Ah, that explains it. I assumed Google would show me everything, it is Google. Apparently they don’t, though. Maybe I should find a service that doesn’t actually offer registration.
Ah, that explains it. I assumed Google would show me everything, it is Google. Apparently they don’t, though. Maybe I should find a service that doesn’t actually offer registration.
backdoor.dad costs less
.my doesn’t exist
.global requires at least 3 characters, unfortunately.
is.legal and by.ninja cost $110/yr, a questionable price for a domain that makes no money. In this case, by.community would probably be better at the same price.
without.rest is available, and only $40/yr. without.me has a $5000+ premium fee, but the following are available for $50/yr or less[1]:
I tried searching loser and Google domains is giving me suggestions for loserbeck.*
Some of these might be first-year-only offers, I didn’t check. I was just finishing this list when I realized that Google Domains is probably only showing the premium prices for some registrars (it’s also being inconsistent about the price of without.me), so some of them might also have an extra fee (backdoor.icu is shown as premium, but doesn’t say what the fee is) ↩︎
Archive.ph requires the use of EDNS extension by your DNS resolver, which passes your IP address on to the remote server. Cloudflare doesn’t support that. If you run a pihole or other resolver (or have access to your hosts file/not on unrooted mobile device) you can probably set the address manually to 193.233.203.196
$ dig +short archive.ph @1.1.1.1
217.197.116.88
$ dig +short NS archive.ph|head -1
mick.archive.li.
$ dig +short archive.ph @mick.archive.li
193.233.203.196
Following may be informative:
Not working with cloudflare: https//ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/e5ee5dba1a Not working with dns.adguard.com: https://ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/81510a9add Working with their own nameserver as a resolver: https://ednscomp.isc.org/ednscomp/de07848e43
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828702 https://twitter.com/archiveis/status/1018691421182791680 https://adguard.com/en/blog/private-dns-v0-3-beta.html#ecssupport
My problem with squarespace is that 10 years ago I used to visit a few forums run on their servers, and every time I hit ESC in Firefox to stop animated gifs or to make a page stop loading/redirecting, it would navigate me to the CMS login page for the site owner.
Is this a problem today? No, I mostly browser on a tablet without a keyboard, I have no idea if they still do this.
Am I going to give them any money for this? Nope, the only thing I know about squarespace is that they used to intercept a browser shortcut to stop loading a page instead navigate away from the current page.