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CJBarnacle 356 points ago +361 / -5

Get on Gab.

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jpower 29 points ago +29 / -0

Yup, your best option right now

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rutabaga 21 points ago +22 / -1

We need a decentralized option. Central servers can be attacked. Odyssey and Dlive do not have central servers, and cannot be attacked.

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rickybay 4 points ago +4 / -0

A decentralised internet would be the holy grail. Imagine a peer-to-peer mesh mobile network. Mobile phones are two-way radios with good range. Nothing stopping them talking directly to each other and proxying traffic over longer distances.

One of the challenges is the amount of signaling required to keep the whole network up to date with everyone's current location. My idea is that every residence and office has a phone that never moves and acts as a private home location server (HLS)/forwarding service for the entire household or business. Your ID is then a combination of the GPS coordinates and IMSI of that phone, plus your own unique ID on that residence's private HLS.