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"textContent": "submitted by absolutely_vivid to programming\n9 points | 4 comments\nhttps://absolutely-vivid.srht.site/blog/doink/\n\nHey, I made a thing! It’s called doink. Doink gives you dynamic git remotes by using DNS TXT records as pointers.\n\nI wrote a bit about how it works and what it’s useful for.\n\nAnyway, do you ever thing about how DNS is a basically a decentralized key-value database? I think about it a lot :)",
"title": "Dynamic & resilient git remotes with doink"
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