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It has nothing to do with your broswer, your browser will already support it - they simply would have to add it to the zone file. If I went in with an armed tommorw It would work on everyones browser in 2 - 3 days.
The modification the would make is local DNS.
Since they are not allowed to do this, they would have to make it look at your computer first and then at their regular ZONE DNS entries + the .sex ones they added.
You can make your own in 10 seconds.
Make a text file called "hosts" no dots or anything, just five letters and put this one line in it:
209.128.107.23 sex.sex
Then save it in your windows directory. Load up your browser and type:
sex.sex
That is all they are doing, except they are having your computer go to their dns files. All browsers allready work with it, the reason it will not work is political, not technical. When you go to directnic to register your dns entries - that is about all that is happening - there is a couple lines in a file. If someone changed .com to .sex - it would work as soon as it was updated.
Contrary to popular belief - there are plenty of IP4s available (219-223/ 240-255.xxx.xxx.xxx) are mainly unused that is about 320,000,000 IPs (Not to mention the US Post Offfice owns 16,777,216 of their own - so does Dupont, Ford, Merk, Eli Lilly, Xerox, IBM, Apple, HP, and even Bolt Beranek and Newman, GE, AT&T - ALL own almost 17 million IPs a piece) Tell me what the fuck does Eli Lilly need with 16 million IPs. But you are right - they are going to IP6.
This will be a big pain as your IP will be written in HEX.
Here's to progress
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