๐ค yeah it's either a dog or maybe a fox? Ears look fox? Not sure... definitely not a Neko tho...still kyoot
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This tbh
Last I knew you had to jailbreak. Probably still the case unless Apple has decided to allow them on the app store...but I doubt it
Keep in mind Dave Cutler, the guy who designed NT, hates Unix and thinks its design is a dumpster fire. No surprise that any Unix stuff in windows is very much an after thought and bolted on.
Some advice for process parents. Don't be that kinda process that zombifies your children instead of letting them go, it's very annoying and unhealthy.
You can send any signal manually including SIGSEGV and SIGABRT
My network is entirely v6, I tolerate NAT64 given the current internet landscape but every service I can cut out that needs NAT64 the closer I can get to disabling NAT64 which is ultimately my goal. Still a long way from that but I'd like to get there. Additionally the NAT adds latency as it resides outside of my normal network path. I've also taken up a policy of not using new services that don't have v6 if at all possible. That was a key factor in deciding what lemmy instance to use. While it might not matter to you it's something I look at.
๐ค it does indeed have v6, through cloudflare but such is half the internet lol. Might give it a try
EDIT: Just the fact that searching IP address doesn't show me a v4 address unlike ddg makes me warm and fuzzy, will definitely give this a run lol.
This is very interesting. One of the reasons I like nextdns is because of the relatively short addresses. 2a07:a8c0:: and 2a07:a8c1:: but this is even shorter. I always felt like sprint should've put a DNS service on 2600:: feels like such a waste not to.
I don't think they care? Google doesn't seem to. Search loops of zen and one of the top results is loopsofzen.uk which is IPv6 only. They honestly shouldn't factor IP stack in at all. They shouldn't even notice it. If their crawler has IPv6 it will crawl ipv6 only sites. If their crawler doesn't then it won't. Whether the user can visit the site or not is their problem
The tail is wrong...