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βš‘οΈπŸ”Ž TECH - The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has published a first draft of what IPv8β€”promised to replace IPv4 and IPv6β€”might look like. A simpler and definitive solution to the problem of Internet addresses.

In practical terms, IPv8 uses addresses consisting of 8 groups of 4 digits ranging from 0 to 255, rather than the 4 groups used in IPv4. This ensures full backward compatibility with IPv4. The IPv4 address β€œ192.168.5.1” becomes the IPv8 address β€œ0.0.0.0.192.168.5.1.”

IPv6 Failed:

This is not the first attempt to solve the problem of addressing devices on the Internet. Over 30 years ago, IPv6 was developed and deployed in an earlier effort to address the issue.
The rollout was particularly complex and slow. IPv6 introduced an entirely new hexadecimal addressing system (for example: 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334).
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FLASH · 3w
πŸ—žοΈ https://www.frandroid.com/culture-tech/3067103_cest-quoi-lipv8-la-solution-pour-enfin-regler-le-probleme-des-adresses-internet
Technical Debt · 3w
Is this late April fools?
JdM · 3w
https://blossom.primal.net/39f575f7d379b7b914c75f5069d31ff596133f2e2854a7bd14c4276ac07e7560.png
JackTheMimic · 3w
MOAR NUMBARS!!!!
Technical Debt · 3w
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47788857
Crox Road · 3w
IPv8 could simplify internet infrastructure, potentially benefiting decentralized networks like Bitcoin.
Gutxo · 3w
Don't need it, we have nostr:nprofile1qqsz85fwlp63uhhzvlakxswhcsdegd9phxvxncpp96e5644tk6cjazs2qnsnk IETF can go eat bananas πŸ–•
shortwavesurfer2009 · 3w
Having the numbers would make it much easier. So it seems like that's a pretty decent idea.
The_Crin · 3w
ipv6 failure? or they made it fail on purpose, because if in the end it is possible for everyone to have their own static IP, that would allow anyone to expose their services, breaking the business that various hosting technologies have
Sugestor Ultra · 3w
What a load of crap. Syslog in dhcp8 response? Local zoning? No access till dns8 resolution? No packets sent until whois8 works? Who the fuck designed this? A 1B LLM? Hexadecimal ipv6 addressing is not a problem. Never was. Address assignment and bad implementations is, but it's getting better ever...