Even with that repo it doesn’t come up. Not sure how long it takes for it to appear, GitHub is showing the release was tagged about three hours ago as of this writing.
Sad soy boi beta cuck from the webbernets, planet Erf.
Even with that repo it doesn’t come up. Not sure how long it takes for it to appear, GitHub is showing the release was tagged about three hours ago as of this writing.
People democratically sat on their asses and didn’t bother to fucking vote. More people abstained from voting than actually voted for either candidate. The real winner of the election was apathy. We deserve whatever fucked up outcome we get.
Problem is, there’s an entire generation of users that have gotten super used to “discard changes” as a means of signalling “on second thought, don’t do anything”.
I wouldn’t rely on the size of the address space to provide security. It’s possible to find hosts through methods other than brute force scanning. I remember seeing a talk from a conference (CCC? DEF CON? I can’t remember) where they were able to find hosts in government IPv6 address space (might have been DOD?) through stuff like certificate transparency logs and other DNS side channels.
Man, I need to go find that talk now…
Edit: I don’t think this is the one I saw previously but is in a similar vein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AayifEqLbhI
Smash sparrows?
“Sell their houses to who, Ben?? Fucking Aquaman?!”
The company behind massive music festivals like EDC.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomniac_(promoter)