322: It Was DNS
Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
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🗓️ 18 January 2026
⏱️ 79 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | So last week after we recorded the podcast, I had my phone up all the way because, you know, we do the beeps to sync up the episode. |
| 0:09.0 | And then I went out after the podcast and I was looking at the internet and it started playing a video. |
| 0:14.7 | And it was a video of animals making weird noises. |
| 0:19.3 | And it scared the hell out of everybody in the living room with me because it was, |
| 0:24.5 | it was like loud duck eating watermelon and peas noises. |
| 0:29.8 | Like, I'm not going to make the noise, but it was just, you should just Google ducks eating |
| 0:34.2 | watermelon. |
| 0:34.8 | It's pretty good. |
| 0:35.6 | Way ahead of you, buddy. |
| 0:36.8 | But you watching the watermelon ducks? Maybe. Maybe. Look. I love a, I love a watermelon duck. Not here to divulge my extracurricular activities, but. Look, chinchillas doing dust baths, always good. I've never understood that. Owning guinea pigs got us adjacent enough to chinchilla care that I came across, chinchilla facts on the regular oh yeah no it's a commitment and the dust bath thing like it sounds kind of cool in a way but I don't know I I there's a there's a woman that we follow that my daughter and I watch sometimes that has chinchillas and like she's she's a she's a good chinchilla |
| 1:11.7 | influencer because her thing is yo nobody should get chinchillas because like you have to keep |
| 1:16.3 | your house at 60 degrees or they die what because they're from the andes so it's hot it's it's |
| 1:21.2 | high and cold yeah sure um and uh like she has to wear a respirator and has a broom in her house that's basically like, here's where the, here's where the chinchillas get the dust baths. That's intense. Skinny pigs are also from the Andes, but maybe, maybe like the lower andes because it's not quite that restrictive. Anyway. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, look, they're all rodents and arms. That's, uh, that's just how it is. They are going to rise up one day. Okay, so I have a confession. All right. I guess. Yes. I started the call today by saying I discovered I had 277 tabs open in Firefox. Uh-huh. That was too many tabs. I think you can do better than that. You know what that sounds like to me? A good start. Uh-huh. It took me an hour to trim it down. Now I'm only like two pages on my scroll. So I mean, what is that? That's save tabs, I assume. You're not, you're not hibernating and resuming every day with a running ephemeral browser session, right? Like those are actually saved and will restart on another machine and so forth. Now, see, it's interesting you say that. It is an eternal session. I never clear my Firefox session. Wait, this is literally one process that's been running for. Well, no. I mean, I turn off the computer every night. So I just restore the session. Yeah. Oh, okay. That's what I mean. |
| 2:34.4 | They're saved half. |
| 2:35.0 | Yeah. |
| 2:35.2 | Like that's what I'm saying. |
| 2:36.2 | Well, but I mean, what I mean is like literally the same process ID running for days or weeks at a time. Like you start a browser and it's that process running and doesn't get closed and just gets shut down. I mean, not shut down, but hibernated and resumed, like I said. |
| 2:48.6 | Look, man, I'm paying 78 kilowatts cents per kilowatt hour here. |
| 2:52.3 | I can't afford to leave a computer running 24-7. |
| 2:54.4 | Are you kidding? but hibernated and resumed, like I said. Look, man, I'm paying 78 kilowatts cents per kilowatt hour here. |
| 2:52.3 | I can't afford to leave a computer running 24-7. Are you kidding? Well, you can sleep it. You can hibernate it. You know, it's still, I'm not going to, it's not worth 10 watts to, you know, but the tabs restore when I start. It's like, it's just comes right back. Yes. That's what I meant about these are, |
| 3:06.0 | this is a session being restored, not one browser |
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