/dev/out egress environment Tools that ask, not guess.
The main site's thesis is tools that compute, never guess: local, deterministic, zero egress. The tools in this room cannot keep that promise, because their whole job is to ask the live internet a question. So they live here, behind red walls, with the differences written on the door.
How this room differs from the rest of the site
Tools here send your input out of the browser. It goes directly from your browser to the official service named on screen (the registry that answers your query) — never to ronutz.com servers, which see nothing, in this version. Nothing leaves until you explicitly press Ask.
Results are the live world, not a computation. They come from third parties, can change between two identical queries, can be rate-limited or unavailable, and carry no golden-vector guarantee — the tested, deterministic parts here are the input parsing, the registry routing, and the response parsing, and the tool says which registry it will ask before anything is sent.
Everything else still holds. No account, no tracking by us, no ads, open source. The third party you query will see your request (that is how asking works) — its own terms and privacy policy apply to that hop, and each tool links the exact endpoint so you can inspect it.
The deep-red background is the marker: same darkness as the rest of the site, different hue, different rules. When the walls are red, you are in the room where packets leave.
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