#corlaezomg.lol is interesting. it uses public suffix in the same way Aral plans to do with small-web.org
#corlaezthe lines between Domain name register and hosting provider blur here. The price is reasonable and they have a pledge to privacy. I might give it a go.
#corlaezI mean... it is full fledge dns so i don't need to use their hosting and I do get a domain (with a funky omg.lol suffix but still).
#barnabywell, you get a subdomain, not something you can transfer elsewhere as with an actual domain
#corlaeza good point. thx. definitely more siloesque then.
#Loqiomg.lol is a platform on which you can build a web presence, offering features like hosting a simple landing page, email forwarding, and URL redirection, and a community around the product https://indieweb.org/omg.lol
#barnabyit’s hard to tell, but it seems likely that omg.lol cost anything from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars to register, and then costs around 30$ per year to renew after that?
#LoqiIt looks like we don't have a page for "Public Suffix List" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "Public Suffix List is ____", a sentence describing the term)
#sknebel" A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can (or historically could) directly register names. Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.ma.us. The Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes. " - https://publicsuffix.org/
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#[hollie]Thanks for posting that, I thought it looked cool and it's cheap so I'm going to give it a try just for fun. : )
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#angelocorlaez i registered cnpy.gdn as a public suffix so that alice.cnpy.gdn and bob.cnpy.gdn can't touch each other's cookies nor those of apex cnpy.gdn and vice versa; so you don't get control of the domain but you do get full control over what you can put there; see github.io