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On the topic, how would I even get an IPv6 address? Do you have to request it from your ISP?Literally. We need it so bad but nobody wants to support it correctly
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On the topic, how would I even get an IPv6 address? Do you have to request it from your ISP?Literally. We need it so bad but nobody wants to support it correctly
if your isp doesn't offer it, you can't get it. most VPNs do though so that's another way around it. mullvad does for example.On the topic, how would I even get an IPv6 address? Do you have to request it from your ISP?
What do you mean? Nothing there says its for older versions, just 10 or 11.Did you even read the page? They pushed updates for everything down to 2008
I got it down to being on the front page within a minute's time but I still don't like how it takes around 15 seconds for programs on my toolbar to start appearing. I am sure that with further debloating I can get that time even further down.That's not normal. Mine is on the sign in screen within 15 seconds.
Like what? Everything is working fine for me after after disabling or deleting a few worthless features. I see no evidence of lowered performance or worse connection to the internet. What was found to be severely reducing my bootup time ended up being some worthless bit of bloat I had to use a command prompt to properly disable, not disabling IPv6 like someone here said earlier.2. Disabling IPv6 in Windows fucks around with a bunch of components and impacts performance. Yes, it doesn’t make any sense, but that’s Microsoft for you. If you’re gonna run Windows, you should leave IPv6 on.
They’re literally just retards.You know, I got a lot ofnegative reddit karmanegative stickers for this comment but I genuinely want to know what exactly made everyone give me those stickers. Nobody has replied to me explaining why its lunacy or they disagree and as a guy who is a self taught programmer just starting his career who admittedly has alot of holes in his knowledge, I genuinely wish someone replied to me to call me a retard and give a solid explanation why my post was stupid because I need to know this kinda shit. I never went to college, I never will, and I avoid using mainstream shit for input unless I really need to, because half the time "just googling it" is unreliable and playing ball with the establishment is gayer than sucking dick for cock.
The amount of shit I'm willing to put up with is proportional to the amount of utility that comes out of it for me.>Thread: IPv6 sucks!
It's both disappointing and maddening.
I have the fast boot feature turned off and my 22H2 computer takes only 10 seconds to boot. The hell are you putting on your computer?Bootup time increased from about 10 seconds to whopping 3+minutes
They got rid of the QA department in 2015. There is pretty much no QA when it comes to patches. Have had no issue with the patch for this problem, by the way.since MS QA is either non-existent or poojeet-tier
This, ladies and gentlemen, is a great example of hubris. If this retard had just updated his computer every once in a while, he would not have so many problems, and he would have been able to deal with the changes gradually. And then he doubles down about never updating. Please, for the love of God, don’t be like this guy.I finally bit the bullet and updated from 1511 to 22H2. Boy, I already feel like it was a mistake: Bootup time increased from about 10 seconds to whopping 3+minutes, plenty of bloat and telemetry I had to spend over an hour cleansing(And there is still likely more), a forced Internet Explorer Edge download I had to get rid of, and for some reason the default Photos app doesn't exist or doesn't show up and I had to download a third party program just to view my images. Ditto for keeping the Explorer settings for every folder just like I want them to be(show details, miniatures or large icons, things like that). Everything just worked on my own build and I have a feeling I am only getting started with the shit I will have to put up with as a price for finally getting everything updated to this decade. This is why you never update short of a catastrophic security problem or unless you have major bug fixing that needs to happen.
The one thing that better work is this newest fix for the exploit or I am going to go ballistic. Disabled IPv6 in settings just in case regardless.
What you actually should do is wipe and reinstall. In-place upgrading to a build that's a full seven years newer with an unknown amount of unknown quality "debloating" registry hacks from the very early days of Win10 is asking for shitty weird issues down the line.further debloating
Hate to break it to you but I just automatically rate anything with the first word that is an actual rating in the post.You know, I got a lot ofnegative reddit karmanegative stickers for this comment but I genuinely want to know what exactly made everyone give me those stickers. Nobody has replied to me explaining why its lunacy or they disagree and as a guy who is a self taught programmer just starting his career who admittedly has alot of holes in his knowledge, I genuinely wish someone replied to me to call me a retard and give a solid explanation why my post was stupid because I need to know this kinda shit. I never went to college, I never will, and I avoid using mainstream shit for input unless I really need to, because half the time "just googling it" is unreliable and playing ball with the establishment is gayer than sucking dick for cock.
I knew i forgot to check something but it is either deactivated by default or i turned it off in the past for whatever reason.mullvad does for example.
What's the "effort", in your case?Nothing wrong with setting up something for the sake of learning, but in terms of effort to benefit ratio, I don't see the value in IPv6, unless there is some use case you can bring up that I haven't considered.
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, adding address and gateway and restarting networking. It is, literally, that simple.As @skunt points out, any good 'privacy VPN' will likely at least have options for being able to access IPv6 as a client. Getting your whole home network up with IPv6 is another matter.On the topic, how would I even get an IPv6 address? Do you have to request it from your ISP?
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They didn’t just make the address space bigger, they took the chance to do a whole redesign. This is good as it means ipv6 is pretty cool and has some nice features.I'm not a networking expert but why is ipv6 seemingly so troublesome? Did they try to do needlessly fancy things other than increase the address space, or are most orgs simply too negrified to implement standards these days?
Having an IPv4 address is a reputation signal for your web service still. It's pretty crazy, but IPv4 prices are also down from their peak, so maybe the IPv4 bubble is going to pop and we are going to go back to normal. Realistically, the future will likely have servers and/or anything publicly routed mostly on IPv4 with mobile phones and other client devices mostly on IPv6 or behind n layers of NAT. IPv4's scarcity turned out to be a feature.Literally. We need it so bad but nobody wants to support it correctly
IPv6 is pretty much a complete redesign of the protocol. IMO it's not that much better than IPv4 other than the longer addresses, but "the whole world can be globally routable" is a pretty nice feature. In practice, however, we often use routers/NAT for firewalling, and the world will not be able to handle "everything is routable" without a huge re-architecture of everything.I'm not a networking expert but why is ipv6 seemingly so troublesome? Did they try to do needlessly fancy things other than increase the address space, or are most orgs simply too negrified to implement standards these days?
Download a fresh 22H2 iso and do a proper reinstall. Your current install is borked.I finally bit the bullet and updated from 1511 to 22H2. Boy, I already feel like it was a mistake: Bootup time increased from about 10 seconds to whopping 3+minutes, plenty of bloat and telemetry I had to spend over an hour cleansing(And there is still likely more), a forced Internet Explorer Edge download I had to get rid of, and for some reason the default Photos app doesn't exist or doesn't show up and I had to download a third party program just to view my images. Ditto for keeping the Explorer settings for every folder just like I want them to be(show details, miniatures or large icons, things like that). Everything just worked on my own build and I have a feeling I am only getting started with the shit I will have to put up with as a price for finally getting everything updated to this decade. This is why you never update short of a catastrophic security problem or unless you have major bug fixing that needs to happen.
The one thing that better work is this newest fix for the exploit or I am going to go ballistic. Disabled IPv6 in settings just in case regardless.