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:marseykingcrown: King enters a den of neurodivergents 1.5 years later to set the record straight on their r-sluration

https://old.reddit.com/r/Ubiquiti/comments/mcuggz/suspicious_requests_to_datacamp_limited/jpic636?context=8

This might be the most neurodivergent thread I've seen in a while. A bunch of people using DoH or DNSSEC and/or filter VPNs wondering why their shared, public, safe-but-absolutely-flagged VPN IP is reported as some kind of "fraud". The seizure on the autism cake here is the smart guys who blocked the IP (or the whole block of them kek).

You guys understand that unless you pay for a private IP from a VPN company, the one you are on has been used more times than your Mom in Philadelphia, right? By bots, spammers, other r-slurs, etc. Of course it's flagged as a VPN and a known quantity. How many IP4 addresses do you think we have left? Super lol. Doesn't mean it's unsafe or the Reptile Overlords are on to you. It means it's doing its job.

I think he's right at least. Idk, it made me laugh :#marseyexcited:

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It's crazy we're still using ipv4. I did a paper on ipv6 in high school more than 10 years ago.


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Subnet masking eliminated the need. Since you only need one ip per router we don't have people's 500 home devices eating up the ip address supply.

Disclaimer: this is a radio guy explaining networking. Anything i said that is accurate was probably by chance.

Edit: yeah my explanation isn't even close to right. Something to do with classful routing.

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yeah this is r-slurred. the point of the internet is to be able to connect to anything directly, reliable with low latency, ipv6 mostly solves this . Interferring middleboxes are just a bad solution for the address space running out and often introduce massive problems .

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He he i love the tears of people who root for failed new standards. Ipv6 enjoyers are up there with zune users and minidisk lovers. Tell me how much better things would be.

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ipv6 has already spread everywhere. At this point it already is the new default. Its adoption story is not a success but not a failure either :marseyshrug:

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pv6 has already spread everywhere.

literally never seen it in use once.

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your phone is probably using it

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>thinking I have a phone

:#marseyschizotwitch: "I ain't carrying no spy-in-abox bullshit!"

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In fact, rDrama supports it.


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Oh darn it's adoption numbers are a lot higher than i thought. Cloudflare is saying line 30-40 percent adoption

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Google has 40% overall https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html

Facebook has 38% https://www.facebook.com/ipv6

These vary by time due to people being at home, work or mobile, connections which have different levels of access.


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The more I read about IPv6 and its history I think they did a decent job with the actual protocol. A lot of things they did (overkill of 128 bit addresses) suggest they knew just how painful it would be and how it needed to be done right for the next thousand years.


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No, a lot of cloud infrastructure is IPv6 internally and then exposed as IPv4 because subnet masking isn't enough.

Facebook was doing this in 2017 https://engineering.fb.com/2017/01/17/production-engineering/legacy-support-on-ipv6-only-infra


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Yeah I did a deep dive on IPv6 a bit back. SLAAC is so cool.


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I use it because it's easier to read on my comfy LAN. There's also some centOS VM that requires it because I want to use.... windows devices or something? I don't have a strong excuse other than I don't care and they don't pay me to switch.

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So it was a Chrome Extension. It was called ZenVPN. Just remove it.

Ohh, they're that r-slurred. I was wondering why they weren't already blocking all outbound DNS unless it's to whitelisted IPs.

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HELLO :marseywave: 你好 UPMARSEY 奥玛西 THIS BUT HECKMARSRONICALLY 这个但不是讽刺性的 SNUGGLEMUFFIN 依偎的小松饼 PLATY PLAYTIME 这个但不是讽刺性的 CAPY BOUNCING 蹦蹦跳跳的卡比 THE SOREN SCENARIO 索伦的情景 APRIL 1ST USERNAME INCIDENT 4月1日用户名事件 KIPPOT4EVER BUTTHOLE PINS 永恒的基普特混蛋别针 ADMIN ABUSE 管理员滥用

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