Meh. IPv4 is used to deliver Netflix to the masses and act as a tunnel for your IPv6 network. It's not how I would have set things up, but since content delivery is the primary use case for most ISPs, they're unlikely to support v6. Contrary to the "Comcast is shit" narrative, I had a GREAT experience a couple living situations ago where I got dual stack from Comcast. It just sort of worked out of the gate and whenever I had to call the support line, I was immediately transferred to someone who knew what they were talking about because I had this exotic / non-standard service.
It's sort of interesting dude says Security and Plug-and-Play weren't available in v6 since SLAAC and IPSec are mandatory parts of the spec. But sure, AH and ESP options are never as simple as they should have been and it's not impossible to pick options for your organization that don't match what a remote organization supports. I still prefer it to the crap-shoot that is TLS ChangeCipherSpec. (Though 1.2 and 1.3 aren't as bad as the old days.)
Contrary to the narrative about your parents not being able to cope with anything technical, my mom was able to configure her mac to speak to the family VPN with no problem. Of course, my mom taught me code in Lisp in the 70s and used a Sun 3/60 as her daily driver in the late 80s, so maybe that's not the best example.
Sure. V6 didn't take over the world, but neither did SNA or IPX/SPX, though I would argue v6 is MUCH more common these days than either IBM or Novell protocols. V6 is used in the corner of the internet by people who want to use V6. Maybe there's a "those who know don't tell, those who tell don't know" narrative here. I've sort of stopped evangelizing. If the main thing you worry about is watching Netflix, MMORPGing and commenting on Reddit, you don't need V6 and it does require a different bit of knowledge than setting up V4.
Lol. Disassembled the VT420 ROM's and slapped a AGPL license on it. It's probably okay. I don't think anyone at HP remembers they once owned the DEC IP (or which of the HP spin-offs kept the DEC/COMPAQ IP, HPE?) And forgiveness instead of permission is usually the way to go. Just sort of hilarious you're stealing someone's IP and slapping a restrictive license on it.
EDIT: Let me also say, this is awesome. Don't let my "tsk tsk" paragraph above imply that I do not fully support this project and consider it cool.
Oh. Have you talked to a grey-beard about users groups? Computer Chronicles was sort of like having a users group presentation in your living room every week. I learned about computers by users groups, computer chronicles, hanging out in computer stores and a few long distance phone calls to the bay area.
Stop it, you are making me nostalgic for a time i never completely lived through.
My first memories are of sitting on my father's lap as a 3y old, connecting to a BBS. Even as small as that I understood completely that was special. The interconnectedness of our society is now taking for granted, but man how special it was.
At least you got to experience the carol of the modem tones.
A few years ago I used the 1200 baud connect sequence as a phone ring tone. Everyone chuckled, my child asked "what the he'll was that, I think I heard it in a movie."
I heard that the YouTube channel isn't official and that watching them on Archive.Org is preferred. But they're not especially well organized on the Archive. Here's a link to a torrent with all the episodes, which might be a bit of overkill if you're just trying to find a single episode.
No, looks like it was started late in Obama's second term. As for the current guys, they would probably use Instrument Serif for body text if they could.
Went down a short rabbit hole from this comment and they actually are using a condensed serif font like that on www.whitehouse.gov titles at the moment.
That's just the State Department. The federal government is a huge amalgamation of agencies, each with its own set of goals, responsibilities, and quirks. Even down at the local level, I've had a hard time getting the county and the city to agree on who owns the storm drain where the neighborhood connects to the highway.
Meh. Seems like the author just doesn't want to have to remember to renew his certs. But I guess "standard tooling makes it harder than it should be for people focused on things other than renewing certs to easily figure out what they're supposed to do" is a valid critique. Suggestions for how to make things better would have been nice.
fwiw... this is a dupe of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46354731 or more likely that link is a dupe of this one. It's encouraging enough people are interested in old systems that two people posted links to it in rapid succession.
Thx for posting this, I've had a weird love affair with the CC-40 since the 80s. In fact, there's one on my kitchen table at this very moment... [ See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38534700 ]
The Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies is offering a "rescue fellowship" to post-docs whose academic research has fallen from political favour in the United States.
It's sort of interesting dude says Security and Plug-and-Play weren't available in v6 since SLAAC and IPSec are mandatory parts of the spec. But sure, AH and ESP options are never as simple as they should have been and it's not impossible to pick options for your organization that don't match what a remote organization supports. I still prefer it to the crap-shoot that is TLS ChangeCipherSpec. (Though 1.2 and 1.3 aren't as bad as the old days.)
Contrary to the narrative about your parents not being able to cope with anything technical, my mom was able to configure her mac to speak to the family VPN with no problem. Of course, my mom taught me code in Lisp in the 70s and used a Sun 3/60 as her daily driver in the late 80s, so maybe that's not the best example.
Sure. V6 didn't take over the world, but neither did SNA or IPX/SPX, though I would argue v6 is MUCH more common these days than either IBM or Novell protocols. V6 is used in the corner of the internet by people who want to use V6. Maybe there's a "those who know don't tell, those who tell don't know" narrative here. I've sort of stopped evangelizing. If the main thing you worry about is watching Netflix, MMORPGing and commenting on Reddit, you don't need V6 and it does require a different bit of knowledge than setting up V4.
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