I did that, but it meant I couldn't use Bing anymore (I like it because I can use the "ip:" search operator to find domains hosted on a certain ip address).
Well, I'm going to be honest here, I don't give two shits about Azure. Not only because I don't use that (I don't run any system, etc) but because there are dozens of providers. Unfortunately Windows is one of a kind,…
Isn't he kind of ruining Windows?
Yes, of course they sell beyond their capacity. This is the real world we live in. If everybody in your neighbourhood turned their faucets on at once, water supply would simply stop working. So?
It means what you know it means.
I'm not from the US either. And those policies are there to reduce congestion, that's all.
Read your contract. You don't pay for a "5GB data plan". You pay for a "5GB data plan to be used on your mobile only". Violating your contract is not "free market".
I feel concerned by this new trend of using slow languages/stacks and the "we'll fix it later" mantra. I can't believe there are webpages such as reddit with such horribly awful generation times, do their tech guys…
How exactly does this work at a technical level?
>Most CPE's running IPv6 will be following RFC 6092. It's pretty naive to think that any CPE will be following any kind of norm or rule.
I'm so looking forward at IPv6, the death of NAT, and billions of IoT devices with all ports exposed to the world :-)
I did that, but it meant I couldn't use Bing anymore (I like it because I can use the "ip:" search operator to find domains hosted on a certain ip address).
Well, I'm going to be honest here, I don't give two shits about Azure. Not only because I don't use that (I don't run any system, etc) but because there are dozens of providers. Unfortunately Windows is one of a kind,…
Isn't he kind of ruining Windows?
Yes, of course they sell beyond their capacity. This is the real world we live in. If everybody in your neighbourhood turned their faucets on at once, water supply would simply stop working. So?
It means what you know it means.
I'm not from the US either. And those policies are there to reduce congestion, that's all.
Read your contract. You don't pay for a "5GB data plan". You pay for a "5GB data plan to be used on your mobile only". Violating your contract is not "free market".
I feel concerned by this new trend of using slow languages/stacks and the "we'll fix it later" mantra. I can't believe there are webpages such as reddit with such horribly awful generation times, do their tech guys…
How exactly does this work at a technical level?
>Most CPE's running IPv6 will be following RFC 6092. It's pretty naive to think that any CPE will be following any kind of norm or rule.
I'm so looking forward at IPv6, the death of NAT, and billions of IoT devices with all ports exposed to the world :-)