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  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:
    are you nerds selling these domains or just owning them for cool points?

    I have like 4 domains and I get overwhelmed going to my bookmarks

    idling them

  • @beanman109 said:

    @cainyxues said:
    if any sub $10 ll.ll comes I would really love to grab one but 😮‍💨 my luck and my money [both down ]

    goodluck finding LL.LL under $10 but i think there is still a few letter/number combos out there for under 10, blem just got a .lt for 8 euro or something

    from my research, there's around 4-5 alphabet+number possibel on .lt and i just grab the one that has the best sounding

  • @wadhah said:
    are you nerds selling these domains or just owning them for cool points?

    I have like 4 domains and I get overwhelmed going to my bookmarks

    like our vps

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

  • BlembimBlembim Member
    edited March 2025

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    for me, the higher the price is, the lesser exciting it would be :#

    it's like human vs mass domain buying bot

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    yeah, this gonna attract lots of abuse reports but i've conduct some research on both my registrar and registry

    my registrar policy is simple:

    Compliance with Laws
    
    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for all content stored or processed on our servers.
    
    You MUST NOT use our services for activities deemed illegal within the European Union or its member states nor anything infringing upon our’ or third parties’ rights.
    
    Avoid Causing Harm
    
    Your actions (or lack thereof) MUST NOT disrupt our services or cause harm to anyone or their property.
    

    and on registry side:

    RESTRICTION (NOT BY REGISTRY's WILL)
    
    A court (arbitration) order or enforcement document restricting the right to dispose of
    a particular domain name is submitted to the Registry
    

    All of the problems I've encountered are with the IP, not the domain. Takedowns happen but rarely. Can't do anything about that bit be an ICANN accredited registrar yourself.

    I think owning your own ASN should do the trick if no one is lenient enough to forward an immeasurable amount of complaints to you without termination.

    beanman's got a point. Even with all technical and legal things covered, you don't want to deal with abuse. Interesting how my public onion airport is less of a headache than this.

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:
    are you nerds selling these domains or just owning them for cool points?

    I have like 4 domains and I get overwhelmed going to my bookmarks

    The nerds have been doing this decades before NFTs were cool.

  • @mandala said:

    @wadhah said:
    are you nerds selling these domains or just owning them for cool points?

    I have like 4 domains and I get overwhelmed going to my bookmarks

    The nerds have been doing this decades before NFTs were cool.

    True :D

  • cainyxuescainyxues Member
    edited March 2025

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    cy[dot]st availablle :lol:

  • @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    yeah, this gonna attract lots of abuse reports but i've conduct some research on both my registrar and registry

    my registrar policy is simple:

    Compliance with Laws
    
    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for all content stored or processed on our servers.
    
    You MUST NOT use our services for activities deemed illegal within the European Union or its member states nor anything infringing upon our’ or third parties’ rights.
    
    Avoid Causing Harm
    
    Your actions (or lack thereof) MUST NOT disrupt our services or cause harm to anyone or their property.
    

    and on registry side:

    RESTRICTION (NOT BY REGISTRY's WILL)
    
    A court (arbitration) order or enforcement document restricting the right to dispose of
    a particular domain name is submitted to the Registry
    

    All of the problems I've encountered are with the IP, not the domain. Takedowns happen but rarely. Can't do anything about that bit be an ICANN accredited registrar yourself.

    domain should be the problem if they targeted you not the content you're hosting/forwarding itself

    I think owning your own ASN should do the trick if no one is lenient enough to forward an immeasurable amount of complaints to you without termination.

    The Tradeoff of owning ASN is your anonymity and a lot more cost overhead and more technical involvement

    but you still have to maintain a reputation with your upstream network too cannot be pure ddr ingor

    beanman's got a point. Even with all technical and legal things covered, you don't want to deal with abuse. Interesting how my public onion airport is less of a headache than this.

    we can say like onion airport is useful for censorship circumvention or something like that not just some malicious stuff

    but when it's public facing service that has your name in it, things are diffirent

  • @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

  • @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    is that on incognet too?

