Last night I finally got around to setting my system up to use OpenNic nameservers for resolving my DNS queries. For those that do not know, OpenNic is an alternate domain root that provides their own top level domains and peers with a few other similar services. They also run a decentralized and volunteer run network of DNS resolvers. As it happens, one of the top level domains they offer is `.gopher`! So I now have: (TXT) bombadillo.gopher as a secondary way to get to the gopher site for my gopher/gemini/finger/http/telnet/file client. The old address (bombadillo.colorfield.space) also still works. I could not figure out how to get gophernicus to allow multiple addresses to the same content. Actually, it isnt gophernicus it is gopher itself. Since the host is hard coded into the links (rather than allowing relative lnks) I cannot do more than have the first page someone visits work with either, but all links will resolve to the original bombadillo.colorfield.space I have been using the nameservers and they do resolution fine for the regular web, but also work for this additional little pocket. Domain registration is free and super quick and easy. The options are pretty basic for a registrar and they do not offer an easy way to configure dynamic dns... but still, not bad at all. If you are looking for a free domain they have some cool ones... Check em out here: (HTM) OpenNic EDIT (2020-06-04): Doing a little more research I did find out that there is a TLD through OpenNic that explicitly supports/is for dynamic DNS: .dyn Other TLDs people might be interested in: .gopher - ideally for hosting gopher content .cyb - indended for cyberpunk related content .libre - for "organizations that encourage the non-commercial use of the free internet" .bbs - for bbsd servers and related sites/services In general there is a big focus on non-commercial use of the internet, free culture, and social good. More info can be found in their wiki: (HTM) OpenNic TLD List