Interesting timing.

It's ass based communism lol

Bumhole heatstroke is a thing. Gotta be careful.

Man, this post is pure gold.

I wonder if instead of pushing for right to repair, wouldn't it be better to push for the abolition of intellectual property altogether.

Intellectual property is crap anyway

Lol this is hilarious. Me mata de la risa

Lol now that they had enough time to tamper with them, time to "unseal" them

Thank you! Seems like I'll need to learn Docker networking. I had read that some projects like Tor use their own tool to simulate networks, but it's probably overkill for this, as it's just a pet project.

Thanks a bunch for the detailed response! Yes, for this project which is not really serious I just need to have some NAT scenarios working, so that I can try it with a few friends. I'm on a quest to understand how decentralized technologies and cryptography work. I think rusturn should do the trick.

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I've seen a few but I can't decide which protocol to use yet. I'm working on a DHT pet project and I'd like to avoid making it rely on any relay servers.

Thanks in advance for any pointers!

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DHT Pet Project (links.hackliberty.org)

I'm building this implementation of a circular DHT from scratch because I want to learn and understand how peer-to-peer protocols work. So far so good, but I'm realizing I don't know two things and I don't know where to find them:

  1. What NAT traversal method to use. Do I necessarily need to rely on relay servers for UDP hole punching or STUN?
  2. What is the most reasonable way to test the overall system is working? Should I build a docker network with each node being a container or are there specialized tools for testing networked applications?

Thanks in advance for any answers or pointers!

high volume, low quality... sounds like made in china lol

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I'm following this course with its book and it's really nice.

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I'm not sure if I'd use pfsense but some of the advice here is quite useful.

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