Doom entirely from DNS records (github.com)

85 points by Venn1 3 days ago

ktpsns 2 hours ago

To clarify, a good title would be "Loading Doom entirely from DNS records"

Neither one plays Doom over DNS nor is the first paragraph in the README correct, because DNS is only abused for storage, not for computing/processing/executing instructions:

> At some point, a reasonable person asked "DNS resolves names to IP addresses, what else can it do?" The answer, apparently, is run DOOM.

drob518 an hour ago

Yup. A better title might be “Author discovers data can be stored in DNS TXT records which were created to store data.”

akdev1l an hour ago

Also we could probably achieve this by using dnsfs and regular doom install

https://blog.benjojo.co.uk/post/dns-filesystem-true-cloud-st...

b112 an hour ago

You make me wonder if it is possible. All you need to do is to programmatically change bits, and you have compute. Some cache monkeying or somethong.

Of course, I imagine it would be incredibly slow.

testaccount28 44 minutes ago

> All you need to do is to programmatically change bits, and you have compute.

all you need is to rapidly push off one foot and land on the other, and you have running.

thestackfox 6 minutes ago

Respect. But also ... WHY????

Now let's do

(1) A DNS file drop: Split small files into TXT records and rebuild them client-side. Useless for big files, perfect for config blobs, tiny payloads, and cursed demos. Also someone can write an S3-compatible client.

(2) Redis DNS:

- GET foo.cache.example.com -> TXT record returns value chunks

- TTL is the eviction policy

- Cache invalidation becomes even more of a hate crime.

LetsGetTechnicl 2 hours ago

This novel form of data storage reminds of me of this classic YouTube video, Harder Drive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcJSW7Rprio

nasretdinov an hour ago

Waiting for Doom over https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs next

hhh an hour ago

very cool, i did something similar but turning the doom frame running on a server into ascii (with colour) and then a small shim to give inputs via subdomains

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoPWuJR6Npc

without the colour i did it in a worse way for bad apple

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ2Q12vYojY

kaitari an hour ago

I never stop being impressed by these "<something-crazy> running Doom" posts. AFAIC, whenever we get to Mars, we won't truly have arrived until someone is playing Doom on Mars, and without wasting valuable resources by doing so. Running Doom, the canonical measurement of truly mastering a thing's capabilities.

nullbyte808 33 minutes ago

Malware could still use DNS records for storage and access to bootstrapped payloads correct?

thesuitonym 17 minutes ago

Yes, but it's not a problem, any more than downloading any arbitrary text is. You'd still have to have something execute the binary.

tombert 2 hours ago

Gotta admit that it didn't occur to me that "can it run DOOM?" would stretch all the way to DNS.

At this point I am wondering if people will somehow port DOOM over to the MONIAC.

FartyMcFarter an hour ago

You were right to assume that in this case. DNS is not running doom here, it's just storing it.

bigwheels 2 hours ago

Which is more ambitious, targeting the MONIAC platform or ENIAC?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillips_Machine (MONIAC)

I'd say both are looking increasingly doable.

sssilver 2 hours ago

“Run” is doing a lot of heavy lifting at this point.

mistyvales an hour ago

I remember the pregnancy test Doom. Wasn't it "running" on the display only?

TZubiri an hour ago

Coming up: playing doom on Ping-as-Storage

lxgr 37 minutes ago

A database storing data? Now I’ve seen everything!

hun3 an hour ago

Finally, a DOOM download that bypasses captive portals

cat-turner an hour ago

Super cool. Never thought of this. Would this be useful for seeding LLMs?

FartyMcFarter an hour ago

This is a data storage system, so I guess yes, data is useful to train LLMs?

Why does everything get turned into an LLM discussion?