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  • This has nothing to do with beeing an introvert. If you don’t have the courage to return a meal or even talk to someone that is paid to listen to you, get yourself together and see a therapist

  • How exactly does linux use prefix length assigned to network interface?
  • Third: with your /24 subnet you told your system it has that many address to talk to. With the /32 you told it has none to talk to. With adding a route you gave the additional info „there is another network called … with a subnet of … wich you can talk to“ So your second solution is more or less equivalent but with extra steps. I don’t know how it’s implemented in the backend but it is different as in the second there is no network per default but you add routes to some. In contrast to there is a network and no routing is needed

  • How exactly does linux use prefix length assigned to network interface?
  • First: it seems you got some things mixed up. 192.168.0.1/24 isn’t a IP address, strictly speaking. It’s Network information wich translates to „your IP is 192.168.0.1 and your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0“. The /dd is the amount of bits set in the subnet mask. An within the first and last address are reserved for network and broadcast. With your /32 assignments you basically told your system, it has no network to talk to.

  • [Bug] Overflow with larger image replies
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    I got a reply with a large width and the left border overflows „outside“ the screen

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    [bug fix / feature request]

    Basically when I click on a reply in my inbox it opens the post. Where as I think it should also „scroll“ to the comment within that post. It’s sometimes painful to find the full context in a bigger comment section.

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    What happened to makemkv

    I tried to download the recent version and got an NX-Domain error so i checked and only OpenDNS seems to have a valid IP, all other have it removed

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