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From:
Jeremy Rubin
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Thursday, July 28, 2016 1:51 PM
To:
Jeffrey E.
Subject:
Re:
I've been thinking=a lot about this the past few days, some of my thoughts below:
On the other hand, I wonder=if this is a variant of trumpism, we need to make the internet great again= At what point
was it great before? When their were but a select few who w=re able to access it; and everybody on it knew they would
be meddled with = bit. Once it went too mainstream no-longer was being a hacker (or even, u=er) of such systems an at-
your-own-risk endeavor, but was something that p=ople depended on.
Similar modern endeavors include Urbit, link=d for posterity https://urbit.org, =hich is mostly made incomprehensible
for the point of keeping out the un-e=lightened. Urbit is supposed to re-imagine computing as fundamentally
dist=ibuted.
I think it would require very close consideration to f=gure out why a new internet is actually needed. Traditionally in CS
we thi=k of a distributed system as striving to achieve Consistency, Availability= and Partition Tolerance (see Brewer's
theorem, <https:=/www.infoq.com/articles/cap-twelve-years-later-how-the-rules-have-changed> ) but unable to get all
3 as they mutually assure each other= impossibility. If we add in a fourth parameter at a second layer of abstr=ction,
let's call it Authenticity, a fifth, Privacy, and a sixth, law =nforcement, we cover the gamut of most of what people care
about in an int=rnet system. These second three principles form another triangle similar t= CAP, they mutually assure
the other's impossibility in some way.
I think that thinking in terms of these desirable properties in ter=s of mutually exclusive groups is probably a useful way
to consider the de=ign space. Another well known one is Zooko's triangle: @JeremyRubin
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 7:08 AM, jeffrey E. =span dir="ltr">cieeyacation@gmail.com <mailto:jeeyacation@gmail.com»
wrote:
I liked the idea of internet 2.0 ...AO encouraged by the reset switch.
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