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Thanks to Anthropic.


Can you divulge more on the issue?

Only curious as a developer and dev op. It's all quite interesting where and how things go wrong especially with large deployments like Anthropic.


I yearn for the nitty gritty details too


They turned it off and on again.



:D


I too use iCloud mail and mine is reporting all green on that report.

Except for my mail formatting but who cares..

https://www.mail-tester.com/test-t1pn1xl96


Yeah not seeing it either, both images say, only you can see this..

Feels more like it generated more than the user asked for and now it’s just showing those images in their feed.


What nobody mentions about "only you can see this" is that "you" refers to ordinary users of the service and there is no mention if employees are included in that grouping. It has happened before that systems secure from the public were misused by persons with privileges within the organization.

The obvious response is "well, yeah. So? They need it." but that's not how ordinary people, who don't deal with this daily, think. When they see "only you can see this" I think they take it literally.

The computer is always watching and sometimes so are the people running the computers.


As an Australian who has driven in the US. I miss this so badly… Although for us it’ll be left on right.

Being upside down doesn’t help either.


There are a few left-on-red intersections in the ACT. There should be more IMHO.


IPv4 availability is low, IPv6 isn’t implemented everywhere.

My ISP don’t hand them out and charge per IPv4 if you want static at a lovely $10 per month. And they don’t have IPv6 implemented..


The solution should be to use IPv6 everywhere via 4to6 and 6to4 protocols. Then Ipv4 usage will become less important (as fewer people will want to maintain or use it), and ISPs will have an active incentive to switch (less network translation to maintain).

At that point, the main consumers of IPv4 will be old devices and legacy clients that for whatever reason can't support IPv6. Nobody will be paying for ip's otherwise, so ISPs can continue selling their business plans as normal, the rest of us can just use IPv6 and not worry about rent-seeking behavior from the exhausted IPv4 space.

I would guess, around 50-60% penetration, you will start to see real "only works with ipv6" behavior, and the trend will accelerate...its already at 30% which is enough incentive to at least try to get on IPv6 now if possible...


For dial up, sure, but given most home internet connections are now always-on connections, dynamic IPs is just shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic (OK, that's not a great analogy). Unless the ISPs two options are static IP and CGNAT, then a dynamic, non-CGNAT IP is just rent-seeking.


Since you’re already using Cloudflare why did you choose tailscale over Cloudflares WARP?


I don't use Tailscale Funnel as much, mostly on an adhoc basis since tailscale serve is relatively lightweight if a host is already connected to a Tailnet.

WARP is primarily used for long running services I have, like GotoSocial or Lemmy that need public ingress over https for federation.


You don’t even need to go that far in most cases just mentioning it would get you on the right track.


That’s amazing.


Interesting that one my the developers on my projects was Dan Wood.


Hello from Sydney Australia.

We’ve got some beautiful weather here today (Sunday)! I just went for a surf with my beautiful wife while the grandparents walked our 6 month old around the beach.

I wish the world was a peaceful as our time in the water.


Hello from Colombo, Sri Lanka. I was there on work this September. Incredible place. Like a more chilled out version of New York. I envy your distance from all the crap that's going on in the world.


Sri Lanka, what a beautiful island. I visited in 2020. It was definitely one of my most memorable travels.

The train trip from Colombo to Anuradhapura to Jaffna in third class was so much fun. The people of Sri Lanka are very welcoming. And the food… yum.


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