• @[email protected]
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      368 months ago

      Oh wow, that might be the shortest-representation IPv6 DNS server I’ve seen to date: 2620:fe::9

      • Rikj000
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        218 months ago

        I don’t trust CloudFlare with my data,
        assume they will sell it since it’s a for-profit company.

        Meanwhile Quad9 touts about not logging IPs and being GDPR compliant.

          • @[email protected]
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            I Googled them because I was interested. The answer is yes.

            Sony failed to sue them, hoping to force them to block copyright breach adjacent DNS resolvers. That feels like a badge of honour.

    • Eager Eagle
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      9.9.9.9 has twice the latency for me. Why pick quad9 over, say, 1.1.1.2?

      • @FutileRecipe
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        Twice the latency for DNS results? Care to give concrete examples? DNS is usually very fast. Twice as long as very fast is still pretty quick, in my opinion.

        • Eager Eagle
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          I’m always on VPN, so latencies add up.

          dig +stats @1.1.1.1 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec'
          

          gives me 10-20ms using a nearby vpn server

          dig +stats @9.9.9.9 www.google.com | grep '[\d]+ msec'
          

          gets me 30-50 ms, and not rarely >100ms.

        • @[email protected]
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          Plus DNS caching… I do DOT or DOH (forget which, setup years ago) from my router’s local DNS server without any noticeable latency.

    • voxel
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      kinda hate how they don’t provide dns with dnssec but no malware blocking (i prefer my dns to always just resolve stuff regardless if it’s “malware” or not)
      also their default dns does has ECS disabled (they have an alternative one tho)

    • @wreckedcarzz
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      there’s no place like 127.0.0.1

      “there’s no place like localhost?”

      • Caveman
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        Yeah, it’s so out of touch, at least put “192.168.1.*” or something. It’s very individualistic.

      • @[email protected]
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        138 months ago

        It is quite the mouthful, but I really hope people aren’t – whether v4 or v6 – having to manually type in DNS servers regularly. Whatever your choice of DNS server, it should be a set-it-and-forget-it affair, so the one-off lookup time becomes negligible.

        • Nightwatch Admin
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          DoT and DoH can be entered as URLs, this is the Quad9 example but there are several others:
          tls://dns.quad9.net

  • @[email protected]
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    “You are the number 1111 (base 255) for me.” isn’t even a backhanded compliment any more, or is it?

    I mean, that puts the person in question behind 16.843.008 more favourable people (unless I’ve miscalculated).

  • @Asudox
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    I’m keeping my Mullvad DNS.

  • @[email protected]
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    Fun fact: if you listen really carefully, you’ll hear “Party in the CIA” playing from the thing