Slashdot over IPv6
fuzzel writes "Even though Slashdot has run a number of articles about IPv6 (1|2|3) it apparently isn't reachable over IPv6 directly.
But for the people that do already have IPv6 they can use http://slashdot.org.sixxs.org and they will be automaticaly gatewayed. This trick works for most sites by simply appending .sixxs.org to the domain part of a url, eg http://www.google.com.sixxs.org, the gateway will the rewrite url's to have it appended automatically so that everything goes over IPv6. Full information is available on http://ipv6gate.sixxs.net. Oh and yes if you don't have IPv6, those domains under sixxs.org won't work :)"
No, dumbshit.
How come slashdot don't have an IPv6 address. Even I can manage it. I have an ipv6 website at http://ipv6.jb99.co.uk/ (not that there is anything interesting on there)
Sig is taking a break!
I tell you. IPv6 is the attempt to rewire the internet in a 'pay-by-the-bit' and 'ISPs-control-the-nodes' fashion.
Don't use it! In a couple of years there will be wireless p2p network. Let them waste their money, those who invested in IPv6. Ha!
MAN you are stupid... hahaha