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RRapidjayant1734
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April 16, 2025 at 6:41 amThere’s only a finite number of numbers you need to change or block. This has a technological solution. Use it.RRapidjayant1734
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April 16, 2025 at 6:39 amDamn bro. Fighting fire with napalm.April 9, 2025 at 7:57 am in reply to: Minor (16M) online friend likely used an IP grabber to get my location. Can I actually report this? #19783RRapidjayant1734
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April 9, 2025 at 7:57 amMan, it’s super complex.They have NAT44, NAT46, NAT64, and finally NAT66. You already know about NAT44 i.e.IPv4 to IPv4 address translation, but you might have IPv6-only clients that need some kind of mechanism to talk to IPv4 only hosts (you’ll see this in mobile networks like LTE/5G), and likewise IPv4-only hosts needing to talk to IPv6-only hosts, and finally NAT66, which translates, as you guessed it, IPv6 hosts to IPv6 hosts.
I’ve heard about this being used to preserve unique local addresses in enterprise networks (and I guess Jio also uses this) as it sort of hides hosts behind a NAT device like a router and protects devices that might have all its ports open by default (see “NAT firewall effect”) and also in multihoming scenarios where a data center, for example, might have connections to multiple ISPs for network redundancy, but instead of having multiple global IPv6 addresses for each hosts, each host would have one unique local address and the NAT devices do the translation based on which ISP connection it uses.
It’s an unfortunate historical accident with IPv6 not being developed fast enough to prevent the proliferation of NAT devices. Maybe if it was developed fast enough, we would’ve come up with better solutions in-place of NAT firewall protection and multihoming capabilities.
April 7, 2025 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Minor (16M) online friend likely used an IP grabber to get my location. Can I actually report this? #19779RRapidjayant1734
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April 7, 2025 at 11:02 pmOh, it most certainly does. I’m on JioFiber and have actually checked this using traceroute. They have a ridiculous amount of nesting too. They even use it over IPv6, which is a bit odd tbh. The only way you can get a static IP address with JioFiber, last I checked, was to be a business or be setting some kind of CCTV camera.April 7, 2025 at 7:04 am in reply to: Minor (16M) online friend likely used an IP grabber to get my location. Can I actually report this? #19765RRapidjayant1734
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April 7, 2025 at 7:04 amI’m not a lawyer, but am a software engineer, and I can tell you that ISPs in India usually use CGNATs, which means that they share the same IP for thousands of customer, so this doesn’t really reveal your location in any granular way. Maybe reveals your city, maybe even reveals a different city, but you have nothing to worry about in terms of safety.My practical advice here is to stop talking to people online who openly reveal they’re trying to track your location. You can just block him or just stop messaging him altogether and you should be fine. Hopefully you didn’t reveal anything else that might be personally identifying.
Legally, I personally wouldn’t want to waste time on what people in my field call “script kiddies”.
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April 7, 2025 at 4:46 amNot yet. He’s on his way to the city right now. Fingers crossed ๐ค.RRapidjayant1734
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April 6, 2025 at 5:56 pmI didn’t grow up in India, so I’m unaware of this. Is this common knowledge in India? If so, damn. He’s being very stupid. It’s not even that he’s not returning it. It’s that he does not pick up calls at all making it all very sus.RRapidjayant1734
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April 6, 2025 at 11:11 amSo I went to the police station to file a case, but when the cop called him, he picked up and promised to return it this afternoon. And of course he didn’t show up, in fact, he said he was in his hometown some two hours away, so I guess he never even PLANNED to show up. We went to the police station again to file the case, but again he picked up when the police called him and promised to return the headphones in the morning. We are going to go to the police station tmrw morning and filing an FIR. Up to him if he returns the headphones or not.April 3, 2025 at 9:57 am in reply to: Want to start an extramarital affair with a maid as a 22M. Is it legal if she consents? #22109RRapidjayant1734
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April 3, 2025 at 9:57 amI don’t think you’ll understand this if you’re just told not to do it, but here’s a list of things that COULD happen and DO happy regularly:– The maid accuses you for sexual assault.
– The maid says you convinced her to have sex under the pretense of marriage.
– The maid, potentially coming from a lower caste community, gets the law on her side.Etc, etc.
You, of course, could fight these legally and win, but the lakhs spent on lawyer fees/bribes and bribes for the judge will make this all not worth it.
You know what’s cheap? A quick fap on pornhub. I recommend this.
But, alas, you are young, and y’all people only learn from the consequences, but don’t tell us that we didn’t warn you.
April 3, 2025 at 9:56 am in reply to: Want to start an extramarital affair with a maid as a 22M. Is it legal if she consents? #22122RRapidjayant1734
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April 3, 2025 at 9:56 amI don’t think you’ll understand this if you’re just told not to do it, but here’s a list of things that COULD happen and DO happy regularly:– The maid accuses you for sexual assault.
– The maid says you convinced her to have sex under the pretense of marriage.
– The maid, potentially coming from a lower caste community, gets the law on her side.Etc, etc.
You, of course, could fight these legally and win, but the lakhs spent on lawyer fees/bribes and bribes for the judge will make this all not worth it.
You know what’s cheap? A quick fap on pornhub. I recommend this.
But, alas, you are young, and y’all people only learn from the consequences, but don’t tell us that we didn’t warn you.
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April 3, 2025 at 5:56 amI’ll keep you posted dude!RRapidjayant1734
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April 3, 2025 at 5:52 amOkay, will go to the police station ASAP. I hope this works. Thanks for your help kind internet stranger!RRapidjayant1734
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April 3, 2025 at 5:50 amWill the cops try to get money from me?RRapidjayant1734
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April 2, 2025 at 2:19 amI stand corrected. It’s a bit nuanced, but you’re right, soliciting the services of a prostitute in a non-public place is not strictly illegal.RRapidjayant1734
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April 2, 2025 at 1:08 amNAL but I’m pretty sure paying for a prostitute is already illegal in India, so not sure what you hope to achieve going via a legal route. Do you want to additionally get extorted by the cops? -
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