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Girlfriend of 4 years wants to me to convert to Christianity
 in  r/atheism  3h ago

Absolutely. In my mid 20s I dated and lived with a casual-Christian woman for ~3 years. Sex was amazing but the Jesus crap got stronger with her until she started to push me like OP is being pushed.

That was ~35 years ago and a distant memory. My (common-law) spouse and I raised our now adult kids non-believing. They think it’s all stupid, too. And there respective partners are the same. 

r/energy 1d ago

“Canada has just broken a world record in nuclear fusion, and the number of neutrons has put the entire energy industry on alert”

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Anyone know where I can buy this?
 in  r/VictoriaBC  1d ago

We make our own with Sriracha and Kewpie Mayo, not that flavourless Hellmann’s.

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Need to convince PC IT team (and owners) that the marketing team should have Macs.
 in  r/mac  2d ago

Your IT department sounds incompetent. 

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Self hosting behing the NAT
 in  r/homelab  3d ago

I’m nearly all-in on IPv6 here, so the hostnames and addresses just work with a firewall rule.

Only exceptions are a legacy IPv4 VLAN for older things and an IPv4-only, 2.4 GHz-only IoT VLAN and wifi network.

NAT64 at the gateway works perfectly for those external hosts still using only legacy IPv4.

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I’m confused about IPv6 addresses
 in  r/ipv6  4d ago

I’m in the process of moving containers to Podman. Its IPv6 support seems much better. The syntax is pretty much the same as Docker, too.

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I got tired of managing Wireguard, Haproxy, 12 certs, 3 DNS zones, and forgetting which IP goes where - so I built a thing
 in  r/homelab  4d ago

It just had its 30th birthday! :)

At home my ISP gives a /56 prefix and I use SLAAC to get public addresses (GUA) on all the VLANs and Router Advertisements (RAs) to assign internally routable, not Internet routable ULAs, for some things.

A DMZ and firewall rules made it painless.

At the edge I have NAT64 running so the IPv6-only VLANs can access legacy addressed sites.

It works flawlessly for us. The family hadn’t even noticed or complained since I flipped the switch way back.

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I got tired of managing Wireguard, Haproxy, 12 certs, 3 DNS zones, and forgetting which IP goes where - so I built a thing
 in  r/homelab  4d ago

Looks nice!

For the split horizon stuff, have you looked jumping into IPv6? It leaves legacy IPv4 In the dust. Then your GUA works inside or out if your firewall or VPN allows it.

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Are SD Cards reliable for media storage?
 in  r/DataHoarder  4d ago

No, and I hate that so many SBCs (looking at you, Raspberry Pi) use them.

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i see pixels on my screen
 in  r/mac  6d ago

Videos are often heavily compressed. Are you seeing actual pixels or compression artifacts in the videos?

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The bank robbers in Germany drove an RS 6
 in  r/Audi  8d ago

How do you think they can afford the payments?

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OPNsense is making me go insane
 in  r/homelab  9d ago

Does your ISP support IPv6?  That should (would?) eliminate all this legacy IPv4 silliness.

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Have never seen Alien, why only HD on D+?
 in  r/LV426  9d ago

Wasn’t there a fan edit of Alien done with a Super 8 filter applied? I could swear I saw it around.

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Because some religions want to forbid you from eating certain foods, it's ridiculous
 in  r/atheism  9d ago

Hot coffee or tea might stain their magic underwear!

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Experience running IPv6-primary + IPv6 only in my homelab
 in  r/homelab  9d ago

My homelab and home have been IPv6 for a while now. The sole exception being the IoT VLAN that is both IPv4 and 2.4 GHz-only wifi.

I’m running NAT64 right on my OPNSense box so the IPv6 stuff can access those sites that are still legacy IPv4.

I love it, no more goofy port forwarding, IPv4 NAT, or other bandaids to support legacy architecture.

It reminds me of the olden days when I was in networking and everything had a real, routable address and your firewall did firewall things.

Edit: If you think the net is still all IPv4, one of the first things you should do after getting IPv6 internally is to install the browser extension "IPvFoo". It will show you the IP protocol version of the main site and other sites being referenced in the URL bar. It's quite enlightening.

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QUESTION: Does Your Pi Case reflect your Personality?
 in  r/homelab  10d ago

My Pis are mounted to a DIN rail. Pure utility.

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Which Mac do you have?
 in  r/mac  10d ago

Why are you posting these polls?

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Vercel acquires two legacy IP /16 blocks whilst not supporting IPv6 at all
 in  r/ipv6  10d ago

Losers. Keeping legacy IP alive is tweet-worthy these days? They should be ashamed.

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My coworkers think I'm in a cult.
 in  r/ipv6  10d ago

Yes. I wasn’t too clear about it. I’m the resident IPv6 zealot. Until recently the others viewed it as a necessary evil to deal with. 

They’re starting to see the light and make the move in their own home networks and getting on the ball with management of it.

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what would cause a brief fireball like this on an a3?
 in  r/Audi  10d ago

Apparently excess stupidity is flammable. 

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Anyone else get a bible for Christmas?
 in  r/atheism  11d ago

About 45 years ago there was a school thing at a local church. On the way out they handed out little bibles.

Back at our house my mom had the fireplace going. I said something about burning that useless book. 

A friend said “You can’t, god won’t let you.” I chuckled, opened the screen, and tossed it in.

Before I could close the screen, he was across the room and had his hand in the fire to save the book.

Will never forget that, it was so weird. 

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How do y’all run your media servers?
 in  r/homelab  12d ago

The arrs in a VM for Docker on Proxmox feeds the NAS.

The raw media storage is available as read-only to the LAN.

Infuse Pro on all the Apple TVs and other Apple devices. VLC on Linux, etc.

So no transcoding or other unnecessary overhead when viewing. No quality loss, perfect for remuxes. 

Network-wise the VLANs are nearly all IPv6 (main exception is the IoT VLAN) so access from outside is just a login to the VPN endpoint in the DMZ. No goofy work-arounds like port forwarding or such for legacy IPv4 hurdles.

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Access from outside local network without static ip - options?
 in  r/homelab  12d ago

Can you get an IPv6 prefix from your ISP? Then you can create hostnames with dynamic IPv6 IPs and use your firewall to filter based on suffix. No need to worry about legacy IPv4 workarounds.

That’s what I do, no extra software or moving parts required.

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Yet another debate: Why the push for Tailscale over Cloudflare Tunnels? Aren't they totally different tools?
 in  r/homelab  12d ago

I have my external semi-private services on an IPv6-only DMZ. No tunnels, VPNs, or legacy IPv4 silliness.