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64 for the wan interface
Nitpicking, but the address for the wan interface wouldn’t have a prefix, so the host would just set it as a /128 (point-to-point)
64 for the wan interface
Nitpicking, but the address for the wan interface wouldn’t have a prefix, so the host would just set it as a /128 (point-to-point)
Oh, I thought that was just a grouping
What’s the difference between case 2 and 3? Those look the same to me. The three cases look like:
Sounds like a typical COBOL dev
*plugs USB into Ethernet port
This is how we end up with off-by-one errors
This meme didn’t let me down
But it’s also about strength
That said, many of our clients still don’t support utf-8 so its all ascii and non-latin alphabets are screwed.
Ah, yes, I heard about that sort of thing. Some bank getting a GDPR complaint because they couldn’t correct the spelling of someone’s name, because their system uses EBCDIC.
What other service will let me watch YouTube videos?
And of course later on the alpha quadrant gets most of the mentions since that’s where the wormhole to the gamma quadrant is located. Though presumably Voyager would have spent half of their voyage home in the beta quadrant, had they not found a shortcut.
Why is this age restricted?
If you go to the page without the trailing slash, the images don’t load
Plenty of people will
Oopsgenie
The main thing that keeps me from running messaging applications in the browser is the lack of a tray icon
Or he didn’t realize he needed to activate it, just like window shading
That’s Nuts and Bolts.
Only if you know it exists. It’s not something that comes up when searching for it.