See also: the documentary starting Mr Spurlock titled, Super Size Me
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Half-Life 3 confirmed
Oh yeah, that's gooooood...
Haha. I have to give a presentation soon on unit testing, for our juniors. I'm tempted to include this in the deck, but then again...
OP, I love how you just casually drop a fictional character's name and assume we all know who Gilfoyle is.
I do, for sure, but it's still funny.
If you don't find a good app, check out Memos on github. It's lightweight and could do what you need.
Yes but in my experience, the performance is horrible (at least a couple of years ago). Imo, Immich is the way to go now.
I mean, that should work for most software these days. It only doesn't work for really complicated apps like a DAW or rocket controls or Gimp.
Thanks again and yep, I should have thought to reboot the server sooner.
I had a thought after all the above. What if there were two devices in the lan with that same .137 IP? It's inside the DHCP range but I thought having the router reserve the 137 address for my server would mean no other PC could get it.
I'm gonna check out that angle, move the server to an IP outside the DHCP range next.
I installed the suggested he.net app. Sending its Ping from the phone (.106) returns no responses from the server (.137).
I've no idea about the rest of what you wrote, or how to test layer 2 or 3 specifically. I've no way to run a packet capture, that I know of. Thanks for trying in any case.
Hey, thanks. I'd really rather not change the server's IP; it runs a number of docker-based services and I have other PCs configured to use the current address (like Rokus).
Can a stock Android phone have a custom HOSTS file? Or could there be a firewall I didn't install?
I tried pinging the phone from the server. No responses at all. Not sure if that's normal for Android or not.
Both the server and phone have static IPs assigned and use the same gateway - 192.168.68.1 / 24.
I just added this to my linked in profile. Thanks!
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