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So just `host -a whatever.com` with the addition that you're tracking me with Google Tag Manager and God knows what else in the backend?



I was expecting to see something like http://dnstrails.com <-- this one shows you historical data, which can be useful for checking the history of a domain before you buy it.


This website's UI is terrible. It automatically suggests domain names instead of let users to input themselves. So if ones' domain name extensions are short or not in their database, they can't provide you anything. For example: key in any .co domains, they'll search .com for you. What a shitty design.


Hi! I just came across this comment. There was a super annoying bug in the autocomplete of a new UI we launched this week. Can you do me a favor and shift-refresh and try again? Any other feedback is appreciated and will be implemented.

Drop me a note at chris at ueland com with any other feedback. Thanks for trying it out!!


I was planning on putting string manipulation functions like trim() in the cloud and masquerading it as something new and cool

asynchronous string manipulation API now available for Docker


You're still thinking too big. I give you, print/echo as a service.

Lets say you have a string, and want to print that string to the console.

Now you can use our groundbreaking SaaS offering, to make that easier.

Just pipe the string to our Patent-Pending service, we'll apply our secret sauce, and return back the string for you, so you can call print/echo as you wish.

Example:

    var="foo"

    print "$(curl -X -d "${var}" http://echo.io)"


It should communicate with a microservice on port 7 in a RESTful way.


A) No SSL?

B) Funny that echo.io is already registered




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