They told me everything would be ipv6 by now

>they told me everything would be ipv6 by now
>entire internet is still ipv4
>can't even post on Jow Forums without an ipv4 address
did the jews lie to steal my ipv4 addresses?

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NAT and subnet allocation pretty much obviated the need for more IP addresses at least for now. And all the nifty extras that were going to be introed in IPv6 were backported to v4 so there's even less reason.
Everyone is just hoping that new devices will have both ipv4 and v6 support, and so in a few decades everything will have migrated. v6 is definitely the long term solution that you can migrate to slowly, just don't forget to migrate. Not looking forward to it to be honest, half my job is typing is in IPv4

Half the world's integrated computers (idk, what is the term for all the boxes that run ATMs and traffic lights) are running XP or earlier, it'll be a while

>idk, what is the term for all the boxes that run ATMs and traffic lights
embedded computers

embedded systems, also i thought most of them ran linux or windows 7

>imagine using ipv6 for your local network
wew lad

Also, ISPs are the ones who refuse to use ipv6

thanks, I should know that, my bf maintains the things for local telecoms
All I hear from him about his job is bitching about windows XP and how it's still on everything. Maybe we're just too backwater around here

gaaaaay

...no?

>I'm a girl teehee
>I'm gay teehee
pick one

tee hee.

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would love to see his boipussy

>imagine using ipv6 for your local network
I do.

nah, he's not much into butt play

useless

sorry to disappoint

My ISP in Belgium switched mostly to ipv6, they still support ipv4 obviously.

IPv6 is a meme. They messed it up again.

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this image is autistic as fuck
it's honestly so autistic it makes me wonder if it's bait

Do you want me to write you a ipv6 parser in C?

C++ programmer here.
I see nothing wrong with IPv6 address syntax.

So this is how brainlets see the world.

Home ISPs are rolling it out. Comcast turned it on five years ago for anyone with a compatible modem and router. Major cloud providers have IPv6 too. It's the shitty old enterprise networks with Cisco, Meraki, etc. that are slow to move.

Yeah its a chicken and egg problem, my ISP hasn't even bothered with it.

Don't forget all those companies holding onto masses of IPV4 addresses.

Why no ipv5?
It should be compatible with Ipv4, yet provide two more bytes.

Not enough of an improvement to justify migration.

asdf

>migrate
dude all devices migrated like two decades ago, ipv6, ipv8, ipv10 none of those are going to happen