lol no. Just wait for all this cloud crap bubble to burst and people realize that nowadays "in the cloud" means "is online".
And after that people might realize that "apps" are nonsense too as local data is far more secure than havin data online. And the lack of the ability to process data locally instead of "somewhere in the cloud" aka. online will lead people to want normal local programs to do that stuff.
And with the efforts dome by governments to regulate the internet and lack of usage/interest in online apps this dynamichtml crap will die out.
And they even removed established features like NAT, "because its an ugly hack, blablabla", not even thinking about multihoming, loadbalancing and privacy.
Well why think about using ipv6 if yopu cant even do topology hiding?
so NAT for topology hiding is a bad idea? oh yeah just go with prefix translation: totally doesnt solve the needs, but its NAT.
NAT for multihoming and load balancing: nope, because you can just assign tons of ips to all of your network devices. Because if it worked in ipv4 with just one address, its not awesome enought. well you know: more addresses for one device is the way!
Talk about nat being crap: YES, it is crap the way they did it. It was a hack in ipv4 and they should have made it better in ipv6. But no. instead the ipv6 guys did not think about adding nat to core: just get rid of NAT: ugly hack blah, blah blah But hey we all know protocols by comitee are the best.... guess that are my reasons to NOT adopt ipv6 as long as possible. Without address level NAT it is simply a pain in the ass.
it will never be adopted. After ipv4 REALLY runs out (what still did NOT happen) IANA will recall unused ips - remember: you dont OWN but only lease an IP. And after really really all ipv4s run out, there will be ipv8 allready out, that wont be that unreasonably bloat crap that ipv6 is.
Because the masses went to facebook or google, didnt made the hacker spaces go extinct. Those that did it for money are now gone, as the good old web was not meant for money, therefore geocities, tripod,... are now gone. Also those that grew tired of their own stuff, and moved on.
But many "good old sites" are still there, many nntp groups are still there,... The problem is, that they do not care about seo (seo is retarded to begin with), so they cant be found via google. Facebook users do not know better, therefore do not care about the pre facebook-internet, hell to some of them there is no other communication but facebook chat, facebook massage, facebook status, facebook...
so just lets move on, the old folks staying on pre http stuff, the younger on http/irc/nntp, the even younger on facebook and the kiddies of now wont even know/care what facebook has been about.
and throw your android device away? Buy an eyephone or a winbloatphone 1337 today! /troll
> Flash is all pretty and fast.
obvious troll is obvious.
again an unqualified post. You obviously never used java.
anyway do you have any numbers to prove your arguments or are you just a troll/fanboy?
Also ruining mac expirience is just an excuse to say: if done right it could show users mor than apple wanted users to see.
Guess you never used it as most of the things you say are plain simple false.
lol no. Just wait for all this cloud crap bubble to burst and people realize that nowadays "in the cloud" means "is online".
And after that people might realize that "apps" are nonsense too as local data is far more secure than havin data online.
And the lack of the ability to process data locally instead of "somewhere in the cloud" aka. online will lead people to want normal local programs to do that stuff.
And with the efforts dome by governments to regulate the internet and lack of usage/interest in online apps this dynamichtml crap will die out.
Just wait like 5-10 years.
Ang again the same arguments are brought, why ipv6 is *not* the solution to a problem that does *not* exist.
totally no chance to patch it up
if so: why not simply switch to openjdk?
thats what git is for. ;)
branches are cheap - use them
bytecode is also compiled into native machine code.
or since when do CPUs excecute bytecode natively?
not to forget, that they removed NAT, without thinking about loadbalancing, multihoming and topology hiding at all.
thats what i like about protocols by comitee: its like politicans thinking about their own pockets first.
get it allready, that noone cares about ipv6 ;)
its a solution to a not existent problem.
this can only work nationwide, not worldwide.
But go for it, if you feel like killing off your nation's internet
it does!
IPv6 is bloated crap noone actually needs?
And they even removed established features like NAT, "because its an ugly hack, blablabla", not even thinking about multihoming, loadbalancing and privacy.
Well why think about using ipv6 if yopu cant even do topology hiding?
nat66 is not a real good solution.
And not a solution for topology hiding at all.
so NAT for topology hiding is a bad idea?
oh yeah just go with prefix translation: totally doesnt solve the needs, but its NAT.
NAT for multihoming and load balancing: nope, because you can just assign tons of ips to all of your network devices.
Because if it worked in ipv4 with just one address, its not awesome enought. well you know: more addresses for one device is the way!
Talk about nat being crap: YES, it is crap the way they did it. ... guess that are my reasons to NOT adopt ipv6 as long as possible.
It was a hack in ipv4 and they should have made it better in ipv6.
But no. instead the ipv6 guys did not think about adding nat to core: just get rid of NAT: ugly hack blah, blah blah
But hey we all know protocols by comitee are the best.
Without address level NAT it is simply a pain in the ass.
it will never be adopted.
After ipv4 REALLY runs out (what still did NOT happen) IANA will recall unused ips - remember: you dont OWN but only lease an IP.
And after really really all ipv4s run out, there will be ipv8 allready out, that wont be that unreasonably bloat crap that ipv6 is.
(just my prediction - lets see in 5 years)
we are talking about RUBY on RAILS here...
everything diffrent from: its finally dead is news
and HTTP.
i am still in for versionschemes like this: yyyymmdd.hhmm-optionaltext/branch/whatever
no. 42 or 1337
we learned allready, that DRM will and CANNOT possibly work ;)
> I just wonder: Where do people openly talk about bodily fluids, politically incorrect rants these days?
ever heared of 4chan?
ipv6 trololol lololol lololol lololooo. And that does exactly help HOW, if they block incomming traffic on specific ports?
Because the masses went to facebook or google, didnt made the hacker spaces go extinct. ... are now gone.
Those that did it for money are now gone, as the good old web was not meant for money, therefore geocities, tripod,
Also those that grew tired of their own stuff, and moved on.
But many "good old sites" are still there, many nntp groups are still there, ... ...
The problem is, that they do not care about seo (seo is retarded to begin with), so they cant be found via google.
Facebook users do not know better, therefore do not care about the pre facebook-internet, hell to some of them there is no other communication but facebook chat, facebook massage, facebook status, facebook
so just lets move on, the old folks staying on pre http stuff, the younger on http/irc/nntp, the even younger on facebook and the kiddies of now wont even know/care what facebook has been about.