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  • I'd be happy if Russia would simply send its soldiers home.

  • it’s the Iraq war all over again

    Oh so you're against the invasion after all?

  • As an european taxpayer who see Ukrainian in Jaguar and Audi Q7 driving aroung in my country

    So you're just jealous because they weren't all beggars when the war broke out?

    they are in a conflict, getting free supply of everything and they complain!

    A lot of people are getting killed. They have every right to complain.

  • It's funny how they struggle with voice chat while Battlebit manages to keep in the Steam charts with voice chat enabled by default and without major complaints.

  • If Android activates bluetooth after booting, it could - in theory - be tracked with the new Find My Device network.

  • Mr Ruble-Nosedive shouldn't give talks about economy.

  • If only this ultra-complex situation could be solved more easily. Wait, it can! Russia could just fuck off and send its soldiers home.

  • Did you enable forwarding via sysctl?

     
            sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward
    
    
      

    This should report 1

  • You only need the masquerade rule.

     
            iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.11.13.0/24  -o enp3s0 -j MASQUERADE
      
  • Holepunching is trivial for IPv6.

  • aka the real deal

  • That's a lot of eloquent words to describe how you have to put people into strictly defined categories, otherwise you get confused and angry.

  • Not OP but DynDNS entries will always point to your current external IP and are renewed every hour.

    Internally I run an AdGuard Home instance for adblocking. All my domains are rewritten by it to use the local IP while I'm in the same network.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-horizon_DNS

  • We (Germany) did that. Fucking great experience. We have both the most expensive and the worst mobile and landline services in the EU.

    Did i mention that our privatised railways sucks?

  • There are literal pictures in the article.

    There are images of a burning building. We can't tell who hit it and with what.

    From the article itself:

    Kostrubitsky said Ukrainian forces used cluster munitions in the shelling that caused the blaze. Reuters could not independently verify the information. Both sides have used cluster munitions in the course of Russia's 17-month invasion of Ukraine.

  • ext4 + mdadm + dm-integrity would solve the bit rot problem. But you'd end up with a lot of parts bolted together and still miss out on the features that btrfs/zfs provide.

  • The stance of "you didn't care about X, so you're not allowed to care about Y" is pretty fucking dumb.

    The illegal annexation of Crimea is inherently different.

    • Russia had good propaganda and muddied the waters by arguing that the majority of the population wanted this.
    • Ukraine did not stand a chance against the invading forces. The whole attack was finished in a month. The chances of retaking Crimea at that point were next to zero.

    That was 8 years ago and the situation has changed dramatically.