Hacker News with Generative AI: Internet Protocol

IETF setting standards for AI preferences (ietf.org)
The “ietf-ipv6-mostly” WiFi SSID at IETF 122 Bangkok will allow devices to signal a preference for IPv6-only operation while still supporting IPv4 (if needed) via translation mechanisms. Onsite participants are encouraged to try this service when they connect to the IETF meeting network.
I feel that NAT is inevitable even with IPv6 (utoronto.ca)
Hot take: NAT is good even in IPv6, because otherwise you get into recursive routing and allocation problems that have been made quite thorny by the insistence of so many things that a /64 is the smallest block they will work with (SLAAC, I'm looking at you).
NARA 803, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Policy [pdf] (archives.gov)
Embrace IPv6 before its too late (hackaday.com)