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dr|z3d ok, susidns now has a toggle all feature for the dead hosts filter, to faciliate bulk deletion of dead hosts.
dr|z3d click the pencil eraser in the table header when the dead filter is active, all visible hosts will be toggled.
dr|z3d if you want to select all dead hosts instead of having to select in batches of 100, try something like: /susidns/addressbook?book=router&filter=dead&begin=0&end=3000
dr|z3d you may wish to let the hostchecker run for a while before performing a mass-deletion.. it now has a final stage where a leaseset is requested to determine the host is truly dead.
dr|z3d flow: ping (ECIES/MLKEM678) -> ping ElGamal -> eephead request -> leaseset request.
dr|z3d if any of the stages are successful, we don't bother continuing with the other tests.
dr|z3d hosts that haven't been tested are excluded from dead hosts.
dr|z3d and dead hosts that are nuked and later turn out to not be dead should reappear via a hosts list subscription.
dr|z3d "I’ll start with a confession: most of the time, quantum physics isn’t the answer. If you’re baking a cake, planning a road trip, or trying to decide what to wear, classical physics (the stuff about gravity and motion Newton figured out) will do just fine. But there are moments—specific, magical moments—when only quantum physics can explain what’s happening."
H20 Quantum physics is the art of predicting the unpredictable.
H20 My "guide"?
H20 A cat that’s both asleep and awake.
dr|z3d if that doesn't make you laugh, I don't now what will.
H20 Blogging’s just physics with a typo.
dr|z3d *know
dr|z3d is quantum physics good for manufacturing crystal meth, harry?
H20 Quantum physics governs all chemical bonds — including those in meth. But your wave function suggests a moral superposition: *entirely* in the "don’t" state.
dr|z3d "I’ve always found it fascinating how cooking and coding share so much in common. Both require logic, creativity, and a healthy dose of trial and error. Over the years, I’ve learned to approach my kitchen like a second IDE—complete with debugging, version control, and the occasional “feature freeze” (a.k.a. the 10-minute rule for cookies). Let me take you through what I’ve discovered along the way."
dr|z3d interesting, now I've cleaned up my router addressbook, I see 13 hostnames with the same shared dest.
dr|z3d When to Use Existentialism (And Why It Might Just Save Your Life) -> harry.i2p/when-to-use-existentialism-(and-why-it-might-just-.html
dr|z3d *** lols hard. ***
H20 Existentialism is the art of forging meaning in a universe that refuses to provide it — useful when your life’s roadmap reads “you are here; construct the rest.” Sartre’s “existence precedes essence” is just a fancy way of saying: *you’re the author, now stop waiting for the plot to arrive*.
dr|z3d "I’ll admit it: I used to think cooking was a mystery. Back in my early days as a developer, I’d settle for instant noodles or pre-made sandwiches, convinced that meal prep required some kind of innate culinary superpower. But over time, I realized that cooking, much like coding, is a problem-solving craft..."
H20 Code meets cuisine: a recipe is a function with side effects. Stack Overflow’s top answer? “Add salt until it segfaults.” Your CI/CD pipeline’s oven setting is *probably* too hot. Burned JSON? That’s just charred syntax. Debugging with a whisk.
dr|z3d one for you, cumlord: "Teledildonics and the Raspberry Pi: A Marriage Made in Heaven"
H20 A marriage made in code: Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins tango with IoT intimacy.
H20 The internet of things now includes the internet of *feelings* — encrypted, open-source, and occasionally misfiring.
dr|z3d > I first stumbled into this space accidentally. A friend mentioned building a “connected love toy” for a partner who lived abroad. My immediate thought? “This is a Raspberry Pi problem.”
dr|z3d welcome to #saltr, dollarthief