[–] anenefan 1mo ago ↗ https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-tld-insights-on-clou...Edit: I read it as .su followed by .com being highest in magnitude. .at is barely mentioned.
[–] pogue 1mo ago ↗ What does this indicate? It's a good TLD to purchase? Austrians use Cloudflare DNS more? It's a popular destination domain??
[–] marshray 1mo ago ↗ > Readers of a certain age may remember the so-called "dot com boom" that took place in the early 2000's.Just call the undertaker for me already.
[–] unit490 1mo ago ↗ Yes, container peering time-keeping signature mirrors journalctl, which keeps log of peering.
[–] throwaway270925 1mo ago ↗ My guess would be a reporting error, all the .at queries from last weeks ESC only now getting reported/counted in the final tally for monday?
[–] countWSS 1mo ago ↗ Majestic reports strange spike in domain ranks in .at(the greens) Thousands of .at domains suddenly advanced hundreds of places all over the index. https://majestic.com/reports/majestic-million?tld=at&majesti...
[–] faangguyindia 1mo ago ↗ I remember back in time ther was a sonar or some site which used to sell Reverse DNS records.Does anyone still buy and sell these anymore?I'd think it's much easier to do this today than it was in past.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 20.9 ms ] threadEdit: I read it as .su followed by .com being highest in magnitude. .at is barely mentioned.
Just call the undertaker for me already.
Does anyone still buy and sell these anymore?
I'd think it's much easier to do this today than it was in past.