They're both good. The localroot service offered at B-Root does authenticated transfers (TSIG protected) and gives you update notifications to ensure you're notified as soon as the root changes. Otherwise you may be an…
To avoid hitting the root, don't send your queries there! Problem solved! localroot.isi.edu Bias: I created it, and am a author of one potential set of future specifications (rewrite).
This. I've been making a game in Godot with zero AI help. Because I enjoy it. I enjoy solving with weird coding problems you run into. I enjoy leaning as I fixed things. I do it out of love for the process, knowing…
Do note you can click and drag on it too.
You might check out .internal instead which was recently approved [1] for local use. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.internal
I think this could go on for pages and pages more, and we can't get the entire industry to agree on the importance of any particular bullet point yet. I'd love to sit down face-to-face sometime and debate this…
> This doesn't help much to prevent collisions though, does it? It helps alternate name spaces not collide with the DNS. Without a registration system, it doesn't help alternate names spaces from colliding with each…
Minor note: authoritative servers don't have caches. I think you meant recursive resolver (or better "caching resolver" which covers other types of resolvers that may also be caching, such as some stub-resolvers).
You may wish to read [RFC9476], which provides a solution for anchoring alternate name spaces in a way that provides both a signalling point for establishing that you've left the DNS and a way to prevent collisions with…
You may wish to read [RFC2826] which the Internet Architecture Board of years past wrote on why a unified name space is important for the Internet. [RFC2826]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2826
You may wish to additionally read the history of the Root Server System, which was written by the Root Server Operators and provides significant more context and facts about it's development:…
> I don't know the author's background, but I really hate that otherwise normal people have been reduced to such measures. So, sorry if you read that as a complaint. But it was a feeling for how I think the world is…
[further note: I'm pretty consistent about using an N95 mask at nearly all times when I'm not actively eating or drinking]
I am the OP :-) It's actually a "CASEMATIX Portable Credit Card Reader Case Compatible with Square Contactless and Chip Reader, Case Only", which was the best possibility I could find. It would be nice if someone would…
note that probably after hackernews caught the page (before all the data was in) I added a link by Boeing about this and what their belief is about CO2 levels at takeoff and in flight.
Nope. Not yet as of Monday, Nov 14th. [who just found this discussion of my article... which started long before I finished even getting all the data on the page]
They're both good. The localroot service offered at B-Root does authenticated transfers (TSIG protected) and gives you update notifications to ensure you're notified as soon as the root changes. Otherwise you may be an…
To avoid hitting the root, don't send your queries there! Problem solved! localroot.isi.edu Bias: I created it, and am a author of one potential set of future specifications (rewrite).
This. I've been making a game in Godot with zero AI help. Because I enjoy it. I enjoy solving with weird coding problems you run into. I enjoy leaning as I fixed things. I do it out of love for the process, knowing…
Do note you can click and drag on it too.
You might check out .internal instead which was recently approved [1] for local use. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.internal
I think this could go on for pages and pages more, and we can't get the entire industry to agree on the importance of any particular bullet point yet. I'd love to sit down face-to-face sometime and debate this…
> This doesn't help much to prevent collisions though, does it? It helps alternate name spaces not collide with the DNS. Without a registration system, it doesn't help alternate names spaces from colliding with each…
Minor note: authoritative servers don't have caches. I think you meant recursive resolver (or better "caching resolver" which covers other types of resolvers that may also be caching, such as some stub-resolvers).
You may wish to read [RFC9476], which provides a solution for anchoring alternate name spaces in a way that provides both a signalling point for establishing that you've left the DNS and a way to prevent collisions with…
You may wish to read [RFC2826] which the Internet Architecture Board of years past wrote on why a unified name space is important for the Internet. [RFC2826]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2826
You may wish to additionally read the history of the Root Server System, which was written by the Root Server Operators and provides significant more context and facts about it's development:…
> I don't know the author's background, but I really hate that otherwise normal people have been reduced to such measures. So, sorry if you read that as a complaint. But it was a feeling for how I think the world is…
[further note: I'm pretty consistent about using an N95 mask at nearly all times when I'm not actively eating or drinking]
I am the OP :-) It's actually a "CASEMATIX Portable Credit Card Reader Case Compatible with Square Contactless and Chip Reader, Case Only", which was the best possibility I could find. It would be nice if someone would…
note that probably after hackernews caught the page (before all the data was in) I added a link by Boeing about this and what their belief is about CO2 levels at takeoff and in flight.
Nope. Not yet as of Monday, Nov 14th. [who just found this discussion of my article... which started long before I finished even getting all the data on the page]