Was he worried about the kid or his network lol?
Was he worried about the kid or his network lol?
Yeah, he did that…and then kept going for some reason. A separate subnet in a separate firewall zone that doesn’t forward anywhere but the internet should be sufficiently safe


The IP suite is not nearly as neatly layered as OSI was and the OSI model doesn’t neatly fit the IP suite since it wasn’t actually designed for IP at all. In the IP suite layers 5 and 6 basically don’t exist in the OSI sense, TCP handles things that are part of both layers 4 and 5 in the model despite being a single protocol, etc. The OSI model is often considered obselete as it just doesn’t actually fit the IP world all that well but it’s been around so long and does have uses in certain situations that it tends to stick around.


C++, ew, no thanks, also where is C??


What am I missing? This seems to be for VFS for git which as far as I can tell is different from git LFS.
Webp has both a lossy and lossless mode so the first part of this meme is lost on me


NAT provides no firewall features and we can have a discussion about how wrong that statement is
Glad to see I’m not the only one checking for a AAAA. Looked like a cool and useful site /s but I only use sites with v6.
Page claims to be IPv6 ready…does not actually have an IPv6 address. This isn’t a meme, this is a crime


Assembly being obsolete has to be the funniest joke in here. It fundamentally never will be even if its use is niche


I can’t even view it…I get a TLS error


While I do totally see the advantages of rust and agree skill is not a solution given people make mistakes…I do agree a lot of the very vocal rust advocates do act almost religious and it is an annoying turn off.
I’m assuming by this you mean the developers of JS /s
As someone who mostly avoids JavaScript, I don’t see the IT in this image, I just see a bad language I avoid!
LOL, I’ve actually heard of it, but I have not played it. Ofc that game never even crossed my mind when writing my comment haha. I suppose choose your own adventure style books also fall into this category.
Even with 2D games that’s basically impossible. Only time it could work is with turn based games and then…you end up with this post lol.
Is it rarer? I think a lot of modern languages go for the first option but pretty much all C style languages use the latter. It’s probably a wash for which is more popular I’d think.
Ok but, in the second example you typically just put final or const in front of the type to denote immutability. I still don’t see the advantage to the first declaration.
Further increase confusion by having error pages where all 3 are green