16 points | by kkovacs 2 days ago
15 comments
I guess this could be fun for people using shared VPN and proxy services
Heh, I never thought about that, but it's true.
Ushering in the Silk Road 2.0 haha
Let's hope this not end with me taken away in handcuffs, lol :)
https://i.postimg.cc/hjyfXdmM/Screenshot-20260101-113650.jpg
Looks like a chatroom. What about private messaging
That could be a logical next step!
What OS, window manager, etc is this?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45551006
This is cool. I can use this on gnokestation
Thanks for the encouragement, Edmund!
Dude, IPv6… We are in 2026.
The GUA are 128 bits, every one of us is alone.
Yeah, it should probably be /64 for IPv6
Could be done, but nothing is EVER simple regarding IPv6. :) What about EUI-64? Any special cases regarding TEREDO, ORCHID2, 6to4 addressing scheme (NOT the same as NAT64!), etc...?
Nevertheless, something like this could be an option.
i netted six alone in a scope of the entire globe, temporary, dynamic.
You would be surprised how many of us are on IPv4 :) With GUA, who needs tracking cookies? ;)
I guess this could be fun for people using shared VPN and proxy services
Heh, I never thought about that, but it's true.
Ushering in the Silk Road 2.0 haha
Let's hope this not end with me taken away in handcuffs, lol :)
https://i.postimg.cc/hjyfXdmM/Screenshot-20260101-113650.jpg
Looks like a chatroom. What about private messaging
That could be a logical next step!
What OS, window manager, etc is this?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45551006
This is cool. I can use this on gnokestation
Thanks for the encouragement, Edmund!
Dude, IPv6… We are in 2026.
The GUA are 128 bits, every one of us is alone.
Yeah, it should probably be /64 for IPv6
Could be done, but nothing is EVER simple regarding IPv6. :) What about EUI-64? Any special cases regarding TEREDO, ORCHID2, 6to4 addressing scheme (NOT the same as NAT64!), etc...?
Nevertheless, something like this could be an option.
You would be surprised how many of us are on IPv4 :) With GUA, who needs tracking cookies? ;)