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jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>
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Saturday, July 30, 2016 12:44 PM
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Jeremy Rubin
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i agree with danny , just like bitcoin o= other digital currencies. I think the land of bin=ry decision . its either this or
that, now usually leads=C2 to the answer " both"
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From: Danny Hillis
Date: Sat, Jul 30= 2
Subject: Re:
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
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The two propertie= that the Internet lacks are guaranteed quality of service (bandwidt= and latency) and the ability to
know for sure where a packet originated. =hese two features are fundamentally incompatible with the design of the
In=ernet and they trade off against other features. For instance the second n=twork I have in mind may well be inferior
to the Internet in efficie=cy of utilization of the resources , so it will cost more per bit to send = message. