As you said, it's ten bucks for a decade.
I've use mine for years with no issue, and if any it's my fault not the domain.
As you said, it's ten bucks for a decade.
I've use mine for years with no issue, and if any it's my fault not the domain.
Right ?! Networking is voodoo witchcraft.
I was bored and decided to actually read wtf the deal is with IPv6 since my ISP gave it but never bother to know more.
All my devices can reach the ipv6 internet without me touching it, so I thought at least I could learn how to replicate my pretty simple lab but with v6.
3 days later I still have no clue how to assign static addresses properly. What do you mean each device have multiple addresses?? Android (google) didn't support dhcpv6? Wtf is SLAAC ?
The DHCPv6 on Android Soap Opera as they called it, pretty fun read.
Also the folks at IPv6 sub seem to be majority professional because they can actually parse the RFC spec and treated it like mandatory Ed. Pretty nice and welcoming comm all thing considered.
It's a whole rabbit hole and I still don't know if my IPv6 is good IPv6 or not, and with bottom of the barrel equipment looking for guide is a pain. IPv6 content in general is pretty sparse even within the self hosting comms.
The simplest would be renting a VPS I think.
I grabbed an Oracle free-tier many moons ago. The x86 one with 4 gig of memory I think? The arm have a much more core and memory but unless you go with Pay As You Go (PAYG) account ( need a one time refundable $100 credit) it's virtually impossible to grab it.
My free tier account is sufficient as pure VPN for accessing stuff, you get 10 TB/month egress traffic. The downside is it's Oracle, and you are at their mercy ( they can purge it without notice )
I never tried it because CGNAT but maybe Dynamic DNS could also solve this.
Other than that, Tailscale / CF tunnel etc are a fine solution ( for now )
I don't think they proposed an all or nothing attitude. We as individuals can do "something".
It's reduce, reuse and recycle.
Like the one you're replying to, my phone is a 6 years old flagship, bought it 3 years ago similar case with most of my electronics, I bought it used.
Got pretty old solar panel, little battery but meaningful capacity.
I'm no vegan but since I'm SEA-an majority of my diet is plant based anyway. And it's not enough to fully sustain myself but I do grow a few kitchen staple.
Use public transport, if none available then vote for whoever proposed it.
I know it's a drop in the bucket in grand scheme of things. But that's the extent me as normal individual can do and I'm content.
I remember that, looks like the site is no longer available.
I don't own an e-reader but if I'm not mistaken, kavita has a KOReader plugin so it probably possible to use it with an e-reader, android reader has many more options I think.
I watch a bunch of weekly anime stuff myself. Never have to worry about transcoding with my devices (locally) and just directplay it. Unless I watch it remotely then it transcodes, I never mess with the default settings and it's fine.
My cpu is i3 8100 so I think you would be fine as well, unless it's multiple streams at once I have no reference for that.
Would you mind elaborating on your experience? Why was it exciting ? What came through your mind at the time ?
I've seen a solar eclipse but I'm in elementary at the time and didn't care for it. Now I wonder if it must have been kinda terrifying the old human thought their God was mad.
Isn't Tom Cruise's Edge of Tomorrow a direct adaptation of this manga?
But if it's just inspired, I could also see the connection.