There's no place like [::1]
There's no place like [::1]
I bet all those people that got tattoos of "There's no place like 127.0.0.1" are so embarrassed now that IPv6 has been adopted globally.
now that IPv6 has been adopted globally.
Now that is a quality joke
271 1 ReplyIt's 2024 and no isp's in my country still provide ipv6 from what I have seen.
33 0 ReplyOP is right, though… https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/XA
28 4 ReplySo 37% of the world...
Ipv4 is till the vast majority
35 2 ReplyWell, still less than half of the internet
35 2 ReplyAfrica 2%. Nigerian princes falling behind.
21 0 ReplyI cannot use mobile data with ipv6, as no carrier in my country gives them out.
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Rofl
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Those are probably the same people running my ISP, because there are no expectations of them ever implementing ipv6...
52 0 Reply"With modern science, we're able to see what kind of memes they're making in the year 2300."
52 0 ReplyNo place like ~/
52 0 ReplyNo place like $HOME
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No place like localhost
39 0 ReplyNo place like loopback
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adopted globally
Lol yeah, okay. Talk to me when you can actually get to most sites with IPv6.
21 0 ReplyAlso, https://whynoipv6.com/
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Feeling personally attacked here.. I'm coincidentally trying to get ipv6 remote to my machine working right but I don't know what I'm doing so while everything is working by itself anything I try fails.. 💀
(I don't need help, it's better if I learn it the hard way)
15 0 ReplyThere is nothing wrong in asking for help if you hit a wall mate.
11 0 ReplyI'll bring a scraper
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My home provider had IPv6 for like two years, after I specifically opened a support ticket for it. Now it's broken and they won't bother to fix it, because no one else asks them.
14 0 ReplyThere's no place like
localhost
9 0 ReplyIndeed. Has "home" ever been an alias for 127.0.0.1?.
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