#arpnetworks 2016-06-02,Thu

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up_the_ironsmnathani: i'm going to tweet that you know
;)
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nathaniup_the_irons : I saw the tweet, but no credit :-) [13:57]
up_the_ironsdone :) [14:04]
nathaniThanks [14:18]
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sjacksoOh man, new favorite internet answer.
In reply to someone asking about the effect of gcc -dM, a commenter replied "What the -d flag does is define something. So passing -dM to the compiler would be the exact same as putting this: #define M"
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up_the_ironssjackso: but why is that your favorite? seems like a pretty straightforward reply ;) [16:12]
sjacksowell, it is, and it's well-meaning... it was followed by a whole little lecture on defining symbols on the command line [16:24]
up_the_ironsah ok [16:24]
sjacksobut that's -D; -d is unrelated and considerably more esoteric [16:24]
up_the_ironsoh, so -d *doesn't* do what that guy said [16:26]
sjacksono, it does something completely different [16:26]
up_the_ironsyeah, now that I think about it, it's -D, you're right [16:26]
sjackso`echo | gcc -dM -E` dumps all the compiler's implicit and predefined macros, which is sort of nerdy fun but not an everyday need. [16:27]
up_the_ironsi c [16:30]
sjacksoanyway, excuse the outburst. The poor commenter was just trying to help. I've been squinting at gcc documentation all day and am reaching a point of being too easily amused. [16:31]
up_the_ironsno worries :) [16:31]
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JC_Dentonseems to be a frustrating week. netflix blocking 6to4 tunnels. teamviewer pwnage is causing some of my friends grief. and my bank's fraud alert blocker went nutso. [20:39]
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mnathaniJC_Denton: to be fair though services like He.net IPv6 tunnels make it very hard for Netflix to know where the end user is exactly as they all come from the same /32 prefix, GeoIP is still in its infancy when it comes to IPv6 [21:19]
JC_Dentoni suppose i could switch back to my native dual stack
the prefix delegation instability seems to have finally (and silently) subsided
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