quit connecting fridges, toasters, and dishwashers to the internet because they're just clogging up the internet pipes.
On the contrary, direct ip exposed toaster, tumble dryer and oil radiator is a very good idea, and more rich people should do it
Bring your Xiaomi smartthing to work day.
I'm reconsidering my previous opinions
Causing a house fire to spite rich people, hell year. The TOASTERS will eat them alive
you fucking high with ip6 already, trying to remember home system ffce nonsense
Ironically "IPv8" has WAY less addresses than IPv6. It really sucks that IPv6 adoption has been such a disaster. I would've loved if there was some magic solution that expanded the address space while keeping the same infrastructure but I guess we'll be dealing with NATs for a long while still
The fact that ipv6 was basically in the process of being rolled out until some IT guy in Chicago or whatever came up with NAT hardware is one of those moments changed history forever. That guy with his little box managed to lock us into ipv4 at just the right time that it's going to be basically impossible to switch now.
I think this is the first time a news org has paraphrased a HN comment of mine.
I guess all that time my cat was sitting on my desk while I was programming finally paid off
Is your codebase feline ready yet?
It's great that ietf is into badposting too.
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