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benjojo12
·há 20 dias·discuss
As someone on the fighting end of scrapers, this is absolutely not true. If anything I should bais towards v6 as the traffic is on par better than v4
benjojo12
·há 23 dias·discuss
In a cloud provider situation there is no pure software solution to this, the hypervisor can always dump your memory pages / register states
benjojo12
·há 2 meses·discuss
https://dustri.org/b/my-experience-with-canonicals-interview... is one example
benjojo12
·há 3 meses·discuss
I mean yes, but you could also just place the entire computer out there as well
benjojo12
·há 3 meses·discuss
Because SCION is mostly said as a joke in the more serious carrier world.

SCION is practically speaking proprietary, and has 1 and maybe a half implementations. I have a laundry list of real problems with SCION but SCION feels like one of those entities that would get quite legal-ey if discussed publicly.
benjojo12
·há 4 meses·discuss
Post author here

For inbound traffic, they're completely fine. This is only looking at the route servers. You can almost certainly receive 50/50 traffic ratios if you do bilateral peering. This post only covers the " automatic peering " services that IXs offer
benjojo12
·há 4 meses·discuss
I can't speak for the OPs case, but it's worth keeping in mind that not all languages that people are coming from have capital letters as a concept.

I actually didn't notice the lack of caps until I read this comment
benjojo12
·há 5 meses·discuss
About 58% of all of the email my company sends out of it's outbound relays is to IPv6 MXs. I've never really had to deal with discoverability issues related to v6
benjojo12
·há 5 meses·discuss
It is surprisingly common to find routers with " export firmware " installed out of the box, that do not have ssh support to avoid the interactions with US Cryptographic export licencing complications
benjojo12
·há 5 meses·discuss
For those wondering if ejabberd Debian systems will be impacted, it seems like for now there no fix, the issue is being tracked here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1127369
benjojo12
·há 5 meses·discuss
We must live in very different universes because most of my business is conducted over email!
benjojo12
·há 6 meses·discuss
No, he gave two different examples of websites that is typically blocked in the United Kingdom
benjojo12
·há 6 meses·discuss
I think in the last 12 months of using that unlock list I've only counted less than five times where sites have broken with that list enabled, I don't have to even disable the entire list. You just disable u-block for that specific site
benjojo12
·há 7 meses·discuss
the ip address the this comes from is a OpenAI search bot range:

> "ipv4Prefix": "74.7.175.128/25"

from https://openai.com/searchbot.json
benjojo12
·há 7 meses·discuss
I feel like if you don't want videos (and I assume photos) of you online then speaking at a conference is probably not the aligned action to pursue that goal
benjojo12
·há 8 meses·discuss
I believe it heavily depends on what kind of infrastructure you are using with them.

If you are on their old legacy network (aka, you have a RJ45 Ethernet jack into your house) you will likely going to have more issues than if you are on their (X)GPON network.

I had IPv6 working for a while on mine, but realize that for some insane reason that there was basically only one v6 prefix across my entire distribution switch (basically the switch shared with a few 100 other properties). so anytime that i was going to get a v6 i was effectively stealing it from another flat/house.

unfortunately trying to get in touch with anyone from Hyper-optic is really tricky, so I just gave up

they have since upgraded some of the infrastructure in the path, mostly moving away from Huawei to Nokia, but I am not entirely sure that has improved the situation.
benjojo12
·há 8 meses·discuss
100Mbit seems fine? I obviously don't have the full picture for what the OP is doing with their line on a day-to-day basis, but, saying that you're entirely out of options when there is an option that is just slower is a little odd

(I do get that Starlink is also quite expensive if it is not your only serious choice)
benjojo12
·há 8 meses·discuss
The problem is that it is not entirely clear that the hyperscalers are buying DDR5, instead it seems that supplies are being diverted so that more HBM/GDDR wafers can be produced.

HBM/GDDR is not necessarily as useful to the average person as DDR4/DDR5
benjojo12
·há 8 meses·discuss
Sure but to my knowledge you can call someone an asshole in the UK without being at risk of libel but calling someone a [pedophile/drug addict/similar] is (and IMO should) come with consequences if unsubstantiated
benjojo12
·há 8 meses·discuss
> but ended up not being convincing enough not to cost them 70k pounds

It might end up being more than 70k£ for them, given MG's legal fees may not be included in that price (I can't see any indication either way)