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All possible TLDs should be valid and domains should be free. If people are worried about governance just give them all to me and ill only use them for good
in reply to jonny (good kind)

Or maybe we allow people to sign up to be responsible for them and give them out if they prove they can handle it, that might work
in reply to jonny (good kind)

Every day is another chance for me to get someone to explain DNS to me on the fediverse
in reply to jonny (good kind)

On the first paragraph of the BGP wikipedia page and it sounds sort of stupid, we wont need that if you give all the domains to me because then you only ever need to know one IP address
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in reply to jonny (good kind)

Is that what you want? Because, I'm sure people will come out of the woodwork to do it, if you say something wrong about DNS.
in reply to jonny (good kind)

IT'S LIKE A PHONE BOOK FOR THE INTERNET.

IT'S A TRUCK FULL OF INFORMATION, NOT AT ALL LIKE A SERIES OF TUBES

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in reply to Plaid

@plaidtron3000 huh and so when I go online I drive my truck up to the internet store, DNS shovels me out a healthy scoop of websites, I put them in my HTML bag for later, and when I get hungry I unwrap one of them and thats called a router?
in reply to jonny (good kind)

and a router lets you cut chamfers and other interesting shapes in wood, yes. You've got it!
in reply to Asta [AMP]

@aud
If by means testing you means me testing whether they are good or not then yes that sounds like a good plan
in reply to jonny (good kind)

this reminds me of my plan to be in charge of the .nope tld and just refuse all applications for sites using it.
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jonny (good kind)
@dysfun
how hard could it be to figure out where a dang website is I do it all day long
in reply to jonny (good kind)

@dysfun "just write it down once you find it no big deal" is kind of pretty much how routers work (or used to work).