Does the reader know any non-local IP addresses by heart? How many? What for?
@UpCloud does 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 count?
@dl of course, even if they’re easy to remember it still classifies us as nerds to have a need to remember them in the first place :D
@dl @UpCloud Don’t forget 9.9.9.9
@UpCloud my home router's ip address
@maia static home IP?? wow!
@UpCloud yeah, thanks local isp that existed for... quite a while
@UpCloud a few DNS servers and quite a few of the public ips of my workplace (which is good, since I'm working with them on a daily basis)
@UpCloud Yes. Some DNS servers, a few VPS servers, my home internet, work and school public IP addresses, grandparents, cousins, a random hotel I visited a few months ago... I think I have a problem.
@mrkrabs @UpCloud Lol wow. Yeah for me I can only think of 1.1.1.1, LOL.
@mrkrabs Any v6es in there? :D
@UpCloud Haha. No, although that would be cool. One of their ISPs doesn't even support it.
@UpCloud my employer's address space so i know which websites to avoid ​
@UpCloud Yes. Some DNS servers, many miscellaneous machines related to former employers, my old long-lived technically-dynamic-but-basically-static home internet public IP, possibly a few others.
@yomimono everyone is out here with basically-static home IPs, making the author of this post jealous
@UpCloud 2606:4700:4700::1111 and 2606:4700:4700::1001
@jana whoa whoa whoa we didn't say to actually announce them out loud :D
@UpCloud Which IP addresses? I didn't see any IP addresses 
@UpCloud all of them! I know what the private use ranges are, and therefore I can be enumerate all public IP addresses, therefore I know them all.