Wild Strawberries are such a treat to find, truly a wonderful thing to find!
Elden Ring (Full Game)
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> The big one. The full game of Elden Ring all in one video for your convenience.
At least this whole situation shines light on how greedy Sony is, even tho those lesser aware.
Indeed, found that blog too after I posted. Blog explains it pretty well
Very interesting, had no idea this was a thing! Thanks for sharing.
Ah I wasnt not aware, the link provided by @anamethatisnt, seems to have cleared this up too!
Right so it is owned by Defense Information Systems Agency... thats... scary...
How can I verify the ownership of an IP-address? - 26.26.26.x
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14131393
Recently discovered the following two addresses in my DNS-filter, 26.26.26.1
and 26.26.26.2
. How can I confirm that these belong to? These are both public-ip addresses but seems to be owned by the US Military?
If I look at https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/26.26.26.2, it says it belongs to:
- ISP: DoD Network Information Center
- Type: Military
- Country: US.
What does this mean? As far as I've researched, its got something to do with Socks protocol? This Github repo I found seems to be using it too, but why is it used? If anyone knows, id very much appreciate your help.
https://github.com/PeterCxy/SocksDroid/blob/master/app/src/main/groovy/net/typeblog/socks/SocksVpnService.groovy
edit1: formatting
edit2: Found an additional GH Repo that use the same IP addresses for something called V2RayVPNService: https://github.com/2dust/v2rayNG/blob/master/V2rayNG/app/src/main/kotlin/com/v2ray/ang/service/V2RayVpnService.kt
edit3: This blogpost explains it quite well. https://blog.erratasec.com/2013/12/dod-address-space-its-not-conspiracy.html > The reason all these address spaces are DoD is because that's really the only source of unused IPv4 addresses left. All IPv4 address ranges have been assigned. But, the DoD has been assigned 20% of the IPv4 address space, but most of it is used within the DoD, on their own private networks, and is not routable to the outside world. Thus, if you are looking for a large chunk of "private" addresses that won't suddenly one day be assigned to Akamai or Amazon (and thus, explode in your face), then DoD addresses are the way to go.
How can I verify the ownership of an IP-address? - 26.26.26.x
Recently discovered the following two addresses in my DNS-filter, 26.26.26.1
and 26.26.26.2
. How can I confirm that these belong to? These are both public-ip addresses but seems to be owned by the US Military?
If I look at https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/26.26.26.2, it says it belongs to:
- ISP: DoD Network Information Center
- Type: Military
- Country: US.
What does this mean? As far as I've researched, its got something to do with Socks protocol? This Github repo I found seems to be using it too, but why is it used? If anyone knows, id very much appreciate your help.
https://github.com/PeterCxy/SocksDroid/blob/master/app/src/main/groovy/net/typeblog/socks/SocksVpnService.groovy
Are you using an additional launcher? If yes, which one? I believe removing the stock launcher with adb could potentially "fix" this issue.
Goddammit yeah same here...🙁
Still an issue for me... Assume for you too?
Forage Fellows - Harvesting Nature's Bounty 🍄🌱
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Forage Fellows - Harvesting Nature's Bounty 🍄🌱
Welcome to all things foraging! A foraging community, where we come together to explore the bountiful wonders of the natural world and share our knowledge of gathering wild goods! 🌰🍓🫐
Worked for me at least, but only have a few blocked
I'll check it out and compare to the other solutions 😊
Cool thanks 👌
Ah, I only checked via Voyager app since I'm mostly browsing Lemmy via mobile. But then I'll find this later tonight in browser, thanks 😊
Is there a good tool to transfer subscribed communities to a new account on a different instance?
Or is it faster to do it manually? I am subscribed to almost 120 different communities, so would save a few clicks not having to do it manually.
Do you have a source in terms of the ISPs altering websites? Would love to mention that in my thesis.
Woahh this one looks super neat! Defo gonna give this a try 🙌
I'm a KDE kinda guy, but nice of someone to make a theme that blends in better!
Well that's certainly old school! ;D
Personally been using TokyoNight theme for a good while now, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/tokyo-night-milav/
I like that it all looks well together, has a nice seemingly good feel to it!
Last week, I went on an adventure through the electromagnetic spectrum!
cross-posted from: https://lemux.minnix.dev/post/269699
What's your favourite Firefox theme?
Hiya, what's your favourite Firefox theme? Personally looking for a new one, as I like tooting around with new themes from time to time. Thought I'd chip in here and ask what theme you have as your main, maybe add a screenshot + link, so that it's easy for folk to see it 🦊
Can't install KDE Initiary?
Hiya, I'm trying to install KDE Initiary as I'll be travelling soon. Heard this was a good travel planner on the Late Night Linux Podcast, however when I try to install the app I get the message as seen in the picture. Anyone got any idea of how I could this to work?
Edit:I am on GrapheneOS, but have tried to give Fdroid all permissions, but doesn't change anything.
Thanks 🙌
What's your favourite coffee twist?
Hej Hej,
Recently discovered Espresso Romano and thought it was kind of crazy to add a slice of lemon to ones coffee. Then a colleague said he ads a small spoon of honey in his. So now I've been thinking about trying both of these, but also had me curios as to what else people add to their coffee? Let me know any twisters that you've either heard about or tried.
