I have X years experience with {keyword salad}.
Can you confirm {details already in the opening post}?
Just fill the balloon with farts.
Someone left their pager in the mine and just fetched it again. Delayed message delivered.
/S
Occam’s razor indeed. Coal mines explode. Or rather, only just barely don’t explode all the time.
I still double-check my CIDR’s/netmasks and expected ranges with a tool (some online one or other). Easier to avoid silly mistakes or typo’s
TL;DR: it depends entirely on the DHCP server software.
Generally the safe/reliable policy is to assign a smaller DHCP range (or ranges) and allocate static assignments outside of the DHCP range(s).
Assume your network is 192.168.1.0/24.
Specify 192.168.1.128/25 for DHCP, which means all DHCP addresses will be above 192.168.1.128.
This leaves you everything below 192.168.1.127 for static assignments.
Ad hominem -> block.
Literally anything you find interesting.
Learning begets learning. The more you learn the easier learning becomes.
So start learning things that are interesting… then worry about things tha are “valuable”.
“They had a knife!”
The most vitriolic responses were from fathers who don’t want to admit they mutilated their sons.
Circumcision is genital mutilation.
But then they can’t force you to watch claim that you watched the ad at the start of the video for that sweet advertiser revenue.
It’s just this, just simple geology.
The water level is actually irrelevant.
If y’all can’t be bothered reading 1984 at least go and watch V for Vendetta.
This is why it’s important to have tests that assert a system’s failure modes too.
shouldFitTriangleInTriangleHole()
shouldNotFitTriangleInAnyOtherHoles()
Bonus points for just parameterizing it.
Oh sh__, my gun went off
You do not point a gun at something you do not want to kill.
Pointing a gun is a deliberate action which requires intent.
This was attempted murder.
US prepares to funnel more money to military industrial complex.