

IP/Name: 30p87.de
Key: YfXqz85PRidZ0NwMj3SAkFk5wypJPofTInbae9+mb1I=
All default setting, relay and server, free version.


IP/Name: 30p87.de
Key: YfXqz85PRidZ0NwMj3SAkFk5wypJPofTInbae9+mb1I=
All default setting, relay and server, free version.


I’m actively trying to move as far away from the desktop analogy as possible. Backwards.
Asked my ISP for a public IP, exposed all things that can handle that to the public. Custom Wireguard server for VPN


systemctl --user enable --now clicker.timer for a clicker sound every 15 minutes


just zoom out and go closer to the screen
I’ve just always seen the good ending as canonical, and the challenge to get it as part of the gameplay, and the bad ending as an ultimate Game Over.
So it’s more of a Exodus V2, a Game that could be directly after LL but not Exodus
What annoyed me is that the canonical ending of LL
is that everyone, including the dark ones, survive. Yet there"s no mention of them in Exodus
No wonder if you have three PMs at once
Friendly is useful in an application you use once a week. Anything you want to work with daily, like a text editor, needs to be efficient.
With worse you mean better
I love exploring, so Exodus was perfect for me. The problem is, even after the fourth playthrough, 2033 and LL are still fun purely because of the gunplay/knifeplay, while Exodus has much less combat. So I know all maps, secrets and locations, but there’s not that much combat, so I rush through everything.


They… panicked and sped home with their bicycle?


I can make them even happier by taking a small amount from many, build an illegal weed farm, wash the money and return it with interest
No generation survives being shot point blank in the face from their classmate anyway.


From a successful DHCP request by dhclient I can read that I just get a single address. First, the client tries to solicit, gets an advertisement, then requests/confirms the IP and then the server confirms the lease. Then, systemd continues to send DHCPv6 solicits for various options on the correct interface (:18:35:c3:1e) but with a IAID different from what dhclient uses (1835c31e vs 5de26c15) and T1/T2’s of 0. Don’t know if that’s important, as the IF is already configured when that happens.



well, the problem here is that the device we’re talking about is my router, directly connected to the modem. and the ISP didn’t send RA’s apparently, and manually requesting anything also only worked with dhclient. Now I need to choose a way to configure my LAN though


At 13 I stood up at 6 am and rebuilt my whole setup
It’s fucking genius