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rossryan
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Wait. What's the white-space formatting shortcut for VS?
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I would be genuinely interested to see Stallman's reaction when you suggest to him that he works on *NIX...
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MatrixFrog
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because people keep linking to it?
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crackanape
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Yeah, I use name.com too. Annoyed me when they de-freed their private whois service, but otherwise it's been fine. That said, if someone else comes along with similar service and free private whois, I'm gone.
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Godamm, that made me cry
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preshing
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The PNG was 1271 KB, and the progressive JPG (at similar quality) was 677 KB. So I went with the JPG.
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To follow along with the class that this is for: http://www.reddit.com/domain/cdsmith.wordpress.com/
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>Granted, this probably isn't a problem for people only used to Java, but it's not just that I find Java tedious, I also find it difficult to ignore the tools that are available in other languages but not Java. But that is exactly saying it's tedious. It's not like I don't understand that - I've recently moved on ...
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staticfish
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It's Lego or LEGO. Never legos.
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I think [bungled](http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/1999-10-11/) is an awesome word
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Amendmen7
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> It's not realistic to expect methods/operators' meanings to be transparent from looking at the bare token. Maybe I'm being naive, but I think it *is* realistic to have the operator/method's name pretty closely match its function 90% of the time. I think the following examples from 2.8 collections are far more rea...
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MrRipVanWinkle
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[Kill elephants](http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-20049362-71.html), blackout DNS selectively, [blackout criticism](http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/12/godaddy_shuts_down_nodaddy/), [shut down domains without any court order](http://news.cnet.com/GoDaddy-pulls-security-site-after-MySpace-complaints/2100-1025_3-615...
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sltkr
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He wrote a total of seven sentences... and that needed a tl;dr?
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generic_0
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>If you can't be bothered to run up-to-date versions of your tools on your main development machine, I can't be bothered to clutter the codebase to support you. Feels bad, man. Definitely has the Ruby Rockstar attitude. Oh well, he's providing it for free. And if he doesn't care how many people use it then that's...
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screwthat4u
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Well, I'll switch domain registrars for my personal site and stop recommending them then. Thanks for the info.
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jseigh
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Correct. I was just using the terminology used in their patent. Also known as managed memory, SMR (safe memory reclamation) or what I call PDR (PCOW (partial copy on write) deferred reclamation.
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exoplasm
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Basically when select DNS servers get too much load they just refuse to answer queries. Why this is preferable to increasing capacity or just letting queries be slow is beyond me.
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ianmalcolmreynolds
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I've been moving all my domains to Domain.com as they get close to expiration. About the same prices (sometimes cheaper), and they don't try to trick you into buying loads of shit when all you want is a domain. Also, cheap SSL certs.
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websaber
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AWSOME!
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TyIzaeL
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What does this do?
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never_phear_for_phoe
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What alternatives are there?
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lordlicorice
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Let's all share! NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is legit. I've probably put $10 into it to host my undergrad portfolio (almost 0 traffic but needs to be available) for the last few years. No traffic, no charge. They give you SSH access on their webservers. Etc.
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mjd
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"There is not now, and never will be, a language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad programs. "
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barsoap
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Dammit, I wanted to make a snarky comment, but it figures "ueber" as in "left over" is Missingsch, not Standard German...
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bfwu
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Nice try Name.com marketing team consisting of MagicBobert, exoplasm, and mm_aa.
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lordlicorice
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Looks like they refuse queries from other companies' DNS servers looking to pull data.
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butrosbutrosfunky
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I expect nothing less from these spammy, misleading, manipulative cocksuckers. Not since Real Networks has one company been such a ubiquitous yet reviled pustule on the ass of the internet. Moving to dreamhost was the best decision I ever made. One other thing ... Their CEO is an absolute fucking douche.
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happyscrappy
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No, it's when their DNS servers get too much load from certain other DNS servers they refuse to answer queries from those particular other DNS servers.
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dakboy
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Going from memory as I don't have it in front of me, but Ctrl-K Ctrl-D I think does the whole file; Ctrl-K Ctrl-F does the currently-selected text.
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happyscrappy
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TTL is advisory. The DNS servers generating the traffic may ignore it. This sounds like a policy to manage broken requestors than anything else.
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happyscrappy
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Not programming.
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renegade
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This finally pushed me to set up a [DNSimple](https://dnsimple.com/r/bf576cf42e3e7c) account today. Something I've been meaning to do for ages.
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Samus_
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I didn't meant this as if the existance of the servers were new to me, but I was under the impression that those servers werte managed by the government not private companies and that services such as GoDaddy were just a frontent to access them.
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RemyJe
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GoDaddy was never awesome. They were one of the worst to work with on ~~zone~~ domain transfers. Personally, I think their website and marketing screams, "Discount Crap sold here!" My Registrar of choice is presently Gandi. -Missing the NIC, Remyje
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Samus_
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I knew that but what I meant was that I thought GoDaddy didn't actually *had* the records themselves but instead they were just providing access to that service thru them.
