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No user record in our sample, but yusyusyus has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but yusyusyus has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
lol ive seen the pathological variant of this pattern and it is... something the hell else. some situations are just fundamentally broken.
yep that makes more sense.
DMAing as opposed to what?
wifi handing out public IPs? :)
wat? thats submillisecond. im not an etcd expert by any means, but nothing ive seen has given submillisecond as a performance criteria. do you have a point of reference? this would definitely change some architecture…
wireguard, notably, utilizes IP addresses for L2 semantics.
a bit disappointed this only points to ethernet as its answer. it does help to understand why ethernet requires addressing versus some others that do not.
the gold one, yeah. since it is an immigrant visa… but well situated applicants who want this done in a timely manner already have other options.
lol this still requires a chargeable visa. i imagine this won’t get so much traction then.
not that simple to apply necessarily. lots of security junk on modern bios. keeps ya safe, ya know.
reddit has a lot of sick puppies of all sorts and kinds. that is not a place of wellness in any sense ime.
maybe one of the BSP people can give more info, but i believe that it comes with e.g. ACPI and such to avoid device trees.
I have really strong opinions against the device-secured biometric stuff. On my own devices, I will never use it as it dramatically lowers my security posture. Further, the development of this ecosystem is to the…
Nah, probably on leased lines like t1s/t3s. Airport telecom infra isnt always the best.
option 3 might be go to cartoys and put whatever you want. which would suit me just fine.
met him in prague. had his guitar. played a song for me and this other dude hanging out in the smoking area. have a video of it if there is a good place to send it to. RIP to a real one.
Back in the day, during the short-lived reign of Communications Decency Act's provisions for dealing with pornographic material and minors, there emerged a site called sexkey.com that would provide a sort of SSO…
after having some direct awareness of how traffic shows up in netflow and the nature of global routing, i am not convinced that it requires a global visibility per se, but certainly is dependent on where traffic lands…
og crypt does the same shit but 8 characters. weird historical artifacts i suppose.
Voters have no agency? Kind of a dim view on democratic processes.
ehh scream SDN 5 times. kinda miss the 2010’s now. cisco silicon one uses p4 fwiw. internal development though, but the language makes sense for what the things are.
> Saw an Arista presentation about the increase in SFP capacity, it's Moore law style stuff. SFP itself isnt much the issue. Serdes is, and then secondarily the operating power envelope for the things (especially for…
I wrote an analysis on doing this kind of unicast streaming in cable networks a decade ago. For edge networks with reasonable 100gig distribution as their standard, these would see some of the minor buffering issues.…
new vmware licensing is per-core.
ehh.. LI on routers has been (at least on one major vendor) designed to not be visible to end operators in the course of normal operation. there are ways to see it, but it involves either the actual LI mechanism or some…