So I just bought three domains and I have no idea what to do with them.
What do /g/?
>>59720355
What domains?
>>59720801
sicorp.org
sicorp.co
sicorp.info
I know next to nothing about web development btw
>>59720355
So why did you buy them?
>>59720890
Main reason was because it's for a project in my Advanced Networking class, but also because I liked the domain names.
>>59720931
Did they teach you that you can lookup the person who registered the domain?
>>59720952
ya. That's why I got privacy protection too.
>>59720866
>corp as in corporation
>.org
You're a special kind of retard, aren't you?
>>59720355
I can tell you what to do with them.
Gitlab
resume
homepage
>>59720355
something something porn
>>59722927
All corporations are organizations and most organizations are corporations, you idiot.
telnet/ssh BBS.
>>59722927
>taking a URL adress label this seriously
There's a special kind of retard somewhere in this thread
>>59723117
org=non profit you dumb manlet
>>59723171
Most non-profits are corporations too.
>>59723171
Do they really let people like you purchase internet service?
Create your own imageboard
>>59723337
I don't know anything about web stuffs, and the domain name doesn't fit.
>>59723417
You can install Tinyboard.
Anyhow, you can also use them for your email adresses like [email protected] or stuff like that.
If you're not gonna host anything it's pretty much a waste.
>>59723465
As of this very moment, my idea is to just basically hold ownership and hope some startup in SValley needs it later, or maybe even some Spanish company named "Si" needs it.
I want to find a use for it, but right now I'm running low on ideas. Hosting things (from my house at least) is out of the question since my UL bandwidth is total ass.
I don't know, I'm just hoping for some threadly brainstorming.
>>59720979
Then you didn't buy them, you told your registrar to buy them for you.
Plot twist: You don't own shit.
>>59723515
I would help you mate if I wasn't tired as shit. GL with finding use of them!