Yes he does whats his background?Pretty cool arent we? The site owner Allen does an awesome job keeping us around.
That’s privileged information only accessible to members that don’t over the span of minutes, hours, or months, post identically duplicate spam threads.Yes he does whats his background?
Technically actually that isn't true.Uhh...OK. Nobody "owns" the internet.
Technically, neither is this. It's the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, which is a corporation.Technically actually that isn't true.
USA own the internet and could shut in theory it all down as it owns and manage the 13 root DNS servers (The root servers contain all IP-addresses of the internet), which runs the internet if they ever wanted to: https://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers.
One root DNs server is located in Sweden though from what I read, but they surely have the shutdown codes to that one too.
So yes internet is owned by somebody and that somebody is United States of America. .
I have some experience working for one of the largest ISPs in the world in the mid 2000s. You are correct, the root DNS servers are extremely critical. They ultimately control how our devices know where they want to go by asking for the IP address they want. Then the BGP routing tables tell them how to get there, once they have asked DNS and received a reply. The keys to full power of the entire Internet arent under the control of just one authority in the US. But with a powerful enough government order between cooperating countries, they could cripple it without ever having to physically pull a cable.Technically actually that isn't true.
USA own the internet and could shut in theory it all down as it owns and manage the 13 root DNS servers (The root servers contain all IP-addresses of the internet), which runs the internet if they ever wanted to: https://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers.
One root DNs server is located in Sweden though from what I read, but they surely have the shutdown codes to that one too.
So yes internet is owned by somebody and that somebody is United States of America. .
My experience on Reddit. Any red pill comment will get you kicked or banned from a subreddit.You go any other site, there is woke-police, you have to tip-toe not to offend the feminsit, lesbians and male feminists, and you just can't be yourself.
Yep, shut down the DNS root servers and there is no internet no more.I have some experience working for one of the largest ISPs in the world in the mid 2000s. You are correct, the root DNS servers are extremely critical. They ultimately control how our devices know where they want to go by asking for the IP address they want. Then the BGP routing tables tell them how to get there, once they have asked DNS and received a reply. The keys to full power of the entire Internet arent under the control of just one authority in the US. But with a powerful enough government order between cooperating countries, they could cripple it without ever having to physically pull a cable.