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paroneayea
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Tack on "make pro-torture blogposts" to that list http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/06/20/123392/-Does-your-Web-Host-condone-torture-GoDaddycom-does!
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Justinsaccount
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Try the `-w` option for diff
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missionsix
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agreed, README is not helpful.
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lordlicorice
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I can imagine some GoDaddy exec discovering how DNS works and roaring at a subordinate: "WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE ALLOW COMPETITORS TO MAKE REQUESTS TO OUR SERVERS" It might have been naive to expect these core services to be offered for free. Sure it's in everyone's interest for DNS to work, but it's in nobody's interest ...
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OMouse
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Yeah the fields are fucking weak. The only things I can think of are basic statistics. You could check the average loudness of songs in each year and see if songs are actually getting louder. You could also use it for market research and see how much people like particular types of songs and then have them rate whethe...
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segfaulthunter
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I also use Gandi and have no complaints about it whatsoever.
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ratfacechirpybird
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GoDaddy, the Hooters of domain name registrars
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LVDave
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I used to get domains thru 1and1.com, but discovered DNSExit.. They are great, cheap ($12/yr/.com or .org domain). I recently moved my personal domain/email from 1and1.com to dnsexit.. Somebody's gotta say it: F**K GO-DADDY....
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Jedakiah
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It's actually very simple how it could work, though I don't know of a TLD that works this way. Think of how hosting reselling works. You rent a webserver from a wholesaler, they set it up and manage the hardware/software side of things. You add sites through a web interface, bill clients, and handle most tech support. ...
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MagicBobert
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Goddamn it. Outed again. :P
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exoplasm
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Edit: No idea how I got this comment in the wrong place.
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BongHitta
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Run your own and not programming.
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mflood
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Because when queries are slow, they're slow for everyone. Godaddy is choosing to instead temporarily cut service to their less important customers in order to maintain peak performance for the rest. The idea is just like power blackouts, really. You only need "x" capacity most of the time, except during peak hours when...
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exoplasm
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But I'm clearly a shill for a different registrar! ಠ\_ಠ
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aelios
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freewhois as the coupon code has worked for me for the past several renewals. Is this no longer the case?
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exoplasm
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NameCheap.com has free private whois on new registrations. After that you can almost always find a coupon for 99¢ renewals on the whois privacy. And unlike GoDaddy you don't have to deal with a "third" party when you want to make changes to your whois contacts.
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Timberjaw
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I'm curious if anyone on here has put a high-traffic site on NearlyFreeSpeech. Any downsides to their service?
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efk
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I've been an OpenSRS (a Tucows company) reseller for quite a while (8 years?), so I don't have any current experience with other registrars. I do remember GoDaddy holding domains ransom in the past and doubling ICANN fees* just to renew. OpenSRS is great, and I highly recommend them to other people looking to resell ...
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exoplasm
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Well the government doesn't really control the servers, AFAIK. Maybe some of the GTLD servers. You should read up on the history of Network Solutions, ICANN, and maybe take a look at how DNS works in general. As long as .com, .net, and .org have been around it was always private companies (though contracted by the gov...
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JurassicSpork
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Interestingly, the Z80 was designed to be (mostly) *binary* compatible with the 8080. It used new mnemonics that made sense with the extra features of Z80, but the byte values were backwards compatible. The 8086, first of the x86 series, was designed to be *source* compatible with the 8080. There was a one-to-one ma...
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manberry_sauce
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Not so fast with those pitchforks. This sounds pretty one-sided. This isn't a net neutrality issue. It sounds like they're blocking [domainers](http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Domain_name_speculation&oldid=431398968) who are data mining their service to determine what [dropped domains](http://en.wikipedi...
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kurin
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What happens when an unstoppable fanboy meets an immovable butthurt basement dweller? Let's find out in the comment section!
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exoplasm
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Er, isn't that how it works now? Registrar has their own name servers, which they then advertise to the GTLD servers, which other DNS servers use to find out which registrar/name servers a domain belongs to...
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duskwuff
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NFSN used to be "no traffic, no charge", but they aren't exactly anymore. There's now a 1¢/site/day charge if you want to use PHP, for instance.
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K4kumba
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Finally, someone gets it.You are 100% correct.
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efk
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If you need reliable and free DNS hosting, use zoneedit.com. edit: I should note that I don't work for zoneedit, nor do I use them. I run my own DNS servers on amazon AWS. If I didn't, I would use zoneedit without a second thought.
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I agree with you, but also liked the link... which subreddit should I subscribe to that posts this sort of stuff?
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asdfasdafas
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godaddy manages a staggering number of servers actually. but they also do a lot more than domain registration.
