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Why is IPv6 so complicated?

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  • M Martin ISDN

    politics man (read economics). they make everything anew so that common people won't know how things work anymore. it is not allowed for people to know all, how the car, the computer, the internet, the washing machine... works. you have time to learn only one thing in life and for the rest of things you can only be a consumer. that thing moves the business, by making new things that brake how old things work. and those new things are going to be explained by a mass of new technical abbreviations and acronyms that have almost exactly the same meaning as the old ones, but these are brand new. and the hipsters are going to love this and show off. at the same time science is moving in the opposite direction. scientists are trying to discover the unified natural law that explains everything.

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    the unified natural law that explains everything

    Sh*t happens! There, done.

    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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    • L Lost User

      Mark_Wallace wrote:

      What annoys me most is that when I ping a domain name to find out its IP address, it sometimes comes up with an IPv6 address -- and there's no way in the fruggin' world I'm going to remember that!

      All you need to remember is a single number: 4 ping -4 localhost Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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      Is that right? Cheers! I'll give it a try, next time a ping returns an ipv6 address.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      • K kalberts

        Honesty: Are you walking around remembering IPv4 addresses?? What for?

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        Hey, get a real man's job, and you'll find out.

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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