dns.toys runs a (custom) DNS resolver. The example dig commands are asking this resolver. They are not using your configured (public) resolver. The custom resolver can return whatever it wants depending on the request. You could also ask the resolver what the IP (A-record) of e.g. "google.com" is and it could answer with whatever it wants.
Therefore, they actually just use one domain: dns.toys.
The next version will add an option to turn your Markdown tasks into a beautiful Kanban view[2] via QML. This feature will be paid but anyone will be able to compile the source with a simple CMake flag to get the PRO version for free.
Currently, it uses a DB but we aim to port it to support arbitrary folder (simple .md/.json files, depending on the complexity of the editor). I'm working on a mobile version and a built-in sync option as well.
Once the built-in syncing is complete I will probably only charge for that and the client itself will be completely free.
But: I couldn't find anything about syncing my notes or mobile clients / other ways to access my notes. Even in the "vision" document. That's a must have functionality _for me_. Probably not important for everyone... therefore, good luck with your project :)
Ping me if you're open to chatting emunday@atlassian.com
One test I do is to give a common riddle but word it slightly to see if it can actually reason.
For example:
"Bobs dad has five daughters, Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and ???"
The 20B model kept picking the answer of the original riddle, even after explaining extra information to it.
The original riddle is:
"Janes dad has five daughters, Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and ???"
``` > "Bobs dad has five daughters, Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and ??? <|channel|>analysis<|message|>The question: "Bobs dad has five daughters, Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and ???". It's a common riddle. The answer is Bob? Actually "Bob's dad has five daughters: Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and..." The riddle is to trick: it's "Bob" himself is a daughter? Wait Bob's dad has five daughters: Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo, and Bob? But Bob is a name often male. But the riddle says Bob's dad. So Bob is a person who has a dad, and that dad has five daughters. But Bob could be the fifth daughter? That would be weird: Bob is likely the name of the fifth daughter. So answer: Bob. But sometimes the answer is "Lulu" or "Bob's sister"? Let's think. The riddle is a trick: It's "Bobs dad has five d aughters: Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo, and ... Bob." Because the riddle begins with "Bobs dad has five daughters" implying Bob is one of the daughters. So the missing daughter is Bob. So answer: "Bob".
Thus answer: Bob. But sometimes the riddle goes "Bob's dad has five daughters, Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo, and ... Who is the fifth?" The answer: Bob (the name of the person speaking, "Bobs"). But in riddle it's "Bobs dad has five daughters , Lala, Lele, Lili, Lolo and ???". The missing name is "Bob." So answer: Bob.
Thus the answer: Bob. Or maybe it's "Boba"? But no.
Hence answer: Bob.
We'll answer accordingly.<|start|>assistant<|channel|>final<|message|>The missing daughter is *Bob*. The riddle starts with “Bob’s dad …” so Bob himself is the fifth daughter. ```