Elizabeth Warren calls for crackdown on Internet “monopoly” you’ve never heard of
Elizabeth Warren calls for crackdown on Internet “monopoly” you’ve never heard of
Senator wants to investigate whether VeriSign is ripping off customers and violating antitrust laws.
You're viewing part of a thread.
I never said they were. I just said .d means directory in another context
1 0 ReplyWell, a .com is a CP/M binary file introduced in ~1975, whereas the TLD wasn’t introduced until 1985. So, put that in your pipe and smoke it. 😝
1 0 ReplyYeah that's weird too. So would a TLD of .txt or .doc or can you imagine a TLD of .html?
They're all weird just to various degrees.
Why would you want .d as a TLD? To me it would just be weird and confusing.
1 0 Reply.a, .b, .c…
Why are they limiting us? Seems like ICANN has an unfair position.
Someone should start a competing dns that allows domain registrations with single letter domains.
That’s kind of how .onion works (for dns)
1 0 ReplyYou haven't answered why somebody would want these confusing tlds
1 0 ReplyIt’s not confusing. It’s just a tld.
1 0 ReplyAlright Mr. https://google.com.html
1 0 ReplyA url is a url. If your only concern is that it might be confusing to the user, then we shouldn’t have TLDs at all.
googIe.com and google.com are different. What now? Force serif fonts?
1 0 ReplyLiterally insane take
1 0 Reply