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It is very doable.
Take a look at https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun - it’s what I use for this.
It is very doable.
Take a look at https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun - it’s what I use for this.
They’ll find ways around it. There was a bit of a scandal here recently after it came to light that public servants were instructed to be as vague as possible when answering questions
Ahh, woah, I never thought about the huge address space would affect network scans and such.
With NAT on IPv4 I set up port forwarding at my router. Where would I set up the IPv6 equivalent?
I guess assumptions I have at the moment are that my router is a designated appliance for networking concerns and doing all the config there makes sense, and secondly any client device to be possibly misconfigured. Or worse, it was properly configured by me but then the OS vendor pushed an update and now it’s misconfigured again.
Maybe I have Stockholm Syndrome, but I like NAT. It’s like, due to the flaws of IPv4 we basically accidentally get subnets segmented off, no listening ports, have to explicitly configure port forwarding to be able to listen for connections, which kinda implies you know what you’re doing (ssshh don’t talk about UPnP). Accidental security of a default deny policy even without any firewalls configured. Haha. I’m still getting into this stuff though, please feel free to enlighten me
Take a shot anytime the non technical scrum master/product owner wants to “help” by trying to get someone else involved the moment you mention any kind of detail/problem/thing you’re working on
Sorry about the liver
This is almost an anti-meme
FUCK ME LIKE THE GOVERNMENT
Lmaooo
3 days of intensive treatment. That’ll sort ya
That’s basically already a thing what with the gay frogs and such
To DVD!
That’s very reasonable, I can get behind that. (my stance is a partly irrational overreaction and I’m totally aware of it lol)
Abbreviations are definitely annoying. My least favourite thing to do with them is “Hungarian notation”. It’s like… in a statically typed context it’s useless, and in a dynamically typed context it’s like… kind of a sign you need to refactor
Single character variable names are my pet peeve. I even name iterator variables a real word instead of “i” now… (although writing the OG low level for loops is kinda rare for me now)
Naming things “x”… shudder. Well, the entire world is getting to see how that idea transpires hahah
Minor text fixes
Love that episode. The smartass replicator is often quoted in my family lol
I am a dev and I concur. I’ve also noticed golang projects are more likely to be good quality compared to projects written using most other popular languages
As to why that is… well, all I can really do is compare languages on their details and make some kind of speculative guess at the sociological implications lol
I don’t see golang frequently picked for use in your stereotypical “enterprise business factory REST microservice” project. Typically it’s like, for infra projects. At least in my experience. So that probably has a lot of downstream impacts on our perception of quality. Hmm
LUV ‘ODE
LUV LINUX
‘ATE WINDOWS
‘ATE ‘LOSED SOURCE
SIMPLE AS
>Giant nightmare fish invades area
>At first, fishermen are scared
>Realise it tastes good and its large size makes it commercially attractive
>Now there’s disagreements over who gets to catch the giant nightmare fish
What next, Cthulhu spawn invade the ocean only to be mass caught and eaten like calamari?
They’re the narcissist grandma of international politics: hiding in plain sight, they can get away with anything and everyone else will make excuses for their bad behavior
It’s time to bring back “lawl”.
LAWL!
Heheh, stupid pillow.