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354 points timdoug | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.205s | source
1. pieter ◴[] No.2756428[source]
Another nice trick of OS X is its use of IPv6, also for its multicast DNS (Bonjour) networking. This means you can have a bonjour session up and running long before you have an IPv4 address, especially in the absence of a DHCP server. It's what allows plugging a network cable between two macs and immediately start using NFS.