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It not just safari, in firefox its slow too.

I see loading spanner everywhere and even the page transition take ages compared to before.

I am not sure what metric they are using justify ditching the perfectly working SSR they used before.


I’ve been having issues even in Chrome lately. All three browsers are dying evening the PR isn’t huge.


AWS us-east-1 is now taking down other providers.


I tried marginalia but the index is still small.

It still haven't index my blog but have indexed my root homepage, which has a direct link to the blog.



> >300m users scale Netflix operates at

They are not talking about the Netflix steaming service.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum

This is a site they are talking about which is very similar to a WordPress powered PR blog.


So, is this a read-only candidate? Or is there something very nuanced about it? I've never even used this site.


It’s basically a company blog.


So it could have just been a SSG'd website...


For me it resolves to 198.74.55.216 which is a Linode USA IP. No IPv6.

No mention of why it needs to go through a Linode server.


I have my public gateway on a Hetzner server routing traffic to an overlay network of my rinky-dink servers. Hetzner’s static IP is cheaper and more stable than one I could get from an ISP.


They might not have a static public IP, perhaps they're even behind CGNAT.


Also if for some reason you get DDoSed you can probably switch that VPS a lot quicker than getting a new static IP at home, if at all.


Sad state of the legacy internet. This is a solved problem with IPv6.

no wonder the why the corporations profiting from it delaying the migration.


Currently top player no 2 "jackson" uses JS to send a request from his websites and anyone who clones his code.

https://github.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fipv4.games%2Fclaim...

NO 1 must be doing a similar thing.

Other attempts: https://github.com/search?q=ipv4.games%2Fclaim&type=code


There are plenty of low end providers that support IPv6 only.

At that scale price of IPv4 is the highest cost of the VPS.

Here is a list of providers I created back in 2022.

https://blog.miyuru.lk/ipv6-hosting-2022/


> I do not want to be a "reasonably-skilled admin" > NAT to exist which acts as a de-facto firewall

My option is you should not handle router config at all and leave it to the ISP.


Usually happy eyeball hides broken IPv6, but its pain to see broken AAAA records on domains that do support IPv6.

I have a IPv6 checker and have a list of broken domains here. https://v6check.miyuru.lk/failed


Please ask them to add IPv6 support if you do.

context: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10539


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