I might be using it wrong, but One Note was king in college and still is for my D&D session notes now too. I never present them to anyone though.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Forgot to pay my domain for a year and now I have to spend £2200 ($3000) if I want to get it backEnglish
2 yearsThe .com of my last name is taken by an actual business. Fine, no issue there. The .net of my last name however is being squatted on by Hover, who seems to have done the same with tons of last name domains and are selling email addresses on them in the form of firstname@lastname.net. The .org of my last name is currently redirecting to the .xyz of my last name, which looks like a family’s personal website that lists their address and phone number as a header at the top of the page.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Anyone else who used to be on Reddit in the early 2010s remember how it used to be a Wild West?
2 yearsCan we do that here? It’d be cool
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Owners of a domain, which domain registrar did you choose and why?English
2 yearsTransferring was straightforward enough, but there were a couple steps that involved waiting for things to update before you could continue and I forgot to get back to it for a while after they were done. Other than that, all my records seem to have transferred over correctly and all I had to do manually was reconfigure my DDNS client and set up email forwarding with gmail again.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Owners of a domain, which domain registrar did you choose and why?English
2 yearsGoogle Domains because I have a Google account and buying a domain on it was easy when I needed it. I’m still on Google Domains but you’ve reminded me I need to continue the transfer to Cloudflare before I get forced over to Square Space because they don’t support Dynamic DNS.Cloudflare.
I think ToaruOS does? I remember reading something about it but haven’t managed to install it yet to verify.
Edit: found it



With my “new” ISP, I gave up running my DDNS updater on my home server. It’s been years and the IPv4 address still hasn’t changed…