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A piece of infinity asking what time it is.

Thank you!

I have set the vlan tag on the modem.

I have set the DNS on the router.

I can't set the DNS on the modem.

I see in the logs:

You have delegated ipv6-prefixes but haven't assigned them to any interface. Did you forget to set option ip6assign on your LAN-interfaces?

Well... Maybe?! 😂 I have seen this error in the logs before but can't find information on how to do it. Are you familiar with this?

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Hiwots looking down on lowots, circa 2024, colorized

Hear hear, Openwrt.

Sir, if this looks trivial to you and , if it won't take too much of your time, I pay for your advice and/or guidance in corn. 20k sats bounty.

I am in the process of setting up a new home network:

ISP -> DSL via TAE -> Zyxel modem -> dial in via PPPoe with a Gl.iNet AX1800 (Flint) Router -> Clients, wifi & cable

...and I have not yet failed to fail receiving data from the outside world.

Got this far, it does dial into the ISP (winsim), recognizes and fixes time discrepancies. But that's the end of it.

Last lines from the log after dialing in:

Renamed interface ppp0 to pppoe-wan

Using interface pppoe-wan

Connect: pppoe-wan <--> eth0.7

Remote message: [UI-SBR:280064,46016;UI-LINEID:WinSIM.2GJS6;]

PAP authentication succeeded

peer from calling number [REDACTED] authorized

- has a VLAN ID tag 7 you see, set in Router in pppoe config, not in the modem

- Ipv6 enabled

- Static ip6 set for router

- Firewall settings untouched

- all DNS discovery on default/automatic

- DHCP on default

When connecting to the router via wifi, clients prompt dns_probe_possible error when trying to look up a website.

Is it:

DHCP issue?

DNS?

Firewall zone?

...all of the above?

I'm a monkey who got himself a machine gun, starring down the barrel, pulling the trigger and wondering why nothings happening. Last time I did any of this must be 20 years ago, maybe once or twice, with a 56kbps... Ty 🤙

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New version of Coracle is out! More cleaning house, since it's that time of year — but I did manage to slip in an update to Coracle's custom feeds which I'm extremely excited about:

It's now possible to bookmark other people's custom feeds! I know this sounds trivial, but just click the link below to see how powerful this is.

https://coracle.social/naddr1qvzqqqrujgpzp978pfzrv6n9xhq5tvenl9e74pklmskh4xw6vxxyp3j8qkke3cezqy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcqzqerxvfkxycnzd35xyerjd3hxgcsfequjd

(sometimes the relay drops the connection and it fails to load. I'm not sure whose fault this is yet, just try again if that happens)

So what is this? It's a feed hand-built by me which uses the NIP-32 labels gleasonator.dev publishes to track trends. What does that mean? Coracle now has fully decentralized, shareable, algorithmic trending feeds! Who needs a caching server when you have this?!

For more details, take a look at the video demonstration I recorded this morning:

https://v.nostr.build/ml4rk.mp4

Full change log:

- [x] Show toast when offline

- [x] Use new indexeddb wrapper

- [x] Add `k` tag to deletions

- [x] Allow users to choose where to publish their profile when using a white-labeled instance

- [x] Add "open with" link populated by nip 89 handlers

- [x] Fix several community and calendar related bugs

- [x] Add reports using tagr-bot

- [x] Open links to coracle in same tab

- [x] Add global feeds

- [x] Add feed favorites

Earth: How much of it can we turn into Bitcoin and heat?

I have set up a modem and router once, 20 years ago. To be honest, I don't know enough to know what I'm doing wrong here. It seems that my router is able to call the ISP, username and password and VLAN ID seem to be set correctly.

Renamed interface ppp0 to pppoe-wan

Using interface pppoe-wan

Connect: pppoe-wan <--> eth0.7

Remote message: [UI-SBR:280064,46016;UI-LINEID:WinSIM.2GJS6;]

PAP authentication succeeded

peer from calling number xy:z1:12:34:5a:bc authorized

(number redacted)

Now Ethernet shows connecting... and that's it. When IP?? 1) what

If I enable ipv6 and set it to static, I get an Ethernet connection but no internet.

#asknostr #network

"Jetzt wo die Karre durch den TÜV ist kommen die Dinger wieder drauf" is a culture rich, traditional German sentence, reflecting the vibrance and ingenuity of the German people. #germanstr

Reads like a Red Hot Chili Peppers song

Ey/yo

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Thanks for sharing

I'm still not sure whether this is a real project, I'm reluctant to share my information. Yet my stool. Because it's top quality, chem free and athletically produced.

My top shelf Bluetooth headphones play a three second warning sound *wuuuUUUU-wuuuUUUU-wuuuUUUU* when battery level drops below 10% and then it plays the sounds every 10 minutes regardless the battery level or usage. It's set to be always louder than the audio listened to. The headphones do this independently, the left piece might hit 10% earlier than the right piece and they blurp the warning sound individually every 10 minutes. The batteries are still good for another hour minimum.

The warning is so loud I set my watch to 9:50 minutes timer to take out the earpiece, wait for the alarm, and put the back in 😔🔫 what were they thinking... This isn't nuclear annihilation approaching, it's just flat headphone batteries. Chill the fuck out with those video game soundeffects.

This whole setup is so wrong and over engineered. One beep when 10%, another when 5%, a tuut tuut at 3% would be plenty.

Can't change it in the settings, can't access the firmware, it is what it is.

They be painting again?

Socrates killed Socrates

I can't even view this content, neither Primal nor Amethyst. Nostr is fragmenting into unusability and a house divided will fall. An epoch of consolidation is needed soon.