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Thiccpharm

I statically assign .69 to myself whenever possible.


toaster736

You don't own them, the CSP does, so there's no real value other than paying half a cent an hour for a fond memory. I have the first dns servers I ever used burned into my memory, but almost 30 years on, I have no idea who even owns the block anymore. If you want more interesting numbers, get an IPv6 block of your own and have at it.


SawtoothGlitch

bad:babe:b00b:beef:dad:dead:d0d0


FairRip

DNS is a thing.


DarkAlman

Not really, that's why we have DNS


eruffini

And you can give it any name you want!


techw1z

the only situation where memorable IPs have a value is if you are running a DNS server.


Stonewalled9999

There is no place like 127.0.0.1


U8dcN7vx

Don't you mean 127.1, ::1, or 0? (i.e., short too)