/dev/random Archive

Why IPv6 will probably fail

Although, imho it has already failed. IPv6 was invented to help us resolve the exhaustion of IPv4 which has already occurred in North America and Europe, however, although IPv6 (backup) was launched in 1995 it hasn’t taken off yet, and its adoption has been slow. Why is the adoption slow? Well foremost because at least

Long time no blog

It’s been quite a while since I posted something here and it wasn’t because there aren’t any cool topics to post or to comment or because I have not done anything interesting in order to jot down some tutorials, but actually due to lack of motivation to write. We’ve been through some fairly rough years

Recommended Links #10 – 6/04/2020

It’s been a while since I posted recommended links around here so I decided to pick up the habit and bring some more recommendations. As always they aren’t supposed to be boring which is why they come bundled with the picture of a hot girl: How to Navigate Job Hunting During a Period of Layoffs

OVH gave up on hubiC

I checked our hubiC (here’s why I gave it up) today as I wanted to reconsider it for a side project and noticed that OVH gave up on hubiC as well. Here’s the full notice from the OVH team: In 2011, an experimental ‘Lab’ on storage technologies was met with a rapid and unexpected degree

Recommended Links #9

I’ve been busy with some new projects lately and haven’t posted here in a while, but since I’m back I’ll also give you another compilation of recommended reads (obviously with the picture of a beautiful girl). Here it goes: The military is an impossible place for hackers; USB/IP Tutorial; Types of Hackers & Why they