  • @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    E.g

  • @Smigit said:

    @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    E.g

    This seem to be the cost done by the registry

    on nic.st they charge 700 EUR onetime for short domain

    Thanked by 2beanman109 Decicus
  • @Blembim said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    E.g

    This seem to be the cost done by the registry

    on nic.st they charge 700 EUR onetime for short domain

    Yeah, assumed that was the case. Kills the idea of just grabbing one for the sakes of it but.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    ahh true, even incognet does this didn't even notice
    now i'm feeling even luckier getting my lx.gl for $30

  • @Smigit said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    E.g

    This seem to be the cost done by the registry

    on nic.st they charge 700 EUR onetime for short domain

    Yeah, assumed that was the case. Kills the idea of just grabbing one for the sakes of it but.

    The charge only applied to 2 char .st this seem to be their rules to prevent those 2 char domain hunter

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Smigit said:

    @beanman109 said:
    there is a lot of LL.st domains from what i've seen if people dont mind paying ~$16 for them

    When adding the 2 character ones to a cart, the price always seems to jump to about $300. Observed this at two registrars. Assume they’re charging extra for the very short one, as I could see no indication it was a second hand market sale.

    E.g

    This seem to be the cost done by the registry

    on nic.st they charge 700 EUR onetime for short domain

    must only be 2 letter ones because 3 letter like lex.st still only $16

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    do u guys think the maltese will mind if i dont have this?

  • @beanman109 said:
    do u guys think the maltese will mind if i dont have this?

    These kind of tld usually asked for id or ceritificate or smth idk

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    yeah, this gonna attract lots of abuse reports but i've conduct some research on both my registrar and registry

    my registrar policy is simple:

    Compliance with Laws
    
    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for all content stored or processed on our servers.
    
    You MUST NOT use our services for activities deemed illegal within the European Union or its member states nor anything infringing upon our’ or third parties’ rights.
    
    Avoid Causing Harm
    
    Your actions (or lack thereof) MUST NOT disrupt our services or cause harm to anyone or their property.
    

    and on registry side:

    RESTRICTION (NOT BY REGISTRY's WILL)
    
    A court (arbitration) order or enforcement document restricting the right to dispose of
    a particular domain name is submitted to the Registry
    

    All of the problems I've encountered are with the IP, not the domain. Takedowns happen but rarely. Can't do anything about that bit be an ICANN accredited registrar yourself.

    domain should be the problem if they targeted you not the content you're hosting/forwarding itself

    I think owning your own ASN should do the trick if no one is lenient enough to forward an immeasurable amount of complaints to you without termination.

    The Tradeoff of owning ASN is your anonymity and a lot more cost overhead and more technical involvement

    but you still have to maintain a reputation with your upstream network too cannot be pure ddr ingor

    beanman's got a point. Even with all technical and legal things covered, you don't want to deal with abuse. Interesting how my public onion airport is less of a headache than this.

    we can say like onion airport is useful for censorship circumvention or something like that not just some malicious stuff

    but when it's public facing service that has your name in it, things are diffirent

    Free-use onion airports don't serve content, that's the catch. However the abuse complaints are more severe in number and frequency.

    I agree with all your points. One more thing we didn't take into account is user base. It's easy to dominate if yours is petite and docile.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @beanman109 said:
    do u guys think the maltese will mind if i dont have this?

    From my experience with the Maltese, I would have to say you are done buddy, expect a no knock warrant soon

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

  • @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    yeah, this gonna attract lots of abuse reports but i've conduct some research on both my registrar and registry

    my registrar policy is simple:

    Compliance with Laws
    
    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for all content stored or processed on our servers.
    
    You MUST NOT use our services for activities deemed illegal within the European Union or its member states nor anything infringing upon our’ or third parties’ rights.
    
    Avoid Causing Harm
    
    Your actions (or lack thereof) MUST NOT disrupt our services or cause harm to anyone or their property.
    

    and on registry side:

    RESTRICTION (NOT BY REGISTRY's WILL)
    
    A court (arbitration) order or enforcement document restricting the right to dispose of
    a particular domain name is submitted to the Registry
    

    All of the problems I've encountered are with the IP, not the domain. Takedowns happen but rarely. Can't do anything about that bit be an ICANN accredited registrar yourself.

    domain should be the problem if they targeted you not the content you're hosting/forwarding itself

    I think owning your own ASN should do the trick if no one is lenient enough to forward an immeasurable amount of complaints to you without termination.

    The Tradeoff of owning ASN is your anonymity and a lot more cost overhead and more technical involvement

    but you still have to maintain a reputation with your upstream network too cannot be pure ddr ingor

    beanman's got a point. Even with all technical and legal things covered, you don't want to deal with abuse. Interesting how my public onion airport is less of a headache than this.

    we can say like onion airport is useful for censorship circumvention or something like that not just some malicious stuff

    but when it's public facing service that has your name in it, things are diffirent

    Free-use onion airports don't serve content, that's the catch. However the abuse complaints are more severe in number and frequency.

    I agree with all your points. One more thing we didn't take into account is user base. It's easy to dominate if yours is petite and docile.

    my role idea for public serving is nadeko.net, sometimes it's better to do public serving service from your home server if your country is ddr ingor like Chile in this case

    cheaper than owning ASN, doesn't sacrify anonymity but has to dealt with local isp regarding abuse report

  • @beanman109 said:
    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

    this is killing

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:
    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

    this is killing

  • @beanman109 said:

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:
    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

    this is killing

    im just uplaod moment ago

    so fast man

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:
    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

    this is killing

    im just uplaod moment ago

    so fast man

    i pay 13 remote workers to manually scrape every LET profile 24/7 and alert me to a change
    LowEndBigBrother

  • BlembimBlembim Member
    edited March 2025

    @beanman109 said:

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @Blembim said:

    @beanman109 said:
    FK igpu we bruteforce 4k transcode with cores

    this is killing

    im just uplaod moment ago

    so fast man

    i pay 13 remote workers to manually scrape every LET profile 24/7 and alert me to a change
    LowEndBigBrother

    100$/hr remote workers in brisbane?

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:

    yeah, this gonna attract lots of abuse reports but i've conduct some research on both my registrar and registry

    my registrar policy is simple:

    Compliance with Laws
    
    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for all content stored or processed on our servers.
    
    You MUST NOT use our services for activities deemed illegal within the European Union or its member states nor anything infringing upon our’ or third parties’ rights.
    
    Avoid Causing Harm
    
    Your actions (or lack thereof) MUST NOT disrupt our services or cause harm to anyone or their property.
    

    and on registry side:

    RESTRICTION (NOT BY REGISTRY's WILL)
    
    A court (arbitration) order or enforcement document restricting the right to dispose of
    a particular domain name is submitted to the Registry
    

    All of the problems I've encountered are with the IP, not the domain. Takedowns happen but rarely. Can't do anything about that bit be an ICANN accredited registrar yourself.

    domain should be the problem if they targeted you not the content you're hosting/forwarding itself

    I think owning your own ASN should do the trick if no one is lenient enough to forward an immeasurable amount of complaints to you without termination.

    The Tradeoff of owning ASN is your anonymity and a lot more cost overhead and more technical involvement

    but you still have to maintain a reputation with your upstream network too cannot be pure ddr ingor

    beanman's got a point. Even with all technical and legal things covered, you don't want to deal with abuse. Interesting how my public onion airport is less of a headache than this.

    we can say like onion airport is useful for censorship circumvention or something like that not just some malicious stuff

    but when it's public facing service that has your name in it, things are diffirent

    Free-use onion airports don't serve content, that's the catch. However the abuse complaints are more severe in number and frequency.

    I agree with all your points. One more thing we didn't take into account is user base. It's easy to dominate if yours is petite and docile.

    my role idea for public serving is nadeko.net, sometimes it's better to do public serving service from your home server if your country is ddr ingor like Chile in this case

    cheaper than owning ASN, doesn't sacrify anonymity but has to dealt with local isp regarding abuse report

    doesn't sacrify anonymity

    Private in term of not showing WHOIS info for the world to see, not so private domestically. Also depends on your preferences. Exposing the city where I'm based in is not so anonymous in my book, but agreeable.

    If it's serious enough that local authorities are involved, I don't want to host it at home. If it's not copyright infringement then it's something political.

    Routing over Tor or I2P helps but latency is too high. Better just offload on your neighbour's wifi.

    Btw I wouldn't trust my residential connection more than Calin's basement data center.

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