Post by 711 Spooky MartI would be joyous to have MYNAME dot BBS.
:-)
Post by 711 Spooky MartThe TLD racket is a monumental grift.
I disagree.
Post by 711 Spooky MartIt's just a entry in a database.
Some what yes, and more so no.
It's not /just/ an entry in a database. It's a database. It's a
geographically distributed and resilient database that merges with
multiple counter parts run by disparate entities in many different
countries.
Calling it /just/ an entry in a database is about like calling the
(inter)national electric grid /just/ wires in the wall.
Post by 711 Spooky MartWe don't even need registrars.
How pray tell will we deal with someone owning (in so much as you can
own something you rent and thus occupy) something while preventing
others from squatting on your ... asset?
There has to be some organization system to apply some order to what
would otherwise become chaos. Registrars and registries are what create
the order out of the chaos.
The technical requirements for operating a TLD almost demand a medium to
large company to pay for. It's so far from an old PC that you run some
software on that it's not even funny.
Post by 711 Spooky MartThis is just part of the grift for the military-industrial complex
to maintain censorship power over the big world network.
Acquiring, operating, securing that technical infrastructure costs
money. Hence why it costs so much the higher up the food chain you go.
It's no /just/ grift. There is true reasoning behind much of it. Sure,
there are some that will extort as much money as they can. But you
don't have to do business with them.
Post by 711 Spooky MartDNS and name resolution is stuck 30 years in the past to protect the
big players that have already sewed up the market.
I disagree. I routinely use DNS technology that was developed or
enhanced within the last 5-15 years.
The big players that are being protected, meaning holding technology
advancement back, aren't the DNS operators. It's other big companies
that are not adopting new technology that are holding the DNS industry back.
Post by 711 Spooky MartThe rich are a hill and progress is a big wagon you must push up the
hill - while the hill bludgeons your kneecaps.
The technologists are standing on the top of the hill having invented
the wagon, built the wagon, loaded as many slow movers into it as
possible, and pushed it up the hill, who are now looking back at the
rest of the industry wondering why they aren't following suit.
Try leading by example.
Try using an alternate naming root.
Do that for a few years and see what you think.
--
Grant. . . .
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