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Yeah, I really have put too much time into replying to all these based solely on a hypothetical. But I did learn something from all these comments (technical something, not me being an idiot), so it’s all good.
Cool. My mesh doesn’t have that though (I think?). But admittedly that’s a tangent. If IPv4 ever depreciates, I’ll have to toss my mesh anyway.
AppleStrudel@reddthat.comto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•🎉 Happy Birthday Debian! 32 Years Old! 🎉English12·3 days agoHappy birthday! 🥳🎂🍥
… Can’t believe this thing is literally older than me…
No. But if this is true (which I do doubt completely, Linus can’t be this dumb to singlehandedly cripple his OS), this should also affect every intranet address.
The current description of IPv6 intranet is just ridiculously dumb anyway. Should I want to ssh into a local device, I’ll have to type in for example
fd9e:9aa0:c00f:1::a
, with only thefd
part being the same for all intranets rather than192.168.1.10
with192.168
generally always being the same.Edit: wait… Are you telling me to set DNS redirects on all my local devices? Yeah, that’ll work, but why the even…
Well I’m not going to switch away my perfectly functional mesh routers that uses IPv4 as using IPv6 on a local net that I may sometimes need to type in manually is rather stupid. And that would also bin my routers, so I’m not doing that either.
Oh well, I guess it’s been fun guys, no more Linux for me due to potential future security issues.
AppleStrudel@reddthat.comto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's it like being a user hearing about developer drama.English1·4 days agoLeave me alone. I have enough drama from my job already, I don’t need more outside work hours.
sudo bash -c 'yes | rm -r'
Yes, deleting all the old backup Linux kernels was something I had done before in a 128GB SSD. I then had to delete the Time shift entries as well to actually get that space back.