What do i need to know about HMDI cables beore buying?
Hiya!
This is probably more simple than what I'm making into, but I want to be sure, so here we go:
Currently in the market for a good HDMI cable, however, I am curious as to what I need to know (as I know nothing about these cables) before buying one. So my use case for this scenario is a 3M long HDMI cable that will connect my desktop(Nobara or Bazzite) to my TV (that has Nvidia Shield). This is for easy access to couch gaming. My desktop has a RX 6700 XT card, but unsure about the specifications of the TV other than it being a 70inch one (can try to find this if its relevant), but I am not looking to stream 4k. So let me know what kinda specs/details i need to look for in a HDMI cable for this :)))
PS. I tried setting up Sunlight + Moonlight, but honestly seemed like a bit too much configuration for my liking, but might give it a go again later on. I've also only got access to medium-speed Wifi atm, so this isn't optional.
Anyone been daily driving Bazzite?
Been keeping a keen eye on Bazzite as it seems like a good distro for people like myself who mainly use the desktop pc to play games on. But it doesn't seem like a "typical" distro for a daily driver? How does Bazzite for example differ from Nobara which is another gaming-oriented distro? I'm just curious as I keep hearing good things about Bazzite, and wondering if there would be any benefit as to someone who is using Tumbleweed, to switch to Bazzite right now.
So, if you are a Bazzite user, or have experience: let me know how it went, and if you could daily drive it!
Edit: I guess the same could be asked for ChimeraOS?
Bridge WiFi to Switch for other devices to connect to?
Hiya, I've got a desktop (connected to wifi), and a server (without a networking card), and I do not have access to Ethernet/or the router. However, I do have a networking switch - and was wondering if I could bridge the WiFi from my desktop(Nobara), to the Switch, and have my other devices such as Raspberry Pi and my main server connect to that. If thats possible please let me know how, or point me to some resources, I believe I have to touch iptables in this case, but have never tweaked those before.
This is a very temporary solution for not having access to a router. But gotta live like this for 5 months, so gotta find a solution to get WiFi on my server, as cheap as possible.
Whats a cheap + homelab friendly WiFi Extender?
Hiya folks, I am looking for a wifi extender that can serve as a temporary Ethernet solution for my server.
In short; My housing situation is temporary and while I do have access to WiFi, I do not have access to the router. So I thought I'd buy a WiFi extender that my server can connect to, until I move again (need to stay here 5 months). I thought about trying to bridge my connection from my Desktop PC to the Server, but realised that means I need both of them on at all times. So I'd rather buy an extender which I might be able to use long term.
I have been looking at Ubiquiti equipment, but seem a little expensive for me right now. However, this brand does look tempting to invest into in the future (feel free to suggest other brands, if you recommend any others!). But yeah; for now I think a WiFi Extender could do the job, one that has an Ethernet port ofc.
Edit; I could also invest in a cheap network card for the server ofc, might that be a better solution?
Any suggestions are much appreciated 🌻
STALKER: Legends of the Zone trailer
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So this just dropped! Allowing console players to enjoy the true beauty of the stalker games. Much live to GSC for doing this 💙💛
Bridge WiFi between two devices?
Not sure if that title is accurate, this field is not my strong point. Basically I'm about to move homes. And in my new (temporary) home I wont have access to ethernet, plus my server doesn't have a network card. I was therefore wondering if it was possible to bridge a connection between my laptop to my server with an ethernet cable. This would obviously be a short term solution, but I'm wondering if it's possible and if so, how? Or is it better to buy a cheap network card?
My laptop is running NixOS and my server Unraid, if it should be to any help.
A short, but visually beautiful history video of coffee
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Thought I'd share this quicky with fellow enthusiasts. A shirt video about your everyday cuppa joe ☕
The Thaumaturge just launched, seems interesting!
Had never seen this game announced, but it came out yesterday it seems! Seems like a very appealing setting imo, might check it out soon.
Here's the GOG Link, https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_thaumaturge. Remember that buying from GOG means no DRM, can play offline and helps preserve games! 💜
How true does this ring?
Found this one online while browsing for what cats shouldn't eat. However I feel like this area is quite controversial and opinionated. Also feels like half the websites are written by AI and riddled with ads. So if anyone has a good source as to what cats should avoid then let me know.
Anyways, I found this nice illustration, but wanted to hear with you peeps whether you have any experience regarding these food items.
Also what's your take on milk/sour milk for cats? My previous cat loved it so much, and she aged until she was 17 years old, and never seemed to have a problem with it. Also asked the vet at the time and she said it was OK. However every other website I visit tell to never give milk(dairy) to cats. So which is it? Does it just depend on the cat?
AutoForge - Game that combines Terraria with Factorio?
Just came across this game, and seems like a very good game for people who are into Terraria and or Factioro, as this seems to be a mix of the two. Quite the smart idea if you ask me. The planned Release Date is 27 Mar, 2024, however there is a Demo available on Steam already. I've never played Factorio so dont judge me to harshly if there isnt too much to compare :P
> AutoForge is a 2D automation sandbox adventure. Build an automated factory reaching up to the sky and deep underground, uncover a vast world filled with wonder and danger, upgrade yourself with ancient technologies, and defend it all from enemy attack.
Don't forget to add to wishlist to show support for indie games, Steam Link ❤️