Notices by Ian Molton (spyro@friendica.mnementh.co.uk)
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Ian Molton (spyro@friendica.mnementh.co.uk)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jun-2022 04:28:28 UTC Ian Molton @rysiek @xpil @silmathoron
It should only warn you if the domain exists in both forms.
Tbh, I can't see why dns allows these domains to even be registered. Is there a valid use case for the "fake" looking version, ever? -
Ian Molton (spyro@friendica.mnementh.co.uk)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jun-2022 04:28:21 UTC Ian Molton @rysiek @xpil @silmathoron As if that isn't a task you can give a computer to do!
come on. It only has to be done once, too - once you have a mapping, you can just look up. -
Ian Molton (spyro@friendica.mnementh.co.uk)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jun-2022 04:28:16 UTC Ian Molton @rysiek @xpil @silmathoron
No, thanks.
Just because I can see a solution doesn't make me obligated to implement it.
I don't even have to be happy about that either.
If I had infinite time, I would.
As it is, in putting my effort into optimising #avr interrupts on my threaded #kernel. -
Ian Molton (spyro@friendica.mnementh.co.uk)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Jun-2022 04:26:10 UTC Ian Molton @xpil huh.
I thought this one was solved a couple of years ago.
Apparently not. Firefox bizarrely defaults the punycode thing to off, but it's pretty pointless, since it still renders the URL on the page "incorrectly", so I can't tell until after I've clicked it.
"All software is a rancid cess-pit"