What Is Repointing?

Pointing refers to the direction pointed by the finger, and under certain conditions also refers to the direction of judgment by people's forward thinking.

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Point to interpretation

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Point to domain name

Domain name pointing refers to pointing the registered domain name to the IP root directory or multiple domain names with common IP, that is, multiple domain names share one IP address or space.
Domain name pointing: It means pointing the current domain name to the location of the server where the space containing all the information of the website is located, that is, the IP address. When the server has multiple IPs, distinguish the last column of numbers in the IP identification number string. For example: 198.168.1.0, 198.168.1.1, 198.168.1.102 The last column is "0, 1, 102", which is used to identify different IP addresses.
What is the difference between domain name resolution and domain pointing?
Domain name resolution / domain name interpretation: People are accustomed to remembering domain names, but machines communicate with each other through IP addresses. There is a one-to-one correspondence between domain names and IP addresses. The conversion between them is called domain name resolution. Domain name resolution requires a special domain name. Resolution server (DNS) to complete, the entire process is automatic.

Philosophical meaning

Life-oriented
The living individual is a high-level dynamic object that always has a direction. The existence of a living individual is manifested by beings other than the living individual. The undirected living individual is restrained and contracted. For other beings, he is non-existent.
From the perspective of existing living individuals, there are two broad categories of orientation: one is a natural orientation, and the other is a social orientation.
The individual's needs from life are expressed through the behavior of the individual, which is the natural direction of the individual.
On one side, the natural direction is a direct, simple, and clear direction. For example, the needs of the flesh are obviously manifested in the emptiness formed by the flesh after the energy is consumed, which needs to be filled, and it points directly to that filling. It originates from its own needs, and expresses the direction of the forces generated by the needs of the flesh itself. It is the original direction of the individual life itself without adding any other purpose. Therefore, the original needs of the individual due to growth are Inconsistent pointing.
On the other hand, that is, from the external effect on the flesh itself, the natural direction in the innate aspect comes from the prescriptive nature of the formation of the flesh object itself. That is, in the generation of the flesh, the biological characteristics of the flesh materials that lay the foundation of the internal force of the flesh, so they are the originators of the formation of the flesh.
Because of this, the physical body always points to the same body corresponding to its needs: the liver points to the nourishment that forms the liver component, and the heart points to the new object that it can accommodate. If it is the opposite, the body will reject it. reaction.
It should be acknowledged that the natural orientation is the basic orientation and the orientation with dynamic demand components. It is the primary stage that must be experienced in the process of transforming lower animals to higher animals.
Pure natural direction is a clear and independent direction. It can only know what it can do, not what it needs to do. For example, the stomach sac can feel the cyclical process of hunger-food and clothing. "Food and food" is the end of it, that is, its entire existence. It has no other needs than "food and clothing". Also when it needs to provide energy to the body in a state of poverty, even if it has not reached the level of food and clothing due to limited food, its "stomach pouch" has been given a new meaning: this pouch is absolutely different from The other living organs of animals exist because they do not bury their heads only for their own instinctual needs. They exist for the common institutions and groups. They endured the torment of not getting enough food and clothing and accomplished a lofty purpose with the common institutions and groups. Travel, it is no longer the original self, it transcends itself, it begins to get rid of its pure, primitive nature, and its future becomes clear.
Therefore, the low-level direction needs to change for the needs of the common institutions and groups. Only when it changes to the operation of the common institutions and groups can it determine and show the direction of the force formed by the common institutions and groups to provide corresponding and lasting outward extension.
The social orientation of the living individual is the orientation obtained after the independent body interacts with the group body. Since the independent body came into contact with the first other independent body, the independent body has played a role in the growth of the shared institution.
For example, when a person sees another person as a boy, he will treat the male individual with the understanding he has formed of the boy. He would say that a man should be strong, crying is not the behavior that a boy should show; a boy should be strong, able to bear hardships, be able to work hard, and weak is not some of the behaviors of a boy. Affect each other. In his interactions with each corresponding independent person he came into contact with, the various social orientations of the independent person were established, clarified, and strengthened.
Therefore, the social orientation of an independent person is the requirements and expectations expressed by the independent person for the social needs of other corresponding independent persons. It is the projection and imprint of the independent person's orientation on another independent person. The communication behavior of the independent person is thus expressed.
From this perspective, there are at least three important social conditions that form the social orientation of an independent living individual: first, other individuals who have established various object relationships with the individual, including parents, siblings, friends, colleagues, and other members of society; The second is the norms formed by individuals operating peacefully with other individuals in society, such as laws, morals, religions, customs, and other social systems; the third is the existing knowledge system, including philosophy and social sciences, myths and legends.

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