Python type hints are probably "worth it" for me

I feel that NAT is inevitable even with IPv6

IPv6 networks do apparently get probed

The history of Unix's ioctl and signal about window sizes

Potential pragmatic handling of partial matches for HTTP conditional GET

The question of whether to still allow HTTP/1.0 requests or block them

Go's new small language features from 1.22 and 1.23 are nice

Traditionally, init on Unix was not a service manager as such

Daemonization in Unix programs is probably about restarting programs

I wish (Linux) WireGuard had a simple way to restrict peer public IPs