they will never admit it because of the sunk cost fallacy
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and recall bias
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they will never admit it because of the sunk cost fallacy
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and recall bias
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people in blue cities are fucking retarded.
"new yorkers are upset and we've had enough. we're scared to live in this in a peaceful area like this."
https://youtu.be/vFfDx0jJdeE?t=2046
"nobody here voted for a sanctuary city."
https://youtu.be/vFfDx0jJdeE?t=2155
you reap what you've sown.
the left is completely based on feelings.
we all know what happens to people trying to ban usury..
the left shouldn't have called everybody biggots for acknowledging objective reality..
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das sind die sozialisten, die deutschland zentral planen wollen...
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"i know breastfeeding does not work for every woman[..]had my breasts cut off[..]transgenderism"
so they're all cowards then.
and secondary switching network as well? or are you suggesting vlans? do all your switches support vlans?
sounds pretty complicated...sounds like dealing with ipv6 is more complicated than ipv4...
slaaced ipv6 addresses are pretty hard to scan, because scanning /64 host-space takes forever to scan
"IPv4[..]8 bits reserved for host addressing[..]5 minutes[..]IPv6[..]64 bits reserved for host addressing[..]5 billion years to complete"
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2105.02710
but if you manually give your ioT devies static (scope:global) addresses, scaning gets pretty easy..
you better make sure your internet-of-shit devices aren't accessible with default logins from the internet..
"Benefits of IPv6 for IoT[..]Efficient Auto-Configuration[..]IPv6 incorporates stateless address autoconfiguration (SLAAC), a mechanism that allows devices to automatically configure their own IP addresses without the need for manual intervention or a centralized DHCP server. This simplifies the deployment and management of large-scale IoT networks, where manually configuring each device would be impractical."
https://interlir.com/2024/08/01/integrating-ipv6-into-iot-devices-and-networks/
so you're answer is:
don't use slaac, use static ip-addresses..
probably works great for static devices like cameras, printers, etc..
how about mobile devices like smartphones and laptops.
are you gonna manually change their addresses very time you move between your workplace and home?
"how do you identifiy single devices if they slaac themselves their own addresses?"
here's how you do it in a ipv4 world.
1. find the network-interface mac-address of your ioT device
2. create a static mapping in your dhcp server that always assigns a specific ipv4 address to the device
3. create a firewall rule that prevents access to the internet for this specific device..
straight forward and easy...
now do this with ipv6 and slaac'ed devices ...
"firewall's to prevent access."
how do you identifiy single devices if they slaac themselves their own addresses?
spoiler: you can't
how do you stop your internet of shit devices from sending home your user data?
you like slaac, huh?
go ahead. let your devices create their own addresses (slaac with scope:global addresses).
using ipv6 without packetfilter/firewall, in a world full of internet-of-shit devices and "it doesn't need to be secure,because its just the local network"-services, is a very bad idea.
ddos is already a big problem in the current internet.
gl hf with your ipv6 bot-army.
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impossible. there were no "plainclothed officers in[..]the crowd at the capitol on january 6th."
so russia has now the right to strike nato-countries, correct?
stop using ipv6, because assigning addresses is a nightmare !
didn't planned parenthood clinics were created mostly in black neighborhoods?
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