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IPv6 20th birthday with 10% global penetration
Here’s some not so light coffee time reading on IPv6 –Â IPv6 non-alternatives: DJB’s article, 13 years later – an article that links, among other things to this Ars Technica article, which features some IPv6 statistics. Â Summary? Â Sure. Â IPv6 RFC celebrates 20 year birthday this month with 10% global penetration.
Exponential growth year-on-year is good. Â But the absolute numbers aren’t so bright yet. Â Especially considering some of the areas where it wasn’t so successful.
Python Introduction, Resources and FAQs
If one your New Year’s resolutions was learning Python programming language, I’ve got a resource for you – “Python Introduction, Resources and FAQs” – an excellent list of resources from online tutorials and tools to books and videos.
Linux and open source have won
I knew this would happen for a long time. Â I knew it happened. Â But even if that’s nothing new, it’s still nice to hear – “Linux and open source have won, get over it“:
In 2015, Microsoft embraced Linux, Apple open-sourced its newest, hottest programming language, and the cloud couldn’t run without Linux and open-source software. So, why can’t people accept that Linux and open source have won the software wars?
This is a huge and import change in technology, which has major affect on the rest of the world. Â It’s nice to know that I’ve played a small part in that.


