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Jim demonstrates more of his networking knowledge, though this episode still required a lot research. Wolf, of course, has questions.
The internet has been around for more than 40 years in some form. It's outgrown its ability to handle all of the hosts but fortunately, there's a solution. IPv6 is mature and wide-spread and not only does it increase the address space to 128-bits (up from 32-bits) it is also more efficient for routing and transferring data across the net and it's better for VOIP and Gaming. In the US, 55% of all internet traffic is over IPv6 and in some other countries it's much higher. You almost certainly are using it in your home network and your cell phone is likely using it as well. In this episode we get into the history of the internet. We'll talk about IPv4 shortcomings and how IPv6 deals with those issues. Hopefully by listening to this episode, you'll come away ready to embrace this technology.
Takeaways
In Episode 3, we talked about Web Assembly. Here's a link to the announcement about WASM-3.0 which was released this week
https://webassembly.org/news/2025-09-17-wasm-3.0/
Hosts:
Jim McQuillan can be reached at [email protected]
Wolf can be reached at [email protected]
Follow us on Mastodon: @[email protected]
If you have feedback for us, please send it to [email protected]
Checkout our webpage at http://RuntimeArguments.fm
Theme music:
Dawn by nuer self, from the album Digital Sky
By Jim McQuillan & WolfJim demonstrates more of his networking knowledge, though this episode still required a lot research. Wolf, of course, has questions.
The internet has been around for more than 40 years in some form. It's outgrown its ability to handle all of the hosts but fortunately, there's a solution. IPv6 is mature and wide-spread and not only does it increase the address space to 128-bits (up from 32-bits) it is also more efficient for routing and transferring data across the net and it's better for VOIP and Gaming. In the US, 55% of all internet traffic is over IPv6 and in some other countries it's much higher. You almost certainly are using it in your home network and your cell phone is likely using it as well. In this episode we get into the history of the internet. We'll talk about IPv4 shortcomings and how IPv6 deals with those issues. Hopefully by listening to this episode, you'll come away ready to embrace this technology.
Takeaways
In Episode 3, we talked about Web Assembly. Here's a link to the announcement about WASM-3.0 which was released this week
https://webassembly.org/news/2025-09-17-wasm-3.0/
Hosts:
Jim McQuillan can be reached at [email protected]
Wolf can be reached at [email protected]
Follow us on Mastodon: @[email protected]
If you have feedback for us, please send it to [email protected]
Checkout our webpage at http://RuntimeArguments.fm
Theme music:
Dawn by nuer self, from the album Digital Sky