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Why
But why
We both have skill issues
yeah i think the VPS i was running it on doesn't have ipv6 enabled and it was shitting the bed on the IP lookups
moved it to another VPS with ipv6 and now everything is mostly working again
because i am beanman109 not lexnet109
This is a huge progress for syncthing going v2.0.0 ngl
i believe they declined to support ipv6 in relays in the past this is yugee
anymore ipv6 talk and im removing all nodes @syncthingrelays.net
petition to get the devs of @syncthing on LET with a host rep account so we can hassle them about things
You alright down there mate? @NHNHNH000

My question presents itself
Why are you not lexnet109
6vpi ok?
Thank you!
it s possibel
is it just me always typo 'incogent'
will never recover from the docker update

that one is an age old question still unanswered much like what was first, the chicken or the egg?
what a headache for chatgpt to have to deal with

local relays
WTF in XFS is this shit
for anyone in this situation who would like their node location to show up again i have created an easy fix that you can do yourself!
please disable IPv6 on the VM affected and at the next 5 minute scrape interval it should correct itself, please leave IPv6 off to ensure this stays working i will not be fixing my code, thanks!
Wait where tf raid come from
I didnt ask 4 this
@allthemtings what prompt gave you this output
beanman109 lowendtalk.com overviewchat is this real??
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looks photoshopped
nah tbh that's precise
apparently my page borked because of that too
because the way I was extracting addresses from was giving me
[ipv6]IPInfo did not like IPv6 addresses with brackets
youve be scraped
regards