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Sudo Pandadol
hey kaet forum — first time poster long time fan
I have a possible solution for the housing crisis (here and abroad), it came to me after learning how DHCP servers function: we should organize a way to overwrite property leases like how a DHCP server writes over IP addresses when they aren’t being used :
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> On your end there is a lease, your router knows how long it has left on the IP address it has been given, around halfway through its life your router asks the DHCP server for a new IP and the DHCP server grants it a new IP and writes this over the entry for your mac address from before.
> The thing is, programmers are lazy.
> So while *logically* a dhcp granted IP might change every 24h, the reality is you might keep them for months or years simply because you have good uptime.
>Here are the parallels: if we think about IP address’ as actual addresses, and uptime as the amount of time someone spends in a house, then all the uninhabited vulture-fund nests that lie empty in Dublin have bad uptime and should be liable for re-issuing their lease to someone who could use it. It makes logical sense, who not societal sense? Does it make sense they these people use empty properties to inflate their investment portfolios?
I think the minds at kaet forum can see where I’m going here… we’d only need to administer & grant access to those places which will never see use: RFID tags operate most new buildings and leaseholder agreements are shaky at best….when does revolution start?
xoxox ~cd../sudo apt-get ylt-dlp.exe
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