#CommonCarrier #Section230 #DMCA #Copyright #TechPolicy #LawFedi
https://publicknowledge.org/broadband-providers-are-not-copyright-cops/
Want to give Microsoft's core networking team some feedback on #ipv6 ?
Here is your chance by filling out this survey.
Are you running an #ipv6 only network of any kind? If so, what's on that network? Why is it ipv6 only? How's it going?
This question was prompted by watching the latest IPv6 Buzz Podcast titled, "Are We Stuck With Dual-Stack Forever?" ( https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb143-are-we-stuck-with-dual-stack-forever/ )
I am running a few IPv6 only networks. Mainly being used as management networks for switches, host controllers, etc.
I could switch some wifi networks over to #ipv6mostly if Epson's iProjection would work over NAT64 or IPv6 :(
An IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack approach can smooth the transition from one protocol to the other because organizations can get comfortable with IPv6 without having to make a hard cutover. However, they may get so comfortable that they never fully commit. Are we stuck with dual-stack forever?
Tell HN: Hacker News now supports IPv6
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39099065
Why you should NEVER look directly an optic fiber panel: you dont know the power of the signal 🔥
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/FiberOptics/comments/167jjlh/is_the_signal_too_strong/
I wish there was a simple thing that with determined effort could do for global #IPv6 usage and availability what Let’s encrypt did for SSL/TLS.
Because how cool would that be if we could all host our own tiny webservers from RaspberryPIs in our bedrooms?
This shit show keeps getting shittier.
https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/crime/2023/12/13/dea-agent-charged-death-salem-oregon-cyclist-federal-court/71912913007/
Edit: another source for the full story of what happened, no paywall: http://breakfastonbikes.blogspot.com/2023/03/person-biking-on-high-street-at-base-of-gaiety-hill-dies-from-crash-intersection-high-street-leslie-street.html?m=1
Description of the recent Statesman article, no paywall: http://breakfastonbikes.blogspot.com/2023/12/jaydriving-federal-agent-secures-move-to-federal-court-more-immunity-trial-fatal-crash.html?m=1
Rundown of events:
1. A cyclist is hit and killed in full daylight by the driver of a black pickup, in Salem Oregon.
2. It is revealed that the driver who killed the cyclist was an on-duty DEA agent embedded in the Salem police department, so the case is handed over to Keizer PD to investigate.
3. Camera footage reveals the driver (DEA agent) was speeding on a residential street, ran a stop sign when he hit the cyclist, who had the right of way and was coming down a steep hill. Driver stopped but did not aide the dying cyclist.
4. Driver is indicted for negligence, arrested, released on bail.
5. Latest development: lawyer for the defendant (DEA agent) petitioned to have the case held in federal court, because he could use law enforcement immunity as a defense in federal but not Oregon state court.
6. Prosecutors say that the agent was NOT actively pursuing a suspect or about to intervene in a drug deal.
So they're saying that simply being a DEA officer is enough to be allowed to do this. Seriously it's DEA policy that agents are allowed to break traffic laws, and they argue that means they can't have consequences for hitting and killing a person.
Fuck the #DEA.
#FuckCars #FuckThePolice #Oregon #SafeStreets #cycling
Edited because my link at the top was broken!
Everyone losing their minds over #Threads implementing an open standard is just so delicious.
It's a single domain name folks. The block domain button is right there.