top | item 46235798 (no title) TuxPowered | 2 months ago It should always be at 0, because GitHub is unreachable over IPv6, which in 2025 should be considered an incident. discuss order hn newest tonymet|2 months ago mobile adoption is high, desktop (residential and corporate) is still quite low.I'm a big advocate for github to add ipv6 support , but let's not pretend it's critical for their business. kalleboo|2 months ago Aren't there serveral hosts now where IPv6 access is included but you have to pay for each attached IPv4? E.g. AWS and Hetzner load replies (1) pas|2 months ago just a few hours ago we found a pretty nice residential desktop use case for proper v6 (with prefix delegation), due to no need for NAT the old router (2013) became less of a bottleneck! load replies (1) doubled112|2 months ago I haven’t had a residential ISP that provided IPv6 yet. fragmede|2 months ago "yeah but when I turn on ipv6 everything breaks"
tonymet|2 months ago mobile adoption is high, desktop (residential and corporate) is still quite low.I'm a big advocate for github to add ipv6 support , but let's not pretend it's critical for their business. kalleboo|2 months ago Aren't there serveral hosts now where IPv6 access is included but you have to pay for each attached IPv4? E.g. AWS and Hetzner load replies (1) pas|2 months ago just a few hours ago we found a pretty nice residential desktop use case for proper v6 (with prefix delegation), due to no need for NAT the old router (2013) became less of a bottleneck! load replies (1)
kalleboo|2 months ago Aren't there serveral hosts now where IPv6 access is included but you have to pay for each attached IPv4? E.g. AWS and Hetzner load replies (1)
pas|2 months ago just a few hours ago we found a pretty nice residential desktop use case for proper v6 (with prefix delegation), due to no need for NAT the old router (2013) became less of a bottleneck! load replies (1)
tonymet|2 months ago
I'm a big advocate for github to add ipv6 support , but let's not pretend it's critical for their business.
kalleboo|2 months ago
pas|2 months ago
doubled112|2 months ago
fragmede|2 months ago