Well as long as the TLD isn’t used by anyone it should work internally regardless of what ICANN says, especially if I add it to etc/hosts
Well as long as the TLD isn’t used by anyone it should work internally regardless of what ICANN says, especially if I add it to etc/hosts
Why do I care what ICANN says I can do on my own network? It’s my network, I do what I want.
Sounds like a great tool to have available for school districts looking at using Linux for student laptops.
Yeah, the nazi secret police is still the first thing that comes to mind when most Americans hear/see “SS” without context.
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They know that if a customer is noticing those signs that they’re savvy enough to pick a different solution if they don’t offer good support
Logitch mice work on Linux but additional mouse buttons are not supported for some reason
Proton VPN and nothing more.
What an exceptionally unexceptionable story. Good read
It’s almost as though the beauty of open source is that it doesn’t matter who contributes, we all benefit from the result because we can all check each other’s work and all use what we want
Ah good point. I guess a future-proofed guarantee that the domain will never be used externally would be easier to use than trying to somehow configure my DNS to never update specific addresses.