When I was retraining 20+ years ago, we learned some IPv6 stuff. $AGENCY was really slow to implement it, even after gov't agencies were mandated to use it.
At the time, their VPN software seemed to be IPv4 only, but I'm sure that if USG put out an RFP for VPNs that support IPv6, vendors would suddenly find the capability to provide it.
I guess the only point is that you're not the only one dragging your feet.
> We are now in the phase of the climate crisis where hurricanes are making meteorologists weep on live TV 💔
I have to admit that I didn't really pay much attention to weathercasters until about two years ago, but I can't imagine that this is something new. Think Hurricane Katrina about twenty years ago. According to what I've read, it was known that New Orleans was vulnerable, so when the storm headed for that general vicinity, I suspect that some meteorologists whose tear ducts run a little too close to their heart would have broken down at the thought of the number of people who would be drowned.
The category 5 storm reached this intensity before it even reached the spot with deep warm water where everyone thought it would strengthen to cat 3 a day or so before landfall.
If there's any consolation, it is that this hurricane is quite compact, unlike Hurricane Helene was.
I think we need to avoid confusing the Crown Prince of Iran with the government of Iran and that Mr Pahlavi should consider that the theocratic regime could try to wipe out all royal descendants of the Shah to permanently end the monarchy.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Kirk appears to be heading for northern France late Wednesday, but should lose its tropical characteristics and start weakening within a day.
Hurricane Leslie is heading Northwest, which should keep it away from inhabited islands for the next few days.
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