oh you know, the usual assortment of cluster-b, psychopaths, criminals, larp-wignatz, mentally-ill rust developers, doctors, lawyers, spergs, and e-girls.
wow, that sounds like a crummy set of friends
it's the friends i deserve i guess.
but ill be a good friend to you
yeah okay. but will you send me headless skibidi toilet pictures and scream at me in some language unknown to mankind?
@susie@eal@jonossaseuraava so querying root servers (assuming via unbound?) got you a handslap call from the isp? i run 2xresolvers/vlan @ home slamming root servers and after 1yr so far no issues. however the one time i tried to open up 443/80/25 i had to contact them to "upgrade to business class".
@susie@eal@jonossaseuraava what is the end result now? i assume you're back online. do you have another method? if you don't i can likely make suggestions on working around it.
@susie@eal@jonossaseuraava nextdns is great, especially since you get so many profiles (helpful if you have multi-machines). it's not free, but nothing good is. i like to use it for upstream on servers, then a local resolver with heavy caching+prefetch+blocklists. works great!
squid is still a thing, but not as popular as some newer shiny things
@feld@mint i'm a man of science, thus robotics and teledildonics are interesting. but as with everything in the last ~10yrs it has to be about some political/dei/etc bullshvt.
just make buttplugs/pocket-pussy robots, write common/agnostic interfaces and sdk's. it's simple. doesn't need to be about furry, polywtaf, or have codeofconduct rusty.png
@p@Data maybe so. i liked the idea of ipv6 in the beginning when rfc was drafted. but it's been nothing but a pain. the only use-case i can make for it is an overlay network/p2p setup like yggdrasil or any other variant.
my guess is isps will continue to nat+cgnat tf out of customers. this is fine by me.
in retrospect, i should have bought many /24's back in the 00's. i could be a rich man with multiple datacenters sitting back playing with servers and counting cash :franciscointensifies:
@Data@p ran into this problem myself in earlier days of weird networking adventures. i was only able to get things to work without a leak by setting to wg interfaces (v4+v6) then dealing with the respective route tables and nftables rules. disabling ipv6 is about the only thing that makes sense since imho i doubt we will ever see adoption greater than 30% of the internet (i pulled that figure out of my cornhole)