This generation will never own IPv4 address and will instead always be stuck renting

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goddamn nimbys keep preventing new IP construction and refuse to enable IPv6
@theresnotime boomers IPv4 generational wealth

@theresnotime Rent IPv4 addresses?! Do I look like I'm made of money? /lh

I will be stuck forever only having IPv6

@theresnotime paying extra for a static ip address and i don’t even get BGP raccess!
@theresnotime I own 127.0.0.1. It‘s mine
@flo oh yeah? But I got the whole 127.0.0.0/8 block for myself! ​
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@theresnotime i wish i could get my own ipv6
@theresnotime dreams of becoming an isp never die
@rail wanna become an ISP together?

@theresnotime where tho

the terf island? welllllllllll

@rail @theresnotime well you can. just gotta pay an annual fee to ripe bc of stupid policies that'll give the industry a shortage of young network engineers quite soon
@rail @theresnotime other than that, just go to glauca, they can help you with that
@rail @theresnotime that's not difficult and not too expensive. But there's not much use in it.
@theresnotime Haha ohh.. I'm laughing but deep inside
@theresnotime We should try to convince the right wing pundits that NAT is communism.
@ids1024 @theresnotime Unironically a benefit to society.
@theresnotime we need better net infrastructure.
@theresnotime You can’t even easily rent one these days outside of North America. You can only sublet one room amongst the hundreds that your landlord gives out with one single public building address.

@roy @theresnotime

It’s more like a hotel where management contacts you to say they need to move you to another room.

@Chancerubbage lmao thank you, I was wondering if there was a better analogy.
@theresnotime The Housing Theory of Everything strikes again
@theresnotime Old generation will never own IPv6 address and will instead be stuck in IPv4 thinking.
@theresnotime here you have to pay 25€ for your IPS to give you an static IPv4
With the way they give out IPv6 subnets, it feels like we're going to eventually run out of those too. An entire /64, 2^32 times the entire IPv4 address space, for just one network interface, seriously?..