APNIC
Coverage of APNIC in the Nexus archive.
- Hooray for the Sockets Interface
The article from APNIC's blog celebrates the Sockets Interface, highlighting its significance in networking. It includes a Hacker News thread with 6 upvotes and 3 comments, indicating community engagement.
- Who's running all those tiny RPKI servers?
The article investigates the operators of numerous small RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) servers, questioning who manages these infrastructure components critical to internet routing security. It references a blog post by APNIC and a Hacker News discussion thread.
- Malaysia ponders regulating management of IP addresses
Malaysia is consulting on creating a statutory authority to manage IP addresses and autonomous systems numbers, aiming to revive a National Internet Registry (NIR) model. APNIC opposes the move, arguing that NIRs are outdated and regional registries are better suited for resource management.
- Google Hits 50% IPv6
Google has achieved 50% IPv6 adoption, according to a blog post by APNIC. The article, which references a Hacker News discussion with 51 points and 25 comments, highlights the milestone in internet protocol transition.
- 21 years and counting of 'eight fallacies of distributed computing' (2025)
The article discusses the 21-year anniversary of the 'eight fallacies of distributed computing' in 2025, referencing its ongoing relevance in technology. It is published on the APNIC blog and linked to a Hacker News discussion with 6 points and no comments.