ok, hit me up with alternatives to DNS.

i very much like the technical beauty of DNS being a distributed database but it's "an elegant system for a more civilized age". times are dire and require appropriate solutions.

@bonifartius IMHO, no need for one; similar to how phone numbers are handled by people. There is no decentralized public database for whom phone numbers belong. You need to save a growing, dynamic list of IP addresses with the website's name, to text files, like how we keep contacts saved in a list in a mobile app.

@Pixificial

> You need to save a growing, dynamic list of IP addresses with the website's name, to text files, like how we keep contacts saved in a list in a mobile app.

i'm not going to do that xD

@bonifartius
> i'm not going to do that

Convenient services and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Seriously though, you're already doing that for mobile phones. Why not websites? :P I don't think you memorized more than 100 websites' domain names either, so what I meant was, why not just bookmark IP addresses?
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@Pixificial ips change more often than telephone numbers ;)

@bonifartius True. But then the problem seems to be that, and domain names are a duct tape solution... I am not entirely sure but something in the stack is surely wrong.
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