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Don't trust me with software, I WILL find a way to break it.

Hiding frogs in hackerspaces since $(uptime)

Ask me about dn42 (AS4242421411)!

I will accept your follow request, just some tech bros think automatically accepting them is consent to get scraped by their stupid bots :/

Wall of bs:
#nobot #noindex #noarchive

Hypertext transfer protocol (secure) compatible endpointhttps://famfo.xyz
Admin athttps://catgirls.systems
Bad codehttps://git.catgirls.systems/famfo
SERVFAILhttps://beta.servfail.network
See you on the other side! @famfo
Even memes exist in datacenters these days
Probably one of my best small tools I ever wrote is my IPv6 ready Wake On Lan tool

oh, hey, AS8298 hit 1M IPv4 routes in the FIB today. Happy Easter!

#bgp

Happy #FroggoFriday to all who celebrate!
Ben (@ben_zen@social.sdf.org)

Attached: 2 images @mattblaze@federate.social @Athena@chaosfem.tw I had a similar idea for my business cards after changing jobs a few years ago; I was looking at a service slip for my truck and realized the spacing was narrow enough I could fit a bunch of lines on a business card. An evening's fun with the Affinity suite later…

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@mattblaze @Athena I had a similar idea for my business cards after changing jobs a few years ago; I was looking at a service slip for my truck and realized the spacing was narrow enough I could fit a bunch of lines on a business card.

An evening's fun with the Affinity suite later…

"United States Postal Service" transferred:

56.58.0.0/16,
56.121.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.120.0.0/15),
56.74.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.74.0.0 - 56.78.255.255),
56.102.0.0/16,
56.15.0.0/16,
56.8.0.0/16,
56.85.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.83.0.0 - 56.85.255.255),
56.23.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.160.0.0/16,
56.154.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.153.0.0/15),
56.84.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.83.0.0 - 56.85.255.255),
56.24.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.1.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.0.0.0/15),
56.47.0.0/16,
56.12.0.0/16,
56.21.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.171.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.170.0.0 - 56.172.255.255),
56.172.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.170.0.0 - 56.172.255.255),
56.26.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.60.0.0/16,
56.4.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.4.0.0/15),
56.31.0.0/16,
56.28.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.28.0.0/15),
56.25.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.22.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.5.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.4.0.0/15),
56.118.0.0/16,
56.62.0.0/16,
56.29.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.28.0.0/15),
56.239.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.237.0.0 - 56.239.255.255),
56.20.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.20.0.0 - 56.26.255.255),
56.106.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.105.0.0/15),
56.153.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.153.0.0/15),
56.41.0.0/16 (Taken from 56.41.0.0/15),
56.18.0.0/16

to "Amazon.com, Inc."
(Estimated Market Value: $73.40 M)
Oh right, I got this code in upstream forgejo
The monitor I'm currently using is exactly wide enough to fit 179 pings in mtr, amazing