@Da_Gut@stpaultim Operate a drone for profit, or anything more than just the fun of it. And in some cases, when flying under part 107, there are LESS things you can do than when flying recreationally.
@SecurityWriter Ugh. I hate that HPE/Aurba seems determined to force everything to the cloud eventually so they can charge us a monthly subscription just to manager "our" hardware. And so many people seem to be happily going along with it. :(
Just one of the many reasons why #ipv4 and NAT needs to go. Some of us still remember the good old days of the internet and networking before NAT. It seems like so many people now can't even comprehend how a network could possibly run without NAT.
Not only is it possible to have a no NAT network, it's actually really nice.
Anyone from #Epson on the Fediverse and happen to work on their iProjection software? If so, please make it work with #ipv6. That is the one show stopper that is blocking me/us from creating ipv6 only and ipv6 mostly wireless networks. For some reason iProjection won't work through nat64 or directly with ipv6, even though the projector's web interface does work with native IPv6.
I'll even send you a pizza or two if that would help! :)
#IPv6 support for services doesn't appear to have changed in the last decade. ISPs may have deployed it in the plumbing but that hasn't translated to services.
Domain name service does best because only one name server needs to be reachable via IPv6 to pass the test and a number of domains use a 3rd party that supports IPv6. Mail delivery and Web site have been largely static for a decade. #DNSSEC is even worse than IPv6 and I suspect that DANE wouldn't be noticeable.
@BrodieOnLinux xorg, because the last time I checked, I could not run a dual monitor setup with Enlightenment under Wayland. Could be fixed now, but what I have works, so I guess I don't care. :)
#Firefox just announced a new #privacy feature: Encrypted Client Hello (ECH). In short, it encrypts the very first message the browser sends out to initiate an encrypted communication tunnel (TLS channel) with a website.
"ECH uses a public key fetched over the Domain Name System (DNS) to encrypt the first message between a browser and a website, protecting the name of the visited website from prying eyes and dramatically improving user privacy."
@ilyess That sounds cool. Anyone have any guides I can follow to set up my domain and website to use it, assuming there are configuration changes needed for DNS and NGINX? A quick search didn't turn up anything useful.
Not a happy way to end an otherwise good day. I had many applications open and my iMac wasn’t being very responsive, not even to let me kill off apps. So eventually I gave up and held down the power button to force it to restart. Now when it restarts, the progress bar gets about halfway across… and just stays there. 🙁
I have tried restarting it again and.. same thing.
The FAA just gave a 6-month extension for drone operators to comply with the Remote ID standard, which requires a drone (of sufficient size) to broadcast its particulars for airspace management systems. New deadline March 16, 2024. https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/remote_id #drone#FAA#Safety
@stshank Just be careful calling it a 6 month extension. It's more like you have 6 months where you might have an effective excuse as to why you can't yet comply with remote ID if you get caught flying without it. If you are not at least attempting to comply ( you have pre-ordered a module, your local flying site is not yet approved as a FRIA, or your current drone is waiting for a firmware update that contains remote ID), then you could still be fined.
Don't ever let anyone tell you that no one is using #ipv6
This is a network graph for a small college in the US. Every device is dual stacked. This is just your average 24 hour period. Light blue is IPv6, dark blue is IPv4. As you can see, IPv6 makes up at least 1/2 of the traffic at almost all times of the day.
If deploying IPv6 is something you control, just do it already! Please. I'm begging you. Do it! :)
@CenturyAvocado Ugh. I'm sure it's possible through some really weird setup that enabling #ipv6 would break twitter, but really, whatever the issue is, I'm sure it is fixable without disabling ipv6. But, yeah, I agree with all you are saying. Some people. Sigh. Let's let ipv4 die already!
🚨 FRIDAY QUIZ TIME 🚨
I have just provisioned a new dedicated #Linux server. It's been deployed running #Ubuntu 22.04.3. I SSH'ed in as root, given the provided credentials. 🤓
QUESTION: What's the very first command I typed after logging in? 🤔
@popey For some reason I have a habit of typing w when I ssh into a system. And if it's a new one, usually followed by an lsof -i. I don't know why, I just like to know those sorts of things I guess.