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  • Its really not possible to remember an IPv6.

    skill issue. Your ISP isn’t giving you a /128, you don’t have to remember a whole ass SLAAC address. My desktop has like 4 IPv6 addresses most of the time, but I only have to remember the one I assigned it and my network prefix. This is one of the advantages of IPv6; you can have an easy to remember, and SLAAC, and privacy-extension addresses all at once.

    I can’t prove it, but I’m typing this from my head- 2a05:f6c7:8321::10
    That’s about as human readable as IPv4.


  • IPv6 isn’t just a larger IPv4. There are features inherent to it, like link-local actually functioning and being predictable, unlike APIPA in v4 which was grafted on as an afterthought and breaks more than it works.

    It also functions router-less. You can grab 30 10-port switches and just stick them together and start plugging computers in. It will work without configuration or an authority.

    I am all v6 internally, but that’s not because I have a splatillion devices, but rather it’s just better and easier to manage.














  • No it doesn’t. It would work like Copyright currently works.

    I don’t need my works to be in any database for them to be protected by copyright. I simply have to declare their license or have the license be assumed by not declaring it. That’s how it already works. You, the owner of the copyrighted works, has to sue the infringer. It’s not an automated process. Your ‘likeness’ doesn’t need to be in any database if you can prove they used your likeness. Content ID was an attempt by Google to automate the removal process on their platforms so they could wash their hands of the problem.




  • I think its safe to say that anything with a public facing login, which has also poked me, is compromised. 260 Shadowfoundation hits and 274 others, a handful of which were also legit scanners, that identified themselves and their purpose.
    it’s probably very close to 50/50.

    I try to contact someone responsible about it when I can. 😀