Yes. 127.0.0.0/8 is reserved IPv4 address space for Loopback. It is perfectly valid, and occasionally useful, to use other loopback addresses that are functionally identical, like 127.0.1.1 or 127.0.0.53, which carry semantic information for the initiated, like “53? Must be DNS-related, obviously!”
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What AI-generated, non-working, obviously incorrect garbage is this? Also, you want to define this as an alias to type the command 33% faster, too!
alias fc='ffmpeg -c copy -map 0:0 -f data - 2>/dev/null -i '
Amateurs.
In some retirement homes, we hear feeble cries for justice, lamenting “source tarballs are even cross-platform, just build yourself already as intended”, but nobody received that suggestion from their AI assistant, just a list of packaging services you should subscribe to instead.
This reminds me of the tale of the coder tasked to write an input validator for IPv4 addresses. Poor bastard.
Another fun one:
0177.042.017.066
PSA: Don’t zero-pad your IPv4 octets. Decimal is for simpletons.