Urls: Cut
CuT URLs, short for "Cut URLs" or "Custom URLs," refer to shortened, customized, or vanity URLs that are designed to be more memorable, readable, and shareable. They are often used to replace long, complex URLs with a shorter, more concise version that is easier to communicate and recall.
Services like TinyURL and Bitly revolutionized the web, but they suffer from three fatal flaws that CuT URLs solve: CuT URLs
From the URL crawled a thing made of pure hypertext—a sentient from the collapse of Web 1.0. It had been waiting thirty years for a CuT brave enough to trim away its prison. CuT URLs, short for "Cut URLs" or "Custom
While convenient, "cut" URLs come with specific risks that users should be aware of: It had been waiting thirty years for a
Logan looked at the door. He looked at the code. He could try to rewrite the core kernel, maybe crash the system. But if the video was real, the system was already three steps ahead.