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  1. Pinned Tweet
    11 Feb 2020
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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 23

    I caved and had to make an industry relevant version of the ol' "STOP DOING MATH" gem

    STOP DOING IPv6

Addresses were not suppose to have letters in them

years of work yet no real world use found for going bigger than 10.0.0.0/8

wanted more hosts than that for a laugh, we had a tool for that it was called NAT

yes please connect to 2001:500:2f::f. Just ping ff02::1%eth0 statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged

look at what the networking tech have been demanding your respect for all this time with the routers and switches we built for then

this is real network done by real networkers

[lots of complex diagrams, followed by many question marks]

" hello I would like to connect() to [complex diagram]"

They have played us for absolute fools
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  3. Jan 3
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  4. 28 Dec 2020

    But I don't want my printer to get DoSed.

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  5. Retweeted
    27 Dec 2020

    "IPv6 slows my computer down." What?! Why? "The IPs are longer to read for the computer." Can't argue with that. 🤷‍♂️

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  6. Retweeted
    14 Oct 2020

    Keep calm, patch your Windows, and move on.

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  7. 16 Jul 2020
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  8. 12 Jul 2020

    "Current [IPv6] implementations are insecure and could potentially compromise your privacy and security". --

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  9. 15 Jun 2020

    Didn't want to use Intel's AMT over IPv6 anyway

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  10. 9 May 2020
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  11. 7 Apr 2020

    I want to deploy , but I built my service provider network using Catalyst 9500

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  12. 10 Mar 2020
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  13. Retweeted
    28 Feb 2020

    I need IPv4 so I can use SSH - nope I need IPv4 so people can see my site - nope I need IPv4 so people can email me - nope I need IPv4 to download my software - nope Any we missed?

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  14. 27 Feb 2020
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  15. 19 Feb 2020

    This new default behaviour is going to catch s lot more people out than it benefits. If you're manually disabling IPv6, you can manually edit the nginx config.

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  16. 19 Feb 2020

    Because some people manually disable , the package maintainers decided to stop Nginx from listening on [::]:80 by default.

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  17. 16 Jan 2020
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  18. 16 Jan 2020
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  19. 19 Oct 2019
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  20. 9 Oct 2019
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