Notices by af2 (af2@poa.st), page 2
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@graf Elves really are the best
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@Awoo
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@Awoo Tell that to the Spaniards, the brits managed to keep it in their pants most of the time.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Given how many post-wall roasties are probably vtubing already I wouldn't be surprised if it gets normalized eventually. They already use heavy filters for instagram and whatnot, this is just dispensing with the cope and leaving their piglike extra dimension behind. They will have to remember how to act cute though, might be a difficult hurdle.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot I think you solved middle-aged divorce
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Why spend $$$$ on plastic surgery when you could get nagged by a cute anime girl instead?
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@Kyonko802 Remember to condition/clean the leather as well. I use dubbin and this
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@Rasterman @TheMadPirate @WandererUber It's one thing to say socialism is evil to a bunch of libertarians, it's another to say it in front of a bunch of reptilians inside their home base.
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@Goalkeeper @skylar tor solved this with onion addresses. Brave even as native tor support these days.
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@DemonSixOne @skylar @ArdainianRight @ForbiddenDreamer @graf @Hoss Readability is overrated, we have too many TLDs (.com, .me, .pride) so anyone trying to remember which it is will just use google anyway to look it up. Expecting people to remember domain names is very silly, and we gave up SO MUCH in pursuit of "readability".
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@skylar @ArdainianRight @DemonSixOne @ForbiddenDreamer @graf @Hoss The point is that with so many TLDs they aren't memorable. Domain squatters frequently make use of this inability remember if it's .com or .net, forcing site owners to pay for a whole bunch of similar domains to protect their brand because ICANN thought we needed .barefoot and .fail. The point of having a domain name over a bare IP is that IPs frequently change (new host/dc, CDN etc) while domain names should remain static. In today's DNS system, that's ALL they are good for.
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@skylar @ArdainianRight @DemonSixOne @ForbiddenDreamer @graf @Hoss That's not your brand, just like your street address isn't your brand. The sign on your door is your brand, not the nerd shit in your URL bar. We let them censor us and curse us with the shitty insecure DNS system in the name of "oh look, it says Nike in the url bar too!"
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@skylar >you're still getting censored and deplatformed because ISPs and hosting providers still exist
This solves censorship at the domain registrar level, it's one piece of the solution. It also gets rid of the need for Certificate Authorities which was always a complete bullshit business. The number of times web services go down because someone forgot to renew the cert is STILL a huge problem. No one actually types internet addresses anymore, normies google it and click the first result and people with tech competence use bookmarks like god intended. You also wouldn't need to pay for an internet domain anymore, why the fuck would I want to pay money for something people don't even use?
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@skylar I don't have to pay money on a yearly basis to name this gif "nigger.gif" nor can some soyboy arbitrarily decide to remove the name of the file because it hurts his feelings. You know, like DNS.
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@skylar @ArdainianRight @AmericanChampion @DemonSixOne @ForbiddenDreamer @graf @Hoss >we can't use this because chromecucks are stupid and let google step on their balls with stiletto heels
>we can't use this because discordfags let discord rape their asshole whenever they feel like it
This is technology for freechads, slaves will always be slaves.
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@ForbiddenDreamer @Hoss @graf @ArdainianRight ENS was always stupid because having names be human readable is a pointless goal and it has the same problem with squatters that DNS has. Making a digital resource scarce (only so many one letter domains available) isn't what we should want for next-gen DNS.
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@DemonSixOne @ForbiddenDreamer @Hoss @graf @ArdainianRight think of tor onion addresses, where the "name" is just a public key (6x7g7rr6fhdoszolkqkaittdr6qzgejjxoc42q4ceaph2xttmo5vgryd.onion) that is then used to connect securely to the web server. It means we can get rid of DNS and PKI at the same time.
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@graf @ArdainianRight @Hoss when are we starting our own domain registrar? I'll make the logo
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@graf @ArdainianRight @Hoss we have that it's called tor!
Is ICANN actually responsible for most of the censorship and deplatforming though? They just enforce the abuse report functionality that gets abused, so fix that (easy) and you're good.
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@luithe @berkberkman @SpurgAnon Yeah at least they respect that their bloodline is being improved. I hope that dude's family disowned him though
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