Someone on IRC once asked why bother get rid of .s. Well that started me thinking and after about
a week or so of hardcore meditation I think I found the answer. I present this answer to you in the paragraphs below:
The No-. philosophy
No-. has realized that the internet is a pretty big place (if you don't believe me try counting
the number of websites yourself) and with all the billions of unique URIs out there it puts a lot of pressure on people
when those URIs start to become redundant. Now maybe you haven't noticed this yet but URIs like google.com
lead to the exact same place as google.com. (note the extra .) and also that this is basically the definition of
redundant.
So what's the point of that extra .? Well I'll tell you what the point is and the point is that there
is no point. That's right, it's completely useless. So why keep it around? Well I'll tell you why to keep it around
and you should keep it around for no reason at all. In other words you should do yourself a favor and just get rid of it.
Ideally every site will have exactly one URI for every document it holds and no sorts of extra .s or wwws or https or /s or none of that nonsense to
goof things up. That is our dream as internet users and with your help it can become a reality.