Skip Navigation

Posts
29
Comments
1551
Joined
1 yr. ago

90% of people aren’t worth the time

  • The simple explanation is that on IPv4 it’s 99% probable that it’s the case that everyone on your home network appears as the same IP address on the internet. With IPv6 it’s possible but highly discouraged, each device would have its own IPv6 address (though it might still be obvious they’re related).

    So yeah, it really does seem like they’re hating on your home network.

  • I never understood why Second Life wasn’t ported to VR circa 2020.

  • Or ip address?

    Makes sense since their shit hole servers only support IPv4. You were all probably NAT’d to the same IPv4 address.

  • I hate this domain name. coca-colacompany.com? I’m not against hyphens but why not add one between cola and company?

    Better yet, use a better TLD so you can use something like coca-cola.company or coca-cola.llc, hell I think there’s coca-cola.inc these days too.

  • I’ve never seen so many improper uses of “it’s” in my life; I couldn’t make it through just the first paragraph.

  • Yeah the scale is crazy confusing.

  • Yeah seriously. Why even engage?

  • Share of people who gave a response between 1-4 on a 1-10 scale to the question: "Please tell me whether you think homosexuality can always be justified, never be justified, or something in between."

    “Share” would imply it’s the percentage of respondents to the survey no?

  • Because I’m just a big fucking idiot that can’t manage to order food properly obviously.

  • I’ve done it several times (though I prefer pickup).

    Besides, you can give it whatever address you want. You don’t have to give it access to location services at all.

  • On iOS I go into App Privacy Report and grab all those domains and put them into Tailscale to route through the correct exit nodes.

    Usually it’s just one or two domains like api.example.com, CDNs typically don’t care and I block the other third-party shit via DNS (Blocky).

  • On iOS I go into App Privacy Report and grab all those domains and put them into Tailscale to route through the correct exit nodes.

    Usually it’s just one or two domains like api.example.com, CDNs typically don’t care and I block the other third-party shit via DNS (Blocky).

  • I’ve done it several times (though I prefer pickup).

    DoorDash isn’t known for being an ethical company so I don’t share my location with them, and I purposely use Apple Pay because like NFC it generates a one-time card number with only enough funds for the transactions.

    Thankfully DoorDash has never denied me service even while ordering from what looks like across the planet to it.

  • Even worse, don’t use the suggested Samba, NFS without a tunnel either! You should probably have the default ports blocked at the router.

  • I get the same confusion when I prove someone wrong using a universal curl example. The same guy that parses JSON by hand (rather than use a library) can’t remember how to fucking use curl.

  • Surprised no one just said Samba or NFS over a tunnel (Tailscale, WireGuard, etc).

    Or by “sharing” do you mean keeping files synced between the two for replication?

  • I’m still pretty sure the meme is a joke. Ever heard of context clues?