No, I'm currently on a monopolistic Canadian provider :)
I would wager IPv6 is likely on for most newer, provider-owned network equipment these days though. Others on different hardware and providers report similar.
Like I said though, I've been unable to identify a root cause, but Chromium does not like what's happening. At first I thought that my IP was being cycled by my VPN at these times and Chrome struggled to deal with it. I have no other leads, nor do I feel like I'm missing out XD
I would wager IPv6 is likely on for most newer, provider-owned network equipment these days though. Others on different hardware and providers report similar.
Like I said though, I've been unable to identify a root cause, but Chromium does not like what's happening. At first I thought that my IP was being cycled by my VPN at these times and Chrome struggled to deal with it. I have no other leads, nor do I feel like I'm missing out XD