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0.0 | 9.8 | |
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Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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sbz-switch
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Sound Blaster Command - Can this output setting be a hotkey?
Thought you might want to know about sbz-switch in case you didn't see my other comment.
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Best Headphone/Speaker Toggle for SBZ: Use AHK and sbz-switch (found on Github)
After doing some Googling, I came upon sbz-switch on Github. Looking at it, I realized this is what I was looking for. This does SBZ settings manipulation at the command line; no window or mouse manipulation required. With sbz-switch in hand, I quickly wrote an AHK (AutoHotKey) script to toggle my headphones and speakers. To properly do the toggle, I do a Registry read (the same way SBZ Switcher did it) on the SBZ card settings. To figure out what Registry Key to read from, I decompiled SBZ Switcher to see how it does it (will be a device under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio\Render) and quickly found the right DWORD that toggles (for me this was {77f01702-a9d1-11df-a289-000bdb7312a5},15). Knowing that, I can quickly read the current state (headphones or speakers) and then toggle appropriately. All with one hotkey with no window or mouse manipulation!
trippy
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Apnic: Cgnat is harming internet innovation (2022)
[3] https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy/issues/1104
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 11 Dec 2023
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Trippy – A Network Diagnostic Tool
You are right that showing packet loss for intermediate hops is a frequent source of confusion.
Rather than leave it out, I added a status column which shows different statuses for intermediate hops (blue if the hop responds to less than 100% of probes and brown if it responds to 0%) vs the target hop (amber and red).
Where this breaks down is when dealing with ECMP for UDP & TCP tracing, as a given hop (ttl) may represent the target for a given round of tracing but not for the next. The mistake, imho, is to associate _any_ data with a hop (ttl) rather than the hop in the context of a tracing flow.
That is why Trippy had a number of features aimed at helping with ECMP, such as Paris and Dublin tracing, and the ability to filter tracing by unique flow id. I've covered these quite a bit in the 0.8.0 [0] and 0.9.0 [1] release notes if you want to know more.
[0] https://github.com/fujiapple852/trippy/releases/tag/0.8.0
- Trippy: A Network Diagnostic Tool
- Trippy: Network Diagnostic Tool
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Trippy 0.9.0 Release
Tracing flows: breakdown complex UDP/TCP ECMP traces into individual flows (i.e. common network path); render a chart of flows in GraphViz DOT format (example)
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[Media] Introducing Trippy: A Network Diagnostic Tool
u/queiss_ the 0.8.0 release note has a section covering this, but the TL;DR is:
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