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Domain hacks and the creation of Hipster Domain Finder

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41 points by coffeecodecouch 12 years ago · 14 comments

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kolev 12 years ago

People no longer use domains. I've seen tons of people go to Google search and put "domain.com" there. With mobile, domains are even less useful. I think people still have ".com" in their mind and for sure "somethingapp.com" is easier to communicate than the future "something.app". It confuses people, they are used to ".com". It's like ".mobi" and ".tel", which were supposed to be killers. Yet, most companies just implemented "m.something.com" instead of ".mobi". These cryptic names only get hacker kudos, mere mortals don't really care and for most of those, you need to pay a premium and be stuck with a crappy registrar. Gandi is pretty good though and I hear much more hacker-friendly with not paying so much attention on take down notices like with the US registrars.

clementgarnier 12 years ago

> For this reason I was surprised to find out that there were no tools available for finding such domains.

Ever heard of Domainr?

  • coffeecodecouchOP 12 years ago

    > Ever heard of Domainr?

    Domainr tells you if a word you enter is available as a domain hack, but there were no tools that actually find the words for you. Sorry I could have been more clear there, thanks for pointing that out.

ademarre 12 years ago

HDF is cool, no doubt; but I have mixed feelings about using some of these TLDs for important projects. I simply haven't decided how much to trust these small registries.

Awhile back I bought tra.gd when I thought I needed a short domain for something. If someone were to build a brand around a .gd domain, could Grenada change their rules to disallow international commercial usage? A more popular ccTLD example is .io.

the_watcher 12 years ago

Always wanted to get al.ec, but it's apparently too short (when I've Googled it). I'd also like .ks to be a TLD so I can by soc.ks (I'm a huge socks fan).

  • lelandbatey 12 years ago

    Similarly, when the 'land' tld was announced, I wanted to get `le.land`. Sadly, I can't get ones that short.

LeoPanthera 12 years ago

I bought dg.gs ages ago. (dg is my initials.) It's handy for super-short email addresses when you have to type one into a touch screen credit card terminal like square.

asaddhamani 12 years ago

HDF is very useful indeed. I had been looking for something like it for a long time now. Any plans on adding longer words or search?

remzisenel 12 years ago

So, http://ins.ertco.in makes me a hipster?

dsl 12 years ago

A lot of ccTLDs do not allow direct first level registrations. There should be a filter for this.

giarc 12 years ago

If I was 15 again, I would register

les.bo

  • dsl 12 years ago

    ...and if your 15 year old self had $500 for the registration fee. :)

xabi 12 years ago

my actual domain:

xa.bi

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