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jbreckmckye / Cloudflare.md
Last active December 1, 2025 01:37
The CloudFlare outage was a good thing

The Cloudflare outage was a good thing

Cloudflare, the CDN provider, suffered a massive outage today. Some of the world's most popular apps and web services were left inaccessible for serveral hours whilst the Cloudflare team scrambled to fix a whole swathe of the internet.

And that might be a good thing.

The proximate cause of the outage was pretty mundane: a bad config file triggered a latent bug in one of Cloudflare's services. The file was too large (details still hazy) and this led to a cascading failure across Cloudflare operations. Probably there is some useful post-morteming about canary releases and staged rollouts.

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rmtbb / ChatGPT Canvas HTML Renderer from Clipboard.url
Last active July 5, 2025 17:49
Bookmarklet that lets you render a full HTML page with any included css and javascript that is currently copied to your clipboard. Also works for SVG code. Useful with ChatGPT Canvas
javascript:(function(){try{navigator.clipboard.readText().then(function(t){if(t){var e=window.open("","_blank","width=800,height=600");e.document.open(),e.document.write(t),e.document.close()}else alert("Clipboard is empty. Please copy some text to the clipboard first.")}).catch(function(t){console.error("Failed to read clipboard contents: ",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to access the clipboard. Please ensure your browser allows clipboard access.")})}catch(t){console.error("An error occurred:",t),alert("An error occurred while trying to open the new window with the clipboard content.")}})();//bookmarklet_title: HTML Preview from Clipboard
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timothyham / ipv6guide.md
Last active December 4, 2025 16:38
A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins

A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins

This guide is for homelab admins who understand IPv4s well but find setting up IPv6 hard or annoying because things work differently. In some ways, managing an IPv6 network can be simpler than IPv4, one just needs to learn some new concepts and discard some old ones.

Let’s begin.

First of all, there are some concepts that one must unlearn from ipv4:

Concept 1