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miyuru commented on Cloudflare incident on August 21, 2025   blog.cloudflare.com/cloud... · Posted by u/achalshah
miyuru · 3 days ago
AWS us-east-1 is now taking down other providers.
miyuru commented on AI Mode in Search gets new agentic features and expands globally   blog.google/products/sear... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
_Algernon_ · 4 days ago
They don't disappear just because Google no longer surfaces them. May I suggest marginalia search for your small web needs? https://marginalia-search.com/
miyuru · 4 days ago
I tried marginalia but the index is still small.

It still haven't index my blog but have indexed my root homepage, which has a direct link to the blog.

miyuru commented on Website is served from nine Neovim buffers on my old ThinkPad   vim.gabornyeki.com/... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
wink · 5 days ago
Also if for some reason you get DDoSed you can probably switch that VPS a lot quicker than getting a new static IP at home, if at all.
miyuru · 5 days ago
Sad state of the legacy internet. This is a solved problem with IPv6.

no wonder the why the corporations profiting from it delaying the migration.

miyuru commented on Netflix Revamps Tudum's CQRS Architecture with Raw Hollow In-Memory Object Store   infoq.com/news/2025/08/ne... · Posted by u/NomDePlum
Joe8Bit · 6 days ago
Reading the article I got the impression the big challenge is doing "personalzation" of the content at scale.

If it were "just" static pages, served the same to everyone, then it's pretty straightforward to implement even at the >300m users scale Netflix operates at. If you need to serve >300m _different_ pages, each built in real-time with a high-bar p95 SLO then I can see it getting complicated pretty quickly in a way that could conceivably justify this level of "over engineering".

To be honest though, I know very little about this problem beyond my intuition, so someone could tell me the above is super easy!

miyuru · 6 days ago
> >300m users scale Netflix operates at

They are not talking about the Netflix steaming service.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum

This is a site they are talking about which is very similar to a WordPress powered PR blog.

miyuru commented on Website is served from nine Neovim buffers on my old ThinkPad   vim.gabornyeki.com/... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
miyuru · 7 days ago
For me it resolves to 198.74.55.216 which is a Linode USA IP. No IPv6.

No mention of why it needs to go through a Linode server.

miyuru commented on One person was able to claim 20M IPs   lists.nanog.org/archives/... · Posted by u/speckx
miyuru · 9 days ago
Currently top player no 2 "jackson" uses JS to send a request from his websites and anyone who clones his code.

https://github.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fipv4.games%2Fclaim...

NO 1 must be doing a similar thing.

Other attempts: https://github.com/search?q=ipv4.games%2Fclaim&type=code

miyuru commented on GitHub was having issues   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/rock_artist
hk1337 · 13 days ago
What VPS are you using that doesn't come with both IPv4 and IPv6?
miyuru · 13 days ago
There are plenty of low end providers that support IPv6 only.

At that scale price of IPv4 is the highest cost of the VPS.

Here is a list of providers I created back in 2022.

https://blog.miyuru.lk/ipv6-hosting-2022/

miyuru commented on We'd be better off with 9-bit bytes   pavpanchekha.com/blog/9bi... · Posted by u/luu
dmitrygr · 19 days ago
I'll assume you are speaking in good faith, so i'll reply so as well:

I do not want to be a "reasonably-skilled admin". Not my job nor desire. I want DHCP to work and NAT to exist which acts as a de-facto firewall and hides my internal network config from the outside world. All with zero or fewer clicks in my home router's config. With IPv4 this works. With IPv6 it does not. Simple choice for me then: find the IPv6 checkbox and turn it off, as usual.

miyuru · 18 days ago
> I do not want to be a "reasonably-skilled admin" > NAT to exist which acts as a de-facto firewall

My option is you should not handle router config at all and leave it to the ISP.

miyuru commented on I tried living on IPv6 for a day   xda-developers.com/the-in... · Posted by u/speckx
PaulKeeble · 23 days ago
I recently switched ISP to one that supports IPv6 and I have had nothing but problems. I have had DNS servers going missing from OpenDNS, I have seen all sorts of really weird routing errors and transient problems, its barely usable at all. Linux seems to be more strict about how it handles IPv6 and I found my server couldn't find its upgrade packages because some of their mirrors are broken for IPv6 routing. All in all it was a mess and I turned it off. My ISP must be partially at fault but it was clear Debian was too as was OpenDNS and most of my problems no one could explain what was happening or why.
miyuru · 22 days ago
Usually happy eyeball hides broken IPv6, but its pain to see broken AAAA records on domains that do support IPv6.

I have a IPv6 checker and have a list of broken domains here. https://v6check.miyuru.lk/failed

miyuru commented on I couldn't submit a PR, so I got hired and fixed it myself   skeptrune.com/posts/doing... · Posted by u/skeptrune
skeptrune · 24 days ago
TRUE haha
miyuru · 24 days ago
Please ask them to add IPv6 support if you do.

context: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10539

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