Lots of the stuff sent to Ukraine is things that have a shelf life anyway.
It’s not like you could subsist on artillery shells anyway.
For anything important, use matrix instead of lemmy DMs.
Lots of the stuff sent to Ukraine is things that have a shelf life anyway.
It’s not like you could subsist on artillery shells anyway.
Start by also running Wireshark on the client device where Firefox is installed.
Might be some weird fringe case that’s not handled correctly somewhere like an ipv4 checksum of ffff or something.
This isn’t something too plausible, but this seems weird enough that farfetched things might be afoot.
Then again, NS_CONNECTION_REFUSED would mean receiving a reset or something, as opposed to being silently dropped.
Firefox does work for other LAN IPs, right?
I only ever bought a H440 case from them.
It was a popular and well reviewed at the time.
The design itself is fine, probably better than most back then, but I also had to retap several threads because the screws would bind.
I realize it’s anecdotal, but idk if I’d buy from them again.
Building the whole PC, realizing it needs tapping, disassembling everything, tapping, cleaning metal shards, reassembling again was certainly more of a hassle than I care for.
It’s been so long I don’t even remember playing it.
I can already unhook bras one handed through clothing so that.
Benq gw2765 is also my main display, but I could only fit 2 other monitors
IMHO it’s not just about the messages but whatever else the app might have access to just by being installed on your phone.
Also: McDungeons
I don’t think reading was involved here.
🤔 That’s exactly what someone using a right-aligned IDE and a lefty keyboard would say.
(TIL lefty keyboard are an actual thing and not only something I thought I had just made up.)
Seriously though, you rock that whole setup.
I was gonna check my Steam library for the numbers, but the real answer probably is Shattered Pixel Dungeon on my phone.
Took me a bit too long to realize the photo was flipped.
The theory was FIFA wanted some batshit amount of money for the franchise which EA decided not to cough up.
This hasn’t been confirmed as far as I know, but either way it’s greedcorp vs greedcorp.
It’s not even an acronym, it’s a sportsball game by EA.
Might actually be a use case for an LLM.
It will probably be wrong, but convincingly so.
Yea it’s likely more complicated for them.
The whole thing is bullshit if you ask me and territories should be on equal footing with provinces.
The royal oath should be abolished country wide.
Some subjects you might wanna look into.
NAT hairpin, also called NAT loopback If you’re sending packets to your ISP’s public IP from inside your LAN and it fails, your ISP modem (or whichever device does the NAT, probably doesn’t support NAT hairpin.
Split-horizon DNS That’s when you configure your own DNS for your hosted services, but with a different config on your LAN (which would point towards your services LAN IP) and another config with your public DNS provider (which would point to your public IP)
Carrier NAT This could break your chances of having a reachable service as they likely won’t make a port forwarding rule for you in their stuff.
IPv6 address types
Link-local addresses are within fe80::/10 (kinda similar to how 169.254.0.0/24 is used in ipv4). This IP wouldn’t be reachable from the outside.
Global unicast addresses are all in 2000::/3, this would be reachable from the outside.
5.IPv6 DNS Make sure to configure both A (ipv4) and AAAA (ipv6) records with the right info. Although if your LAN devices only have ipv4 addresses and you’re doing Split-horizon, you could theoretically omit the AAAA on your LAN
As for your problems, it depends.
There might be a way to make this work without the VPS, but I don’t have all the info.
That said, a VPS or something like a cloudflare tunnel could come in handy. I usually prefer to host directly but still, that’s an option if port forwarding doesn’t work with your ISP.
You’d configure the DNS for your services to the VPS IP and configure the VPS to reach your stuff.
Using the VPS kinda also gets rid of NAT hairpin problems although it is inefficient to go through the VPS from the LAN with the downside of not working when your Internet is down.
You can still use the VPS and Split-horizon DNS if you wanna have local availability from your LAN when your Internet is down.
Good luck
FYI, any site bans will also automatically generate community bans for all local communities that user has ever interacted with.
It’s simply the current behavior for site bans and not an admin going through communities to ban that user.
That doesn’t mean the site ban is legitimate, just that the community-bans are inherent to any site-bans.