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<div align="center">
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<a href="https://v6.sys42.net">
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<img src="https://i.xevion.dev/2023/03/firefox_UMf1xj8hrL.png"
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<img src="https://i.xevion.dev/2023/03/firefox_UMf1xj8hrL.png" width="512"
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alt="Place IPv6 Screenshot">
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</img>
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</a>
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I found a neat website called [**Place: IPv6**](https://v6.sys42.net/) and found the idea really cool.
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If you've ever heard of /r/place, you'll remember that you can place pixels on a globally-synchronized
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canvas, creating any sort of image you want.
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If you've ever heard of /r/place, you'll remember that you can place pixels on a globally-synchronized canvas, creating any sort of image you want. There is absolutely
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no restriction on creativity, allowing both good and bad.
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Instead of having a user-controllable interface or an HTTP API, this website relies on IPv6 addresses to place pixels on the canvas.
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However, instead of having a user-controllable interface or an HTTP API, this website relies on IPv6 addresses to place pixels on the canvas.
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This repository is a custom "library" built to do just that - paint on the canvas.
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- Instead of completing the entire layer of packets & recalculating what is next, one could process
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PART of the transition, slowly revealing parts of the image in 'layers'.
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- Each layer or group would be targeted, resolved (all pixels would be fully checked as 'written') in order.
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- Add a CLI frontend
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- Currently, the entire app is controlled via environment variables & changing the code.
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This is horrible for any 'normal' user.
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