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.self: A new top-level domain designed to support self-hosting (hccf.onmy.cloud)

676 points by HumanCCF · 12 days ago · 382 comments on HN

Article summary

The Human-Centered Computing Foundation is launching a campaign to secure a new top-level domain, .self, dedicated to ethical and human-centered technology. The goal is to support self-hosting and provide a platform for individuals to have more control over their online presence. The foundation plans to operate a shared mail server and offer other services to users of the .self domain. The initiative is currently in its early stages and is seeking support and feedback from the community.

Main themes

  • Self-hosting
  • Top-level domains
  • Human-centered technology
  • Online identity
  • Email services
  • Internet governance

What commenters say

  • The use of PDF format for the initiative's documentation is criticized for being inaccessible and not user-friendly.
  • The creation of a new top-level domain is seen as unnecessary and potentially polluting the namespace.
  • Some commenters argue that the focus on obtaining a new top-level domain is misguided and that the foundation should prioritize building functional services first.
  • Others see the .self domain as a potential solution for self-hosting and email delivery issues, but are skeptical about the implementation and potential benefits.
  • There are concerns about the potential for the .self domain to be used for malicious purposes, such as spamming or phishing.
  • Some commenters suggest that existing top-level domains, such as .name or .me, could serve the same purpose as .self.
  • The initiative's goal of empowering individuals to have more control over their online presence is seen as admirable, but the approach is questioned.
  • The use of a shared mail server is seen as a potential solution for email delivery issues, but also raises concerns about trust and security.