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  • Bürkratieabbau wird von denen gefordert, wegen denen Bürokratie überhaupt nötig ist. Beispiel: im ersten Corona-Jahr hat man bei Masken und Testcentern bewusst und nachvollziehbar auf Bürokratie verzichtet, um Zeit zu sparen. Ergebnis: massenhafter Betrug bei Masken und Testcentern.

    Jede Regulierungslücke wird von Arschlöchern sofort zu Lasten der Allgemeinheit gnadenlos ausgenutzt. Und dann wird gejammert, dass alles so reguliert ist.

  • Inktober 2024 @sh.itjust.works
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    05 Zoo

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    04 Aquarius

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    03 Tick Tock

    Look into my eyes, look into the eyes, the eyes, the eyes, not around the eyes, don't look around the eyes, look into my eyes

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    02 Shrimp

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    01 Sunrise

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    52 Finish Line

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    51 Wrapped

  • No need, that's why we have the Don't Fragment bit in the IP header

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    50 Gingerbread

    ..and then you wait

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    49 Krampus

    Ruined one of the kids in the basket with the last brush stroke; tried to save it with some gimp editing. Guess I will get the rod for this!

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    49 Cornucopia

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    48 Train

  • DS-Lite means full ipv6 access, but ipv4 is NATted by the carrier. If you try to access it from a network that only supports ipv4, the carrier's NAT will probably block it. If your internal DNS points to the external IPv4, that might cause the problem.

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    47 Waffle

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    10 Nomadic

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    09 Sun

    It looked better in my head

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    08 Hike

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    07 Passport

  • In scenario 1, the server is technically a router between the 11 and the 10 subnet. There is a sysctl that enables forwarding (i'm on the phone and can't look it up right now). This must be enabled.

    In your second scenario, the server appears to regard its subnet 11 address as just another address it has and replies.

  • Before using wrong a plural in a language you don't know, just use an anglized plural, octopuses (or octopusses).

    Afaik, octopodi would be correct as 'pus is actually derived from ancient greek "pous" meaning foot (latin would be "pes"). And even in Latin, not everything ending on -us has -i as plural.

  • Did not know that rectenna panels could harvest infrared radiation at night. Interesting technology