• onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    Maybe these open source sites should move off the public internet and use alternative DNS servers with signup and alternative TLDs. Something like OpenNIC, but with signup. Or go straight to darknets like TOR and I2P. Maybe I2P would be better as it’s slower and crawlers would probably timeout just trying to access content.

    Anti Commercial-AI license

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      8 days ago

      Unless you continuously change you IP I don’t see how locking DNS resolution behind a signup would solve it. You only need to resolve once, and then you know the mapping of domain to IP and can use it elsewhere. That mapping doesn’t change often for hosted services.

      Any wall you build up will also apply to regular users you want to reach.