Cavebearについて、ここに記述してください。 https://www.cavebear.com/cavebear-blog/fading-domain-names/ DNSは人間の前からは消えていく。(重要ではないということではない) '''Domain Names Are Fading From User View ''' Act I: In Which DNS Fades to Translucent Grey Act II: DNS Remains, But Quietly Hovers In The Background . Domain names will no longer be perceived as being particularly valuable ways to express semantically meaningful labels. Act III: There’s Still Gold In Internet Naming There are two broad areas in which internet naming will probably evolve: entity naming and describing. Entity Naming Attribute and Description Based Systems Epilogue: The Internet Twenty Years Hence (2037) It is likely that human users will increasingly interact with computer and networks resources much as they interact with other humans - in ad hoc and informal ways. Humans are notoriously vague and ambiguous; that will not change in the future. This means that our computerized systems will have to become more human in the ways that they resolve that ambiguity into concrete results and actions. This, in turn, means that computerized systems will have to become more aware of context and use fewer “names” and more “descriptions” when trying to satisfy human requests. The introduction of context into network naming will mean more opportunities for damage to human privacy. The tension between convenience and privacy will increase. As the network world becomes more contextual it will become harder to diagnose and isolate problems and failures.