Post AbuEp9d7Fe4ALFbyIC by tschaefer@ipv6.social
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 (DIR) Post #AbuEp9d7Fe4ALFbyIC by tschaefer@ipv6.social
       2023-11-17T18:40:22Z
       
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       @quux A story about IPv4 vs. #IPv6 http://www.quux.de/ipv4-ipv6.txt
       
 (DIR) Post #AbuF7ps2wK4YYtVFKq by stshank@mstdn.social
       2023-11-17T18:43:44Z
       
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       @tschaefer @quux It's possible that might be oversimplifying the transition just a little bit, heh heh.But honestly, how's it going? Is it a when-not-if situation, or is IPv6 still not a sure thing?
       
 (DIR) Post #AbuKStOfWYlNLlccGe by Myphatself@mstdn.social
       2023-11-17T19:43:31Z
       
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       @tschaefer @quux so what you are saying is you are a fanatic about ipv6? Ok.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbuMHzdgAxB5QsZcAq by litchralee_v6@ipv6.social
       2023-11-17T20:03:13Z
       
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       @tschaefer @quux Everything described in this fantasy/short story is plausible and desirable for our world. The one part I would object to is that after achieving victory, IPv6 should not be showered with glory forever, but instead fade into the background as a critical and wholly uncontroversial utility, just as running water and cellular networks have. That will be the full accomplishment, finally displacint legacy IP.Of course, victory is still a long way away.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbubUyYszVDvAUypBA by korvroffe@masto.ai
       2023-11-17T22:54:20Z
       
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       @tschaefer @quux the story conveniently assumes competence at the ISP-level. I have some bad news for the author.