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by dewittm
5742 days ago
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They're downvoting you because you're not only missing the point of the article with your first comment, but because allowing this to happen would make DNS even less likely to be replaced any time soon. Once the government is involved in attempting to control the flow of traffic to different websites, any backbone essential to their method of control will stagnate and remain in place almost indefinitely. These people still use IE6 out of misplaced fears for security and a general laziness when it comes to updating, remember? |
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You are not getting it.
If we had followed up on proposals in the 90's for distributed DNS this article would never have needed to be written.
Is this so hard to grok?^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H
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