34+ million queries for “http://a.com ” sent every day to our resolvers. Go figure. https://gist.github.com/jedisct1/6eadd6549996f28b5c47 …pic.twitter.com/YFTAGWw5Mn
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@jedisct1 oh, thanks. Very interesting. http://o.com is next it seems.
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