← Back to context Comment by apearson 1 month ago https://whynoipv6.com/ 5 comments apearson Reply johnisgood 1 month ago What holds them back though? Even my shitty self-hosted website on a not-so-known VPS supports IPv6. apearson 1 month ago I'm assuming priorities and convincing the old guard it's something to do zorpner 1 month ago It provides no benefit, so even the smallest amount of added complexity or additional engineering effort required isn't worthwhile. johnisgood 1 month ago I did not have to put any additional engineering effort into it though. 1 reply →
johnisgood 1 month ago What holds them back though? Even my shitty self-hosted website on a not-so-known VPS supports IPv6. apearson 1 month ago I'm assuming priorities and convincing the old guard it's something to do zorpner 1 month ago It provides no benefit, so even the smallest amount of added complexity or additional engineering effort required isn't worthwhile. johnisgood 1 month ago I did not have to put any additional engineering effort into it though. 1 reply →
zorpner 1 month ago It provides no benefit, so even the smallest amount of added complexity or additional engineering effort required isn't worthwhile. johnisgood 1 month ago I did not have to put any additional engineering effort into it though. 1 reply →
johnisgood 1 month ago I did not have to put any additional engineering effort into it though. 1 reply →
What holds them back though? Even my shitty self-hosted website on a not-so-known VPS supports IPv6.
I'm assuming priorities and convincing the old guard it's something to do
It provides no benefit, so even the smallest amount of added complexity or additional engineering effort required isn't worthwhile.
I did not have to put any additional engineering effort into it though.
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