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by vel0city
679 days ago
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> You are referencing the private blocks that are designed for private use. Sure, but the person I'm replying to wasn't making a distinction here. They're just saying, "Have you ever changed the static IP address of a computer", where does that exclude RFC1918 IP addresses? I'm right for the right reasons IRT to the person I'm replying to. There are IP addresses which are absolutely not globally unique in any way, shape, or form by design. > I think it's fair to say [public] IP address are intended to be unique to an org while private ips are not. "Unique to an org", that's massively different from "globally unique" which is what the person I replied to suggested. > multiple routers can broadcast the same IP so devices can use the closest router. 100% correct here, that's the biggest reason why you'd have an IP address shared among a lot of different devices. |
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I’ve been working in tech for 20 years, am coming off a year-long sabbatical, and for the past couple of months have been struggling with the feeling that the joy is gone and I should consider a radical career change.
Reading (what feels to me as) the aggressive pedantry of parent commenter in this thread is giving me a straight up anxiety attack. I’m not sure I have it in me anymore to be in meetings with people whose brains work this way.
Is it like this in every industry or is it more concentrated in tech? I don’t know who’s going to see this, but if you have any perspective or feedback you’d like to share, I’m all ears.