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onphonenow
·4 anni fa·discuss
No kidding - they got rid of dhcp and more but it’s a nightmare getting networks to work with just ipv6 concepts- everything from provisioning phones (dhcp options to push config / NetBoot stuff) and more. Layer in privacy extensions, renumbering on uplink wan flapping (slow too - the failover is pathetic compared to NAT wan failover) - icmp traffic differences - firewalls need to be much more careful with ipv6 and related protocols because things can easy break (it’s fragile) or you create risks. Even min subnet sizes mean crazy 2 node subnet sizes (think isp and cpe management subnet for a customer). Also curious why not 48 or 64 bits or 96 bits? 128 bits is ludicrous
onphonenow
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's been kind of funny to see folks criticize apple, then when their product cycle catches up copy them :) This has been like clockwork for a number of companies, starting with the move from keyboards to glass etc.

For me the lighting jack on the iphones actually has fantastic latency. Does anyone know how that works? Much better than USB-C (ie, you can use as a monitor for a multi-track recoding very comfortably)
onphonenow
·4 anni fa·discuss
One question I did have on the monk skin tone scale. They note that tone (normally a color measurement) is actually subjective (not objective) and so participants in studies should be asked to self identify their own skin tone and not let the computer classify images based on the scale. To the degree self identification is materially different than a technical measure of skin tone, how does that work in a model (ie, someone who is white self identifying as having a black skin tone). Secondarily, are these tones intended to map in any way to any traditional measures of ethnicity / race / national origin?
onphonenow
·4 anni fa·discuss
The Democratic Party spams like crazy NGP VAN or something. It's wild - nothing can stop it.
onphonenow
·5 anni fa·discuss
Than the billing will continue