Post #1886737
2026-02-07 10:32 UTC
Replies (14)
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@avatastic@avatastic.uk 2026-02-08 23:22
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social hah IPv6 isn't that old. What do you mean NT 4.0 had support for it?!
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@wyatt@soc.megatokyo.moe 2026-02-08 17:17
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social solaris 8 has ipv6 support and comes with CDE
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@claudius@darmstadt.social 2026-02-08 17:05
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social
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@mthie@fedi.mthie.com 2026-02-08 16:39
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social Funny. Our FTTH provider doesn't support IPv6 and they don't even plan to support it.
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@ovrim@wien.rocks 2026-02-08 06:43
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social and folks keep using IPv4 which is way older ...
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@lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me 2026-02-07 21:04
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social Yeah, can confirm, my Sun Workstation with Solaris 10 from 2005 has IPv6 :D
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@andrago@sk.not-a.cat 2026-02-07 10:56
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social I guess IPv4 usage is for archaeologic purposes then :neocat_woozy:
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@ifrauding@don.linxx.net 2026-02-07 10:42
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social Someone call the fire department. Significant burning detected.
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@TheOneDoc@tech.lgbt 2026-02-09 10:58
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social so is Ethernet
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@ghouston@mamot.fr 2026-02-09 00:14
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social it has 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 addresses, surely it can't be obsolete already? Edit: all my recent connections to Mastodon are IPv6, we've finally reached the point of using it without noticing.
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@stellated@mastodon.sdf.org 2026-02-08 20:39
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social can confirm!
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@flyingsaceur@ioc.exchange 2026-02-08 14:48
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social the HIXI stack: - (GNU) HURD - IPv6 - Xanadu - Internet2
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@kajer@infosec.exchange 2026-02-08 13:30
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social So... we moved on to something better? Right?
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@muvlon@hachyderm.io 2026-02-08 10:13
@eoaiuastwg@borg.social Yeah but sadly some people just can't let it die and move on