I mean, I do put in http://149.13.0.80/radio1hi.aac to listen to Radio 1. I also use it to test my network when DNS potentially screwed up.
I used to remember the domain name, then I did the IP for fun, now I only remember the IP. Perhaps I could do reverse lookup, but it’s been working for quite a while now.
DNS isn’t a service (in the same way as AWS and CloudFlare). It’s a fundamental component of the world wide web.
I mean, unless you’d rather type IP addresses in to your URLs, anyways.
I mean, I do put in http://149.13.0.80/radio1hi.aac to listen to Radio 1. I also use it to test my network when DNS potentially screwed up.
I used to remember the domain name, then I did the IP for fun, now I only remember the IP. Perhaps I could do reverse lookup, but it’s been working for quite a while now.