10km single mode fiber path).
splitting things out in a smaller prefix then a /64 breaks a couple of things. SLAAC will not work, and slaac is actually a really neat usecase for containers. Not having the overhead of DHCP for container addressing is…
which is kind of sad to think about. The US could have invested all that money to actually invest in its infrastructure, schools, hospitals and general wellbeing of its workforce to make the economy thrive.
alright, what you are proposing is kind of hard to do. Source routing is not easy, and source validations is even harder. and what prevents me, as a abuse hoster or "bad guy" from just announcing my own IP space…
oh mind you, the actual routing architecture of the internet was. Cloudflare being down mainly just affects layer 7...
its a shame DANE never took off. If we actually got around to running a trusted DNSSEC based DNS system and allowed clients to create certificates thanks to DANE, we would be in a far more resilient setup compared to…