Poor guy who had to define the rules.
VonReposti
You know, I would have looked it up and checked if there were holes on my knowledge but you being a dick about it makes me not want to.
Next time, don't assume the worst in people and you might actually succeed in convincing them.
No, that's a placeholder a set. It's a class C range which is limited to 254 hosts.
No it's not. 192.168.x.x is a reserved class C range which per specification is limited to 255.255.255.0
The 192.168.x.x IP range doesn't allow for subnet masks greater than 255.255.255.0. How that's enforced I can't remember, but I'm 99% sure he isn't using larger subnets.
There is though reasons to stray from certain consumer products for server equipment.
Enterprise distributuions can hot-swap kernels, making it unnecessary to reboot in order to make system updates.
Probably, it looks a bit better at first glance. I'll give it a try.
That's one of the reasons I've worked diligently to remove Google from my life. Only Google branded service left is Maps (and Android if you count that). I really wish there was a map service bases on OSM with an as easily readable map UX as GMaps... OSM derived apps is usually too cluttered for anything where you need an overview in walkable cities.
According to EU regulations I think they're obligated to inform users of any changes, so removing the repo doesn't really do much to hinder people in tracking changes.
Where were you when @PipedLinkBot hit a while (true)
loop?
"Our business model isn't sustainable unless we remove worker rights"