Better to hang onto it - you never know when you'll suddenly need 16 million IPv4 addresses for uh, car stuff.
I had a networking job where we had a /16 legacy assignment nearly completely used but only one /24 "in use" according to what you could see from the internet. We looked at how the space was worth about a million dollars at the time but found it was not really worth it to try to move off anyways. Unfortunately, a lot of the devices smattered across that space were embedded devices where we had to pay bespoke vendors to come change the IP assignments or devices with IPs statically coded into home grown applications and every other sort of nightmare you could imagine. It'd have taken many bodies for a year + the associated costs + any of the operational fallout. At the following job we had roughly the same number of employees as Ford and our 10/8 was very tight as a unified network.
I'm not saying it would be as hard for Ford to try to find sub-blocks worth selling off or anything, just highlighting that waaaaay more of that IP space is being used than it seems from that picture and they likely do have a lot similar piece of shit equipment/sensors/building control and whatnot as well.
i am not even through the entire report but already spotted some dark horses running the web without much fanfare.
* Perplexity beating Gemini for volume?
* Globo #1 in news...never heard of it (Latin Am. news)
* Only 4.2% http is from bots? Seems low relative to people's complaints about it on blogs
* >50% post quantum encrypted (of TLS1.3 I think, not overall)
I was surprised as well. And then Snapchat ( is that still a thing ? ) is higher than X ?
Shopee larger than Temu?
I assume a lot of these are Cloudflare customer's specific, or 1.1.1.1 DNS user specific.
X, people fled their long ago. Staggering amount of bot v not traffic.
WordPress.org (PHP, correctly identified language and framework): https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/88fcab24-5e27-4c77-8ace-94...
Orchard Core (C#, Modern .Net, correctly identified framework): https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/88adbf69-c010-4074-a80f-03...
DotNetNuke (C#, .Net Framework, correctly identified framework): https://radar.cloudflare.com/scan/7889b8b9-4fed-43b6-8506-49...
Not every metric published here can be used, because the observers are from the PoV of Cloudflare and cloudflare alone.
Established markets are more desktop heavy, and newer markets are more mobile heavy. Maybe an interesting info to watch out for if you're an app dev.
Also,
> Internet Outages... 174 major Internet disruptions observed globally
So uh... no percentage of impact for each event? ;-)
There's no option to disable the transition too (not even when hovering the tabs, which is very common). At first I liked how they used a grid and transitioned every cell - it's very info dense - but without being able to pause it becomes useless.
I had to keep clicking and waiting for the animation to end to keep reading.
Design: 4/5 Usability: 1/5
There is no way that go is beating python for api client language popularity. Are they just measuring the fact that net/http has a default user agent?