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by benjiro
160 days ago
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Man, readability of IP numbers is a important thing. You are not always in a situation where you can simply copy the address. I can tell you what is what simply from the Ipv4 address, but when its IPv6, my dyslexia is going to kick my behind. Readability reduces errors, and IPv6 is extreme unreadable. And we have not talked yet about pre-fix, post-fix, that range :: indicator, ... Reading a Ipv6 network stack is just head pain inducing, where as Ipv4 is not always fun but way more readable. They where able to just extend IPv4 with a extra range, like 1.192.120.121.122, 2.... and you have another 255 Ipv's ... They did the same thing for the Belgium number plates (1-abc-001) and they will run out in the year 11990 somewhere lol... The problem is, that Ipv6 is over engineered, and had no proper transition from Ipv4 > Ipv6 build in, and that is why 30 years later, we are still dealing with the fallout. |
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