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It's easier to remember the IPs of good DNSes, too.
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And if you want static ips either use dhcp6 or disable the randomisation of eui64 addresses
I have static IPs for my Kubernetes nodes, and I actually use DHCPv6 for dynamic dns so I can reach any device with a hostname, even though most of my devices don't have static IPs.
The issue is those static IPs are tied to my current ISP, preventing me from changing ISPs without deleting my entire Kubernetes cluster.
It certainly looks like you can give it a prefix to assign out, possibly even multiples