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Basically the extent of my IPv6 knowledge
(lemmy.world)
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For individuals. There are tons of benefits for everyone collectively, but as is often the case, there's not enough incentive for any one person to bother until everybody else does.
I'd be open to considering those but I never had a website break it down in a material way. At best 6 to me is shiny and side grade -- if it results in major labor and time spent without reasonable benefit within a LAN then it's not going to be a humdinger. Of course like I said if there are arguments to be made I'm happy to contemplate them.
YMMV, for me the juice hasn't been worth the squeeze yet and I'm not sure it ever will.