It's gotten to the point that the moment I see "Rust" and "TUI" together, I immediately assume it's vibe coded. The combination just seems to be vibe coders' favorite, for some reason.
>If the PoW cybersecurity theory is correct, the difficulty of atacking and defending is constant over time I am not the one arguing to weaken cyberdefenses and most certainly I did not write multiple paragraphs to bash…
>If you want to make a wild bet, go to the casino. Are you seriously suggesting that the number of people attacking computer systems across the world, is the same as 20 years ago? Wow. No wonder why the X11 vs. Wayland…
>Wayland was started 18 years ago. Oh no, not this again. The design of Wayland started 18 years ago, but the stabilization happened 14 years ago, and the _convincing_ across the ecosystem obviously happened way later…
Obviously, XZ happened on Debian. But $malware can occur on any Linux distribution at any time. For a recent example just look at Arch Linux. Also, are we still assuming that we would still get only one attack over 20…
> If we want to move to a version with minimal privileges Then you would have to cut everything provided by the X protocol into many, smaller, controllable pieces. Because if the permission control is just a switch that…
> But granting full rights to distro-provided programs like vim or xeyes is perfectly sane Saying this after the whole XZ utils ordeal has happened is quite interesting. Can you really guarantee that your distro is not…
It is disturbing, and it is hard to blame them. Given the political climate nowadays, I guess it's really hard to tell what is satire and what is real anymore. Sometimes I see batshit insane takes on places like X,…
Communist governments often prefer to use expressions that are more down-to-earth and colloquial, due to their populist root. It could be related to that, or just a matter of North-South dialectal differences I guess.
Don't let the year deceive you; IPv6, while designed in the 90s, was considered launched since only 2012.
Did you just miss the headline a few days ago, that IPv6 adoption has reached 50%? You might be right if IPv6 adoption stayed at 10% or so. But the current trend suggests that sooner or later someone is going to demand…
I doubt it honestly. Most people are connecting to sites like Youtube, Instagram etc., which do actually support IPv6. It's how I get 60~80% IPv6 traffic on my home network. A great portion of it was because of my mom…
In some cases the built-in firmware is very barebones, just enough to get U-boot to load up and do the rest of the job.
It's scary that your 1-minute old comment got insta-downvoted.
Unfortunately it's you who feels that way. Because you never realized that third world countries are being hurt by IPv4 address space depletion. The lack of self awareness is appalling.
The fact that we are giving IP addresses an hierarchy is stupid. If you don't want outsiders to connect to your device use a firewall.
Come on... that's the top comment on the thread you shared. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355046 This article that "begs to differ" is inventing IPv6 all over again. It just refuses to call itself so. I quote…
If bad routers etc. makes you think IPv6 is bad... then man, I think for me IPv4 is a mountain of shite. But my comment was not directed at you, more so towards those people who looked at IPv6 very superficially (i.e.…
Got it. So they are subhumans who shouldn't get a public IP anyway.
>The topic is CG-NAT and port forwarding You don't mention port forwarding without mentioning about hole punching. Because what port forwarding is for, if not to ease the establishment of direct connections? >You don't…
>Can you clarify what you mean by hole-punchable? If all else fails, just use TCP, right? Does TCP also not work? I... uh, what? Please... learn more about hole punching before trying to engage in the topic. Hole…
>What is this entitled mindset that somehow people without CG-NAT already benefit from their public IPv4? I will raise you the opposite point: why deprive people of their ability to have a globally addressable IP…
Pretending that 0-9A-Z is somehow comparable to 行 or ∮ is quite daring, I will give you that. And once again: any anti-IPv6 people could have already learned proper IPv6, if they directed 10% of their efforts (spent on…
What happens when DNS is down (IPv4 edition)?
DHCP? For country-level IP allocation? Yeah, your mama was not wrong - you indeed are a special one. Now, let's bring you to a nearby playground...
