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| From | Tedward <usenet@xy0.org> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.bbs.misc, alt.bbs |
| Subject | Re: .bbs tld? |
| Date | 2023-11-05 17:04 -0500 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <20231105170405.687111e1@blackbook2.techmachine.net> (permalink) |
| References | <6165CB96.66BFDB66@mutinybbs.com> <sk4q5b$3qm$1@tncsrv09.home.tnetconsulting.net> <sktd87$115p$1@gioia.aioe.org> <sktk6d$57a$1@tncsrv09.home.tnetconsulting.net> |
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 23:57:53 -0600 Grant Taylor <gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> wrote: You should really have a look at ENS. https://ens.domains/ It pokes holes in pretty much all your arguments about the need for a centralized registrar. > On 10/21/21 10:05 PM, 711 Spooky Mart wrote: > > I would be joyous to have MYNAME dot BBS. > > :-) > > > The TLD racket is a monumental grift. > > I disagree. > > > It'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. > > > We 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. > > > This 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. > > > DNS 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. > > > The 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. > > >
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.bbs tld? Divarin <donotreply.Divarin@mutinybbs.com> - 2021-10-12 13:53 -0400
Re: .bbs tld? Grant Taylor <gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> - 2021-10-12 14:06 -0600
Re: .bbs tld? 711 Spooky Mart <711@spooky.mart> - 2021-10-21 23:05 -0500
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