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Do you ever feel like 15 byte limit for interface names on Linux is annoying? I have a solution for you: use emojis. Hotdog as a word is 6 bytes, but 🌭 is just 4! 👨🔬 pic.twitter.com/qCcbp8twFw
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You can also pack emojis in binary IPv6 representation. In /64 prefix your ISP gives you it's possible to fit up to two emojis 😎
Please excuse me while I rewrite some MACs to get 2604:5500:c2f1:ff01::☕️ assigned to my coffee maker. pic.twitter.com/KGAGSRgIPi
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Ivan Babrou
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If you are into legacy IPv4, you're out of luck. Most of the good 4 byte emojis start with 0xf0, which means that their IPv4 address lands into reserved 240.0.0.0/4 ☹️ pic.twitter.com/JIEPmrxKM3
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Jerome Fleury
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How many bytes for 🌭 with ketchup ?
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Martin J. Levy
@mahtin
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No! Leave /dev as an ASCII-only zone.
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Eugene Dounar
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Alan 🦾
@Caust1c
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This is so great! Refactoring our stack at Segment to make all interfaces animal emoji 🦌.
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Ben Ritter
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Not Hotdog.
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Maxime 🎄❄
@punkeel
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