It's gotten to the point that the moment I see "Rust" and "TUI" together, I immediately assume it's vibe coded. The combination just seems to be vibe coders' favorite, for some reason.
>If the PoW cybersecurity theory is correct, the difficulty of atacking and defending is constant over time I am not the one arguing to weaken cyberdefenses and most certainly I did not write multiple paragraphs to bash…
>If you want to make a wild bet, go to the casino. Are you seriously suggesting that the number of people attacking computer systems across the world, is the same as 20 years ago? Wow. No wonder why the X11 vs. Wayland…
>Wayland was started 18 years ago. Oh no, not this again. The design of Wayland started 18 years ago, but the stabilization happened 14 years ago, and the _convincing_ across the ecosystem obviously happened way later…
Obviously, XZ happened on Debian. But $malware can occur on any Linux distribution at any time. For a recent example just look at Arch Linux. Also, are we still assuming that we would still get only one attack over 20…
> If we want to move to a version with minimal privileges Then you would have to cut everything provided by the X protocol into many, smaller, controllable pieces. Because if the permission control is just a switch that…
> But granting full rights to distro-provided programs like vim or xeyes is perfectly sane Saying this after the whole XZ utils ordeal has happened is quite interesting. Can you really guarantee that your distro is not…
It is disturbing, and it is hard to blame them. Given the political climate nowadays, I guess it's really hard to tell what is satire and what is real anymore. Sometimes I see batshit insane takes on places like X,…
Communist governments often prefer to use expressions that are more down-to-earth and colloquial, due to their populist root. It could be related to that, or just a matter of North-South dialectal differences I guess.
Don't let the year deceive you; IPv6, while designed in the 90s, was considered launched since only 2012.
Did you just miss the headline a few days ago, that IPv6 adoption has reached 50%? You might be right if IPv6 adoption stayed at 10% or so. But the current trend suggests that sooner or later someone is going to demand…
I doubt it honestly. Most people are connecting to sites like Youtube, Instagram etc., which do actually support IPv6. It's how I get 60~80% IPv6 traffic on my home network. A great portion of it was because of my mom…
In some cases the built-in firmware is very barebones, just enough to get U-boot to load up and do the rest of the job.
It's scary that your 1-minute old comment got insta-downvoted.
Unfortunately it's you who feels that way. Because you never realized that third world countries are being hurt by IPv4 address space depletion. The lack of self awareness is appalling.
The fact that we are giving IP addresses an hierarchy is stupid. If you don't want outsiders to connect to your device use a firewall.
Come on... that's the top comment on the thread you shared. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47355046 This article that "begs to differ" is inventing IPv6 all over again. It just refuses to call itself so. I quote…
If bad routers etc. makes you think IPv6 is bad... then man, I think for me IPv4 is a mountain of shite. But my comment was not directed at you, more so towards those people who looked at IPv6 very superficially (i.e.…
Got it. So they are subhumans who shouldn't get a public IP anyway.
>The topic is CG-NAT and port forwarding You don't mention port forwarding without mentioning about hole punching. Because what port forwarding is for, if not to ease the establishment of direct connections? >You don't…
>Can you clarify what you mean by hole-punchable? If all else fails, just use TCP, right? Does TCP also not work? I... uh, what? Please... learn more about hole punching before trying to engage in the topic. Hole…
>What is this entitled mindset that somehow people without CG-NAT already benefit from their public IPv4? I will raise you the opposite point: why deprive people of their ability to have a globally addressable IP…
Pretending that 0-9A-Z is somehow comparable to 行 or ∮ is quite daring, I will give you that. And once again: any anti-IPv6 people could have already learned proper IPv6, if they directed 10% of their efforts (spent on…
What happens when DNS is down (IPv4 edition)?
DHCP? For country-level IP allocation? Yeah, your mama was not wrong - you indeed are a special one. Now, let's bring you to a nearby playground...