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Kids these days don’t remember President Dubya I guess 😔

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I don’t trust websites that still start with www.

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Why not? (Serious question, I’m a DNS engineer so this is super relevant to me)

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Because it’s super old fashioned. I’d expect that most of the time you host a website, you want your default domain to be the website, because that’s almost exclusively the one people might have to type in or read.

You can use content-type, accept, and/or user-agent headers to route to the appropriate non-html resources and APIs, or if you really need, those are the resources hidden behind client-specific or purpose-specific subdomains.

If they’re not making their default domain their website, then I don’t believe they take their website seriously.

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There are many many reasons you don’t want to (or can’t) have the apex of your domain (what you’re calling the “default domain”) the primary domain name of your site. I thought you were going to argue in favor of like “home.[domain].com” or something.

The first and foremost issue is that if you wish to use a CDN, many CDN’s require a CNAME to function properly. You can’t have a CNAME share space with any other record (RFC 1912) which completely precludes using an MX record (for email) or TXT records for DKIM, SPF, and DMARC. (You need those for a secure email service). Having the CNAME sit as a subdomain of the apex (such as www) allows you to maintain those records in your domain while also serving people using that CNAME. (Some CDN’s such as Akamai even have special proprietary records that function like a CNAME while returning A records just to make this work)

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But you don’t type world wide web. You type www.

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Do you really type www?

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I usually even type “https://”. Even when I’m just using a browser and not writing code.

I think it’s probably the case that these days the modern browsers will automatically give you https without having to type it out (and maybe only give you the http site if the https url doesn’t work?)

But there was definitely a time when typing wikipedia.org into an address bar would give you an http:// address.

A lot of sites even then would immediately redirect you to an https version, but if you put a whole-ass path in, the request for that path would go over the internet tubes in plaintext before the the redirect came back. Which is roughly no better in many cases than if the site doesn’t even redirect you to an https version.

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Firefox has a setting to force https

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That’s what “https Everywhere” was for, although yeah not really needed anymore.

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4 points

Link doesn’t work for some reason…

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“Dub dub dub”.

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If you skip the “b”, you can speed it up even more with “dudududu” to include the dot.

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Trip dub

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It has to be 30 years that I’ve been using this. I might have said the full term a couple times at the start but that quickly ended.

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If serious, it’s because double-you, double-you, double-you (6 syllables) vs world-wide-web (3 syllables). A syllable sort of represents the amount of time it takes to say something.

So it takes twice as long to say www.

If not serious, yes, it’s because your German. But then again, German humor isn’t really that.

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I wasn’t serious, but thanks for the explanation!
I’m sure it’s helpful for someone

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It was a poor explanation. Double you has 3 syllables so it has nine all up vs 3. So it takes 3 times as long. I don’t think it was about the time but the ease of saying it. World Wide Web is a bit annoying to say

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Yea, I was surprised a German wouldn’t get it, with English borrowing so much from German.

But thanks for the chuckle!

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Per other poster, dou-ble-you (I didn’t catch that myself)

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Haha woah I had to sound it out

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It’s worse! 9 syllables!

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you’re*

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Look man English isn’t a language it’s a mistake

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