• @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    1219 months ago

    I wish someone would try that pickup line on me. All I get is “are you an IPv4 address? You look like you’ve been shared around between a few hundred households” :(

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      349 months ago

      “DNS never breaks. Nobody will ever have to type in an IP address”

      • ipv6 inventors probably
      • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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        149 months ago

        The never ending network problems keep sysadmins happily employed. AI can’t replace them yet because they need internet connection to work.

    • palordrolap
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      199 months ago

      If I remember right, that is almost exactly what they thought. Or rather he. I think it was one guy. The one who wrote the RFC. And no-one called him on it because at the time, that did not seem unreasonable.

      4.3 billion devices that all need their own unique address? It’s not like everyone on Earth will need one.

      What then followed was allocations of giant swaths of IPv4 addresses to large organisations, compounded by the fact that similarly large swaths were already reserved for special uses, leaving the whole thing with a problem basically from the outset.

      I believe that one guy has said that he wishes he’d made it 64 bit and even thought about it at the time. But the “save every byte” mindset of the pre-Internet era was still very much alive and well, and I think that’s why he went for the smaller option.

    • @ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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      379 months ago

      No the joke is that this is that sassy but supporting friend saying it. It’s a reality check and an opportunity to ask for help from the friend saying it.

  • Kairos
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    89 months ago

    Isn’t like only 80 some percent of IPv4s actually used?

    • It’s all allocated, but not all those allocations are for routing on the internet. Eg private ranges, localhost space, multicast, experimental ranges. Unfortunately you can’t repurpose those ranges as there is already kit out there that is hard coded to treat them a particular way.

      • voxel
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        also why the fuck are there 16581375 addresses that just loopback to your own computer???
        reserving just 127.0.0.0/24 or even just 127.0.0.1 would’ve been more than enough, but nooo we’re gonna give you waste a whole /8 block

        • @larsOP
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          149 months ago

          why’s Apple have the entire 17 area code

        • Kairos
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          29 months ago

          Because address classes. Stupid decision by stupid people.