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"content": "Serious questions for this Friday… Are we now at a point of time where we can safely drop legacy #IPv4 and can even use #IPv6 only for servers.\n\nSure, technically everything works fine on operating systems like #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #Debian, #Fedora etc. and all my monitoring, backup and admin infrastructure is #IPv6 only for years. But dealing with clients is something different. I think most clients already support #DualStack, especially within my circle but it could still be annoying for people that are forced to use #IPv4 only.\n",
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