I’ve started putting the www back into the addresses of new sites I’m building for myself and family, such as Clara’s and my wiki. The www subdomain used to be important when you’d be delivering something other than HTML over HTTP on a server; it’s likely why so many infrastructure domains retain it to this day. It was also a bit of a branding exercise for the fledgling World Wide Web, though with the well-known and hilarious side effect of taking longer to pronounce as an initialis...