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  • Why not just deploy your own server anonymously in some jurisdiction where you can get away with this? Why harass the mods at all? This isn’t Reddit.

  • If you’re going to screenshot at least crop? But why not just save the original image and avoid (potentially) recompressing it?

  • I actually know Katakana and a limited amount of Japanese so yes, I know what you mean.

    Great point about phoneticized loanwords though!

  • Tequila is actually a phonetic word in Spanish, lol

  • Yo are you here for answers or just to debate everyone and be all confrontational?

  • My comment was kind of high level because I wasn’t sure how much you knew technically already.

    But yeah, you would unfortunately need access to the DNS server on your router and be able to add custom records. You’d additionally need a DNS server somewhere for Tailscale clients whether that’s on a Tailscale node or just on the public internet (and configure Tailscale to use it).

    I suppose a last-ditch effort would be to buy a domain and create records pointing to both the Tailscale and internal LAN IP addresses. The downside is that you’re basically making the map to your network public but at least people wouldn’t actually be able to access those internal (LAN, Tailscale) IP addresses. The benefit would be only needing to manage one set of records in one place.

    I’m really rusty on my OSI model but Avahi, NETBEUI and friends won’t work over WireGuard tunnels because those are layer 2 protocols whereas WireGuard operates at layer 3 (if I remember correctly).

  • I do exactly this by using DNS. You’ll want DNS on your home network to report back just the internal IP addresses for each host, but not the Tailscale IP addresses (that is, if you want the hostnames to work outside of Tailscale too).

    Then for Tailscale’s DNS you’d set up records for the same hostnames but return either just the Tailscale IP addresses or both. I generally do both but it’s probably better to do the former to avoid leaks outside the WireGuard tunnels (though with a subnet router that probably won’t happen anyway).

    This is much like traditional split DNS where your internal network’s DNS server is probably going to give internal IP addresses for a local web server’s hostname but a public DNS server would return a publicly routable IP address.

    Avahi is going to be a huge pain because it relies on multicast. It won’t work over Tailscale (or traditional VPN tunnels other than an OpenVPN TAP interface) without lots of fighting.

  • To be fair this is terrible road design.

  • Who cares? People that are eating beef in 2025 need to seriously reconsider their impact on animal welfare and the environment.

  • Damn is that dumb old bitch still rattling off bullshit with that Halloween-adjacent sullen face of hers?

    I thought she’d climbed under a rock and died by now.

  • Why don’t you type out “MacBook Pro?” I think “MBpro” and “MBP” is probably confusing to people and they might not even know you’re talking about something that isn’t PC/Intel-adjacent.

  • As a programmer it makes me livid being forced to poorly hand fill the paper only to see someone at the desk enter it all into a computer.

    Also, couldn’t I have done this online beforehand?

  • I’m experiencing this daily in Los Angeles. Also people don’t seem to scoot up onto the sensor so the light takes longer than necessary to change (though stupidly half of those sensors are in the crosswalk or even beyond it).

  • It’s already been going on for 30+ years so whatever you call this is pretty much it.

  • On mobile I definitely do because I like to type really fast and sometimes I don’t have the patience to hit every key with 100% accuracy.

  • My bad. But why does it taste like shit then?