I understand what you mean, but when Vancouver locals say "asian", they really mean "east asian" (Chinese/Japanese/Korea). I live in Surrey, a Vancouver suburb, where ethnic Indian is about 30%-40% of population. The local newspaper often refers them as "South Asian community".
But I'm surprised that BBC use "Asian" to refer "East Asian". I'm under the impression that in UK, they use "Asian" to refer "South Asian".
looking at the nftables code, I think the only reason nftables doesn't support TPROXY is that no one wrote some of the config parsing / seralization stuff.
like the other guys said, 1) use a alarm clock, 2) there's a freaking calendar app builtin.
but if you really need to "code" for whatever reason. The core logic is trivially simple. you need to 1) wait til the moment you want to wake up 2) generate some noise.
For those referring nftables, there’s a LOT of stuff in iptables that doesn't work in nftables: from simple things like xt_time to complex ones like xt_TPROXY. so nftables isn't a viable replacement for iptables just yet. In theory there's a compat layer in nftables to get around those, but I have never able to successfully build a binary that works.
But I'm surprised that BBC use "Asian" to refer "East Asian". I'm under the impression that in UK, they use "Asian" to refer "South Asian".