Are there analogies to 10.x.y.z in IPv6? Gosh I wish IPv4 -> IPv6 was just 10.x.x.x -> 10.x.x.x.x.x Instead we went to some hex-colon-double-colon BS. Like instead of "ssh 10.0.0.1" I have to now do "ssh -6…
I'm also an upper caste male in Silicon Valley. While I largely agree with you in that most people state-side haven't heard of it happening here, that doesn't mean it doesn't subconsciously exist. The main thing I think…
One of the things about Tamil Nadu at least is that a lot of people don't have surnames in the traditional sense. My "surname" is actually my dad's given name, and my dad's "surname" is his dad's given name. So it…
I was born in India, am of Indian Brahmin (i.e. the "top" caste) blood, and all I can say is this: The caste system is a disgrace to India and I fully condemn it as an Indian. I hope this kind of shit can be abolished…
Are there analogies to 10.x.y.z in IPv6? Gosh I wish IPv4 -> IPv6 was just 10.x.x.x -> 10.x.x.x.x.x Instead we went to some hex-colon-double-colon BS. Like instead of "ssh 10.0.0.1" I have to now do "ssh -6…
I'm also an upper caste male in Silicon Valley. While I largely agree with you in that most people state-side haven't heard of it happening here, that doesn't mean it doesn't subconsciously exist. The main thing I think…
One of the things about Tamil Nadu at least is that a lot of people don't have surnames in the traditional sense. My "surname" is actually my dad's given name, and my dad's "surname" is his dad's given name. So it…
I was born in India, am of Indian Brahmin (i.e. the "top" caste) blood, and all I can say is this: The caste system is a disgrace to India and I fully condemn it as an Indian. I hope this kind of shit can be abolished…