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  • The educational route I took was Hurricane Electric's free IPv6 online course. It taught me a bunch of networking principles. When you finish the course (and get "sage" status), you get free lifetime DNS access. This includes dynamic DNS that automatically updates when your IP address changes.

    Because of this, I can self-host on a basic residential plan without paying for any additional services.

  • I rock my Skechers, android phone, basic Casio watch, and drive my 2003 Suzuki.

    I spend my money on stuff that works. Not stuff that's marketed.

    I sense marketing bullshit, and it's such a strong turnoff for me.

  • When I built my house, I made the garage 8000x6000 even though the architect, builders and council all said I should do 5000x5500 or something absurdly small.

    That extra metre of width meant that I had shelving down both walls of the garage, and I didn't need anywhere as much storage inside the house (space which costs more to build, heat and cool).

    My neighbourhood is full of houses with little garages. Every single one of them is filled with shit and there is a car or two on the street. The backstreets are all half-duplex because of it.

    Another BIG difference is that I have a 15A power socket next to my car. You simply cannot charge an EV on the street.

  • WA has a population of 3 million. That's equivalent to one in 20 people being detected. State revenue is going stonks. That's between $1.5B and $3B in fines. I don't think it will change driver behaviour though.

    Nobody is going to get fined for having a drink in their hand though. There's no way of proving from a photo that it's alcoholic. I'm not sure about WA, but it was legal in VIC to drink whilst driving up until the last few years (I think 2017).

    The dog law is a clear law. The cameras absolutely can and should detect and issue fines for that.

  • How much did the job search burn you out?

    The last time I jumped jobs, I was absolutely exhausted from the old job. The new job was perfect, but took another year before I didn't feel exhaused 24x7.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Winamp source code is now on GitHub