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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • I always have issues with dns blocking so I tried something sneaky I redirected all DNS requests to 1.1.1.1/1.0.0.1 and it worked brilliantly, for about a month when it stopped working all together, I don’t know if a cache was wiped or google saw what I was doing and made a special exception just for me, obviously I want to believe I’m a special snowflake taking the world’s largest internet company head on in an epic battle of wits and skill but I think the cache thing might be more likely for some reason.





  • Internet WWW Udp Tcp Email P2P Tor I2P … … …

    I think a lot of web 3.0’ers forget the internet was founded on a free and open principle and things as fundamental as NAT were considered hugely controversial because it wasnt %100 open but money and time corrupts everything, just because these protocols are used as a means to an end now doesn’t mean they weren’t the primary source of network communication when they were first invented and later proprietary protocols were built on top of them, in that way WEB 3.0 isn’t a revolutionary idea but a return to form with all odds against them swimming upstream and the competition has already won the race.




  • stupidcasey@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldIt's a cruel system
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    2 days ago

    I don’t blame anyone for forgetting their password—it’s a dumb system, having to memorize 100 separate 16-digit randomly generated base64 codes that change once a month. However, I do blame them for not using a password manager, and I do blame them for making their problems other people’s problems.






  • stupidcasey@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlSwitch for Christmas
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    4 days ago

    But dad, I wanted the 10gbps model with sfp+ Fiber support!!!

    Hon, you don’t even use the 1gbps we have at home.

    That’s not the point having a larger bandwidth on the server end removes bottlenecks to multiple simultaneous clients!

    You kids with your new words, that’s Skibidi toilet Ohio Rizz alright.