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by orangeboats 68 days ago
You have to be really special if you think a 32-bit address space can cope with the ever expanding internet. We only managed to scrape by for now because ISPs keep on putting more and more people behind CGNAT. (My country's ISPs forced the migration to CGNAT because they literally couldn't get more IPv4 blocks without spending a hefty amount)
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You have to be really special

I am very special, mama said so.

I stand by what I said. Get countries to do what I said and DHCP will take care of the rest. CGNAT can be binned once people do what I said.

DHCP? For country-level IP allocation?

Yeah, your mama was not wrong - you indeed are a special one. Now, let's bring you to a nearby playground...

DHCP? For country-level IP allocation?

No, that would darn silly. For ISP allocation like all normal ISP's.

Gosh golly friend.