That's what we're doing but it will require another protocol beyond TCP/IP and everything will need to be decentralized..
The only thing you will actually own outright is a domain and there will be no registrars that handle it. Instead it will be a system built on block chain technology that will decide who owns a domain..
That's how we do it.
I think the bigger question is how do you gracefully migrate legacy network devices out of TCP/IP and what's next?
It seems like the only way to make it actually work is to change the network topology's core communicating protocol..
That means literally having 2 separate kinds of networks.. If we're moving towards quantum computing do we really want to be operating on legacy TCP/IP networks anyway ?
I do. I couldn’t believe that crap. The internet will become an interesting place in the next global conflict.
which is now
I was think more of when open hostilities are happening. Right now DNS for the most part is working.
It was one of his last FUCK YOUS before he left office...
Then there's elon musk over there like
ORLY?
Launches hundreds of satellites into orbit...
Seriously tho this is a huge problem. How will we ever get it back ???
OBAMA gave it to the UN so they could shut down sites like this
and make it harder to shut down sites like goog
The community (and boomers) still have a lot to learn in order to take back our freedoms
That's what we're doing but it will require another protocol beyond TCP/IP and everything will need to be decentralized..
The only thing you will actually own outright is a domain and there will be no registrars that handle it. Instead it will be a system built on block chain technology that will decide who owns a domain.. That's how we do it.
I think the bigger question is how do you gracefully migrate legacy network devices out of TCP/IP and what's next?
It seems like the only way to make it actually work is to change the network topology's core communicating protocol.. That means literally having 2 separate kinds of networks.. If we're moving towards quantum computing do we really want to be operating on legacy TCP/IP networks anyway ?