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  • dam thats crazy

  • Internet never runs out of space, for my opinion.

  • I FELL ASLEEP WATCHING THIS VLOG

  • Chroma Keyed is feathered too much, greatly noticeable.

  • IPv6

  • Could he be any more monotonous?

  • @Feoremar

    Yes, as a former uni student I can safely inform you that there is even higher levels of monotonous.

    It's horrible. Your brain just drips out your ears and everything grows dim..

  • I don't think anyone is saying that the Internet is (or even can) run out of space -- it's just that we might have to start paying for the space we use on a per-byte basis, which would undoubtedly drastically change the way that we use the Internet in our daily lives.

  • it is runnuing out of servers. Every URL such as Google, has a corresponding number. XXX.XX.XXX.X. The problem is, we are running out of numbers to give websites.

  • That is called an IP, and its impossible to run out of a number, a number is infinite

  • @BuyAuths

    The fact is that 2 months ago, websites only had a maximum of 12 digits. When you only have 12 digits for every website you can easily. They just added a WHOLE lot more over the past few months!

  • Trust me, it will not run out

  • @BuyAuths

    not anymore! they adjusted the amount of digits in an IP address to where if the Internet 3 months ago were the size of a golf ball, the new one would be the size of the sun!

  • @BuyAuths u prolly have no idea of what ip address is do u?

  • @BuyAuths IPv6 won't. IPv4 will in a few years. We defnietly shouldn't trust you.

  • @BuyAuths Yes it will, the current IP scheme v4 will run out. In fact if it hadn't been for technology improvements like NAT/PAT, VLSM and CIDR then it would have run out a long time ago. These technologies have enabled the IPv4 address space to be conserved while a new IP addressing scheme was devised and integrated. Chances are if you are running windows 7 on your LAN you are already using IPv6 seamlessly with IPv4.

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