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Hoppscotch - https://hoppscotch.io has been a good alternative for my use cases.


This might shed some light on what they did... Amazing work to say the least. https://github.blog/2021-01-29-making-githubs-new-homepage-f...


An appropriate place to make a report: https://compliance.umn.edu/


If you're dealing with production traffic and live credentials... NO!


The recommendation is to assign a /56 to end users from an ISP. That would give you plenty of subnets to work with.

/56 == 256 /64s Each /64 == 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 addresses


I have a pretty good ISP - I get a /56 but the original idea was /48 for everyone. I only have 256 subnets available. With /48 I would have say 256 x 256 subnets which would be ideal for my family. With /56 I have very little elbow room.

Each subnet (/64) is 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 addresses - which is nice.


Sadly, plenty of ISPs use DS-Lite with a single /64 issued.

(I'm looking at you UPC/Virgin Media/Liberty Global)


Vodafone cable in germany does the same..


This. 100 times this.


Are you sure it's not https://www.equifaxbreach2017.com

/s


Equifax? And no.

Their whole business model is based on selling your info. Only way they are going out of business is if companies stop giving them info.


Like keybase?


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