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Orbixx
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Christ the GoDaddy website is horribly designed.
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efk
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Just dont by any SSL certs from them. [comodo hacked again](http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2011/09/comodo-hacker-i-hacked-diginotar-too-other-cas-breached.ars)
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Jedakiah
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What you described is how it works now, but that's not what I was saying. Simply put, in my example the registrars have no nameservers. When a client registers a domain, the registrar notifies the TLD nameservers through an API, login, or other means.
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marvin_sirius
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NFS is great if you have mostly static pages and don't need much storage. They have caching servers in front of their web servers which can make dynamic sites difficult to debug.
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hyperkinetic
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Agreed.
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ljcrabs
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How do you mean?
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exoplasm
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Well, of the 200 or however many name servers GoDaddy has, how many of those are "premium" DNS? Probably very few. So they will randomly black out 1-5 of those name servers to make way for the premium servers that are probably not even utilizing the same resources? Keep in mind that the majority of their name servers...
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hayeah
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Ah, this is exactly the right market positioning for ComaLisp
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brokentyro
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I love NearlyFreeSpeech and I have several sites hosted on it, but their pricing model is clearly aimed at low traffic sites like mine and lordlicorice's. It is not a good deal for a site that regularly gets high traffic.
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andash
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Yeah this is what I've been using for a couple of years, for free that is. No idea how their paid services perform Only thing I can really complain about is the interface, which I hoped would get better when they moved from their early 90s style site to the new site but in my taste, it's pretty much as bad, only now i...
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Timberjaw
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Ah I see. Thanks for the info. I can't remember the last time I built a website made up of static pages, so I guess they wouldn't be the best host for me.
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exoplasm
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If GoDaddy decided that they didn't want to offer free name servers anymore, 90%+ of their customers would no longer have an online website. Your local DNS, or 4.2.2.1, would no longer be able to look up the DNS information. The name servers specifically provide the function of telling other DNS servers (4.2.2.1, Goog...
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bfwu
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Clearly "Name" is in NameCheap so they must be the same!
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clickwir
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Who's a good registrar to go with? GoDaddy won me over before, but I don't like how they are handling things now.
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ajwest
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Won't somebody please think of the elephants!?
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manberry_sauce
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They're not blocking requests that their registrants want any part of. The "search engine" claim is likely a misrepresentation. Domainers frequently refer to their business as search marketing. In order for a domainer's business to work and grow, they need to data mine and pick up dropped names. This isn't someone tryi...
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exoplasm
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A personal protip of mine: Don't put your eggs in one basket when it comes to web hosting. I would recommend buying your domain names at a company that *primarily* does domain registrations (it seems they all do hosting now as well these days). Buy hosting from a company that *primarily* does hosting - most hosting ...
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slurpme
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Two examples that I have struck lately (and have struck for years...) 1. Putting primitives into a map/collection but having to define the collection using the object type also not having native support for primitive map/collections... 2. You can't create a List using an array... You have to go via "Arrays.asList".....
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The sad part is that the only reason a lot of people put up with their sorry site is the mistaken notion that they are more reliable than the "little guys".
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CaptainKabob
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The number of points my comment received indicates yes. Also, I'd personally rather see a brief, neutral summary at the top of the comments than someone's knee-jerk critical response.
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exoplasm
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Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Durahk
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I'm on the pro-tab side, mainly because if you start your lines with tabs (and use spaces for alignment afterwards), you can reconfigure the displayed tab stop to be whatever you want, and nothing will ever fall out of alignment farther down the line. I never type out spaces manually unless I'm using a shitty editor th...
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tigerinhouston
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I've used joker.com since the mid 90's. Highly recommended.
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lordlicorice
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I think bugmenot runs on their service. It's good for low-use sites but the storage and transfer charges are about an order of magnitude higher than what Amazon charges. But paying for even a small EC2 instance would be ridiculous overkill for my site.
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Not programming
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manberry_sauce
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The complaint is misrepresenting what's actually going on. Click to the response on the same site. GoDaddy responds truthfully. They're blocking high-volume data-mining requests from domainers, not the sort of requests GoDaddy's registrants intend to hit the service. The author of these posts then points to an article...
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/r/technology
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Drfuzzykins
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Python 2.5 came out in 2006, and even Vim 7.3 is a year old. It's hardly unreasonable.
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amedico
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Not even remotely programming.
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crackanape
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Ah, I didn't know about that. I'd been wasting my time on little 40-cent-off codes-o'-the-month. Will try to remember that one for next time.
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manberry_sauce
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There are root-level systems that dictate where the request goes. [A longer explanation.](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_zone)
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I used to work there. Here is an interesting piece of trivia: Go Daddy charges $14.99 per month for unlimited, shared hosting but on average, it costs them $0.25. Hey, great Christmas parties though...
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