Julia Evans on Nostr: the most plausible-to-me explanation for this so far is that there are "secondary" ...
the most plausible-to-me explanation for this so far is that there are "secondary" authoritative DNS servers, and occasionally the process of replicating DNS records to the secondary server breaks or is extremely slow. But I've never seen that happen. Has this happened to you (in the last 10 years say)? What DNS service were you using?
(also it makes sense if you're using geography-based dns routing, but the sites never say that's the reason)
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2023-08-28 12:01:53Event JSON
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