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Also @noisytoot@mice.tel in case chinchillas eat the cables
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British online friend: "Saw a flying banana tonight. I only noticed because of the purple light shining upwards"

Everyone: ???

"We have track measurement trains. They run around, checking the tracks for faults, the power cables, etc

They're bright yellow. So they're nicknamed the Flying Banana, as a joke on the Flying Scotsman

Night time they have this blue laser that scans the overhead wires. It creates this giant glow you can see when it moves"

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I can't believe anyone is taking IPv8 seriously
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The China Vehicle Collision Repair Technical and Research Center posted this video of their new battery ejection system for EVs for when they experience thermal runaway, and I cannot stop laughing.

The thought of launching a one-ton battery pack presently ejecting streams of hot flaming gases ten meters away is as horrifying as it is hilarious.

Good luck whoever is to my right!

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Every HackerNews post about IPv6 has some of the worst, most privileged, idiotic, vibe-coded, proprietary, ignorant, 16bit, capital-guzzling, unicorn takes I’ve ever known on the subject:

  • IPv6 addresses are too hard to remember.
    So? You’re not meant to remember addresses, that’s why we have DNS, write it down, literally a non-issue.

  • IPv6 is confusing and I don’t want to learn something new.
    That’s a personal issue buddy, either start reading or get left behind, that’s what you said about AI right? More things that you depend on this transition.

  • NATing has solved the IP limit problem so there’s no point.
    NATing is a plaster slapped onto brain bleed, easy and cheap, but ineffective, it causes a wide range of usability problems, such as blanket IP bans, restrictions on self-hosting, connectivity issue for VPNs both private and corporate.
    To make matters worse, the effects are significantly worse in poorer countries, while Europe, China and the USA have a bounty of IPv4s to use (though China’s still aren’t enough), India has been on critically short supply for a while now with reports of multiple NATed network layers being issued. Imagine if you got banned from Valo because your neighbour 4 districts away got caught cheating.

  • We’ve been trying for 40 years and it hasn’t worked so let’s give up.
    OK, we’re going to give up on solving world hunger too then because that’s clearly not getting anywhere, and the energy crisis too while we’re at it, just shut it all down.
    Just because you personally haven’t seen the progress or felt its effects doesn’t mean its not happening, people smarter than you have been working on this before you were born, and at this rate might continue to work on it after you switch careers to Goose Farming.

  • IPv6 hasn’t worked so let’s just make IPv7.
    Insane take, despite how it looks, IPv6 support is extremely widespread and ready to go, the reluctance of big tech and ISPs is purely due to the cost implication and lack of enforcement, creating a brand new spec now would enforce another 40 year delay just to assuage your own personal opinion.

  • IPv6 is a security risk because the router isn’t NATing.
    Misunderstanding of what NATing does. Even with a public-facing IP on every device, ports are still protected by the router’s firewall.

  • IPv6 is a privacy issue because now you can easily identify every device in a home by its public IP.
    A valid concern, if it hadn’t been identified and resolved with the Privacy Extensions to SLAAC that randomises your IP address after a set time period, mitigating the problem to that of your NATed IPv4 Public IP, if not making it more private by muddying the telemetry waters.

#ipv6 #networking

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Does Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP (the thing Akkoma uses for sending email) seriously not support IPv6!?

I tried configuring it to use both an IPv6 address and a hostname and domain name resolving only to an IPv6 address and it didn’t work. With an IPv4 address it works fine.

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berkeley.edu.pl has successfully been migrated to a new server!

It is now hosted on a librebooted Supermicro X11SSH-LN4F running Gentoo located in my attic.
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hupol, wikipedia vandalism
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I like how akkoma 3.18.1 shows the visibility and time of boosts as well as the original boosted post
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my CPU got stuck at 800MHz again, time for a suspend and unsuspend
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With that being said, I will admit there's one LLM I do use, but it is one that does not waste my VALUABLE time.

It's the STANDARD ed...LLMitor!!!!

$ ed
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please rewrite u-boot in python
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I now have a "4G LTE USB Dongie WiFi"

(It's a UF896_V1.1 and I'm going to install postmarketOS on it)
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Virginia bluebells spreading at the park.

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I created an alt account to use as a backup in case this server dies for whatever reason: @noisytoot

If you follow me on this account you may want to also follow me there.
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LibreWolf seems to have removed the easy way to exempt a site from having all its data cleared when you close it for some reason so now I have to manually add exceptions in preferences
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i've been keeping this a secret for half a year, but i can finally come clean now.

i spent months editing the entire star wars movie. at first i made subtle changes (colour correction, fake shot/reverse shot scenes, etc.), but as the movie went on, my edits got more and more absurd (extra powerpoint transition wipes, doom door open/close sound effects, etc.).

i can't upload the full thing for obvious reasons, but here's one of my favourite parts: the death star scene. spoilers for a movie that came out nearly four decades ago

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