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Another reference is Cloudflare's metrics, which show IPv6 at more like 40%, excluding bot traffic.

[1] https://radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-and-usage#ipv4-vs-ipv6


At the end of the 2nd paragraph:

> Intel will provide certified drivers for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Linux.

Windows 11, OK. Linux, OK. But why Windows 10 for a new product?!


It doesn't look likely that there will ever be an iOS app[1], unless Apple makes key changes in the way iOS works[2].

[1] https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/wikis/FAQ#will-t...

[2] https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/685525


Another good one is: https://www.marinetraffic.com


Yes, it now works in Zoom, but not in Webex, unfortunately. That's been a big obstacle for me. I'd need to be able to share individual windows with audio.


A key difference is support lifespan, though: 5 years of standard security maintenance for regular Ubuntu[1], and 3 years for Kubuntu[2].

[1] https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle

[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NobleNumbat/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu


Yes though you can easily install kde on normal Ubuntu.


If ISPs tried that, everyone would just go back to using NAT, even for IPv6.


There was an article on HN not too long ago about how to get a North Korea / Antarctica VPS[1], so this isn't entirely surprising!

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45922850


That was actually a great article. For us, that is like a crowdsourced bug hunting program. We actually got duped ourselves, and we appreciate the author.

We added additional features for location hint modeling and selection for IPv6 networks. There are a handful of open engineering tickets to understand more about the entire internet infrastructure of the country. Of course, hosting a probe server out there would be helpful.

https://ipinfo.io/countries/kp

We always appreciate feedback like that.


A very similar function was just added to Microsoft PowerToys 0.95 recently, called Light Switch[1]. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but basically does the same task, including switching modes automatically based on sunrise and sunset times.

[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/light-sw...


Looks like MacOS and iOS only, which is unfortunate. Support for at least Windows and Android is needed for wider adoption. Linux would also be nice.


We're working on it! Android is next :-)


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