▲ | dmitrygr 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
As a consumer, I don’t care if it’s Santa Claus’s fault. IPv4: works, IPv6: doesn’t. I don’t even need to know what IPv6 means. I just need to know: Turn it off to make things work. As a technologist, growing up involves learning not to blame the consumer. They are not holding it wrong, you just designed it in a dumb way. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | Dylan16807 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
And I'm not blaming the consumer. If you want to come into a topic and say the problem is that IPv6 did too much, you can't fall back on "it doesn't matter who's at fault". Yes it does matter, that's what this thread is about, that and looking at how technological changes would have affected deployment. | |||||||||||||||||
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