[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 2 points 2 days ago

For the record, I was able to see "hello world" on https://gonzako.com/ earlier. It was reachable from the outside.

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 1 points 2 days ago

Do you know the manufacturer and model number of the router?

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 21 points 3 days ago

A lot of trackers will also plant fake IPs in their swarms for plausible deniability. If the peers you're referring to aren't giving you any data at all, they're probably just fake IPs planted by the tracker.

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 58 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

http cat
look inside
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[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 3 points 5 days ago

my favorite is ::beef:babe

💪👱‍♀️

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 4 points 5 days ago

Its really not possible to remember an IPv6.

skill issue. Your ISP isn't giving you a /128, you don't have to remember a whole ass SLAAC address. My desktop has like 4 IPv6 addresses most of the time, but I only have to remember the one I assigned it and my network prefix. This is one of the advantages of IPv6; you can have an easy to remember, and SLAAC, and privacy-extension addresses all at once.

I can't prove it, but I'm typing this from my head- 2a05:f6c7:8321::10
That's about as human readable as IPv4.

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 16 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

IPv6 isn't just a larger IPv4. There are features inherent to it, like link-local actually functioning and being predictable, unlike APIPA in v4 which was grafted on as an afterthought and breaks more than it works.

It also functions router-less. You can grab 30 10-port switches and just stick them together and start plugging computers in. It will work without configuration or an authority.

I am all v6 internally, but that's not because I have a splatillion devices, but rather it's just better and easier to manage.

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 10 points 5 days ago

I couldn't figure it until I turned my brain off and just read the documentation. I was thinking in IPv4 logic, because everyone had told me it was just "bigger IPv4" - it's not. It's so much more, and better.

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From autumn 2025, drivers in Aarhus can travel for free by light rail and bus during rush hour if they park at the Park and Ride facility at Klokhøjen.

This is stated in a press release by Midttrafik, which together with Aarhus Municipality is behind the pilot trial.

The trial will test whether free travel by light rail can motivate more drivers to leave their cars and continue their journey by public transport, with the aim of reducing congestion and car traffic in the city centre.

Drivers can collect a free ticket via the Rejsebillet app at Klokhøjen. The trial will run until the end of 2026.

One step forward, one step backwards. Somehow, Denmark manages to make public transportation benefit only the people who need it the least.

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Bonus:
https://p.drkt.eu/2025/TeslaFire/_MG_8346.jpg https://p.drkt.eu/2025/TeslaFire/_MG_8342.jpg

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 214 points 1 month ago
[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 75 points 2 months ago

... priority for cyclists and pedestrians is unnecessary as only cars and lorries regularly use the Boundary Way route.

forgive me if I'm being a little too above-roomtemp-IQ for this, but what's the problem then?

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Diesel engines fitted with illegal software to cheat pollution tests have caused 16,000 deaths in France since 2009, according to the first study to calculate the human cost of the "Dieselgate" scandal that exposed widespread fraud by car manufacturers.

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[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 85 points 5 months ago

Or if you live in a place that still gets snow, but less, and more intense for shorter periods of time, they just point at the snow and go "what climate change" as if measuring temperature is a concept beyond their understanding.

[-] drkt@scribe.disroot.org 69 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

what?

Effectively cutting 30% of electricity going into the household isn't going to help the environment? It means less transmission losses. It means less grid infrastructure which consists largely of copper and steel, which both produce a lot of emissions in their production.

Even if it did nothing for the environment, local energy independence is still such a massive boon to any community that it can't be overlooked.

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