Stanford on Nostr: Soo, today I took a look on the nameservers for the .to domain. They really feel like ...
Soo, today I took a look on the nameservers for the .to domain.
They really feel like a low-budged solution hacked together by a student or something.
While most TLDs are on a global anycast network mostly run by companies like the PCH or themselfs.
.to seems to run mostly on a bunch of digitalocean and vultr VPS
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