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Being forced to use #IPv6 makes you realize how terrible the adoption still is.

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    Being forced to use #IPv6 makes you realize how terrible the adoption still is.

    Why do so many companies refuse to adopt it?

    Hats of to my mastodon instance for supporting it ❤

    #sysadmin #networking

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    • aaron@troet.cafeA aaron@troet.cafe

      Being forced to use #IPv6 makes you realize how terrible the adoption still is.

      Why do so many companies refuse to adopt it?

      Hats of to my mastodon instance for supporting it ❤

      #sysadmin #networking

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      @Aaron Although its unfortunately centralisation of the internet, Cloudflare has done wonders for ipv6 in the last few years as more and systems and sites have thrown themselves behind the cloudflare tunnel and proxy network.

      A small win, even if it comes with a loss

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