Post AdQw1VxAvmLD8F47ou by leo@social.synergetic-design.com
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 (DIR) Post #AdQoF7SZzj3baUjNrM by gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks
       2024-01-02T09:40:11.328Z
       
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       https://web.archive.org/web/20120705220544/http://we.reclaimthe.net/
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQpG38zcttERhZq40 by hazlin@shortstacksran.ch
       2024-01-02T09:51:33.064932Z
       
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       @gabriel honestly, the biggest thing holding DNS back, is that you can't easily use multiple DNS sources. Communities should be able to manage their own DNS mappings.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQqZ1AfHo1Vmay3cW by gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks
       2024-01-02T10:06:11.224Z
       
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       @hazlin@shortstacksran.ch I kinda thought that was what opennic was all about. The documentation in the wiki has a ton of disclaimers and warnings though.Every attempt seems to run into the same sets of problems, which makes me curious about things that go a completely different route like reticulum
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQqly6A1OY61A2IaG by getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
       2024-01-02T10:08:31.357042Z
       
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       @gabriel I have been using opennic for a while (and I'm trying to advocate for it as much as I can), but the thing is that there won't be much adoption of it for a bunch of reasons. Still, it's good that exists.@hazlin
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQqwHm5iilvwFZJ9k by gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks
       2024-01-02T10:10:23.877Z
       
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       @getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz It's absolutely on my to-try list, since running my own dns (and other silly related ideas) is as well.@hazlin@shortstacksran.ch
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQr4or0cG1oqgwClU by getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
       2024-01-02T10:11:53.741666Z
       
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       @gabriel I haven't tried to run my own DNS, but I actually have my own OpenNIC domain, for quite some time actually. Maybe I'll write about it in the future, but never got to do that yet (maybe I started it and it's somewhere in my files, I don't know...)@hazlin
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQr8pFj4l9nFAPRiq by hazlin@shortstacksran.ch
       2024-01-02T10:12:38.480651Z
       
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       @gabriel @getimiskon What has surprised me the most about this side of the internet... is so much of it is URL only, I figured these sites would have some direct IP alternative access. Though I'll confess, I don't know much about whether you can have more owner ship over an IP or a URL... (URLs feel like you absolutely don't own them xD)
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQrkCkgfVdyq9iOA4 by gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks
       2024-01-02T10:19:25.221Z
       
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       @hazlin@shortstacksran.chI don't know much about whether you can have more owner ship over an IP or a URL... (URLs feel like you absolutely don't own them xD)I could be wrong, but nobody "owns" the numbers, for the same reason we both have 127.0.0.1 running. It's just that the providers we use will resolve 1.1.1.1 to cloudflare's destination.Ever since I found out about arp spoofing I no longer think of IPs as fixed points. @getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQrocWemhE7vzG3Ki by getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
       2024-01-02T10:20:11.495490Z
       
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       @hazlin the thing is that you don't have true ownership of any of those. For the IP, you rent that from your ISP and you rent the URL from a domain provider.@gabriel
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQrpCWYwWXfa7UUBU by gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks
       2024-01-02T10:20:19.710Z
       
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       @hazlin@shortstacksran.chI don't know much about whether you can have more owner ship over an IP or a URL... (URLs feel like you absolutely don't own them xD)I could be wrong, but nobody "owns" the numbers (as in, they're just registered like domains), for the same reason we both have 127.0.0.1 running. It's just that the providers we use will resolve 1.1.1.1 to cloudflare's destination.Ever since I found out about arp spoofing I no longer think of IPs as fixed points. @getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
       
 (DIR) Post #AdQw1VxAvmLD8F47ou by leo@social.synergetic-design.com
       2024-01-02T11:00:52Z
       
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       @gabriel @getimiskon @hazlin Public IPs are like public DNS, they are physically and administratively centralized endpoints owned by a handful of companies which decide how it should work for everyone. But at first, they are just network conventions, so it is totally possible to create parallel registries that solve the server requests differently (like with local networks). That said, I am more interested in solutions with distributed endpoints by design like #GNS.