I don’t know if this is too self-promotey to put in the more serious subs so I’m putting it here. I need to blag being able to do the django framework so I spent a week fannying about with it to make this. Feel free to mess about with it, give feedback or repost it on reddit or any other lemmy knock-offs.

  • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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    6 months ago

    Wasn’t .co.uk originally meant to be for UK companies? And with .uk available, it’s just easier to not have to type three superfluous characters.

    But all in all, there’s no correct answer. I was just curious, as it’s the first chance I’ve had to ask someone that registered a new UK based tld recently.

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      6 months ago

      I think by the time .UK was available, people were already totally used to .co.uk so it’s still a bit jarring to use the new one

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        6 months ago

        Oh for sure. I don’t even see any websites trying to switch or even purchasing the .UK versions.

        It doesn’t help that we have no words that end with uk.