Ipv6 has enough addresses for all the federation planets

(340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 addresses)

    • Possibly linux@lemmy.zipOP
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      6 days ago

      Most people vastly underestimate how many IPv6 addresses there are

      You could assign 100 billion addresses to each bacteria on planet Earth with IPv6

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        6 days ago

        The big websites are operating on ipv6. If you want to run your own website it’s actually trivial to host it on both ipv4/ipv6 now and most good hosting providers will give you a /64 allocation.

        In the UK broadband providers also are quite commonly providing IPv6 as standard (albeit the scummy ones dynamically assign a prefix, for absolutely zero reason aside from annoyance). My provider uses PD to assign a /48 even.

        So, really not sure why it’s so slow going elsewhere. There’s really no reason for it now in 2025.