My humble contribution is to teach networking students tonight about ipv6. It will be mostly theory since the school doesn't support ipv6 on the network. Luckily I have some screenshots and wireshark sniffs from this morning of a working ipv6 connection to the internet.
One of the ipv6 test websites.

A tcp handshake and http connection over ipv6 (using 6to4).

And a PTR record in ip6.net with 32 child domains (okay you don't need ipv6 for this, but it is related).

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