@_r@donotsta.re @lethalbit@vt.social (actually, I don’t have IPv6 because of my ISP)that's fair. but like, this isn't because the systems they run fundamentally have no support for IPv6. I didn't claim IPv6 is universal or that everyone has it. I claimed that all relevant devices support it, and it's just a matter of ISPs turning it on. they're certainly running some flavor of BSD or Linux, which has supported IPv6 for forever. it's literally just a configuration error. a skill issue if you will. the IPv8 draft reads as if IPv6 is nearly impossible to implement and nobody bothers. like IPv8 is better because it's a superset of IPv4 . you switch over and IPv4 keeps working. well guess what!!! you enable IPv6 and IPv4 also keeps working if you don't disable it!!!!! there is no way IPv8 will ever make stubborn ISPs fix what is broken, when IPv6 is already universally supported and widely deployed.