This is why we should all stop using DNS and just remember IPs for all our favorite sites.
A nice feature for a browser or an extension would be to cache IPs and compare before connecting to a site.
Imagine if the IP ever changed for a site, you would be asked immediately if you would like to continue. For sites like no-ip.com it could be annoying, but financial sites would instantly be known to have something wrong going on.
He said there were 200,000 daily readers to boingboing.net. It's on/. now, I wonder how many unique visitors to that one letter he is going to get. Any bets?
This almost makes me want to get into Firefox extensions and start a project for this. But....I'm too busy right now :(
This is why we should all stop using DNS and just remember IPs for all our favorite sites. A nice feature for a browser or an extension would be to cache IPs and compare before connecting to a site. Imagine if the IP ever changed for a site, you would be asked immediately if you would like to continue. For sites like no-ip.com it could be annoying, but financial sites would instantly be known to have something wrong going on.
He said there were 200,000 daily readers to boingboing.net. It's on /. now, I wonder how many unique visitors to that one letter he is going to get. Any bets?
We could visit the black monoliths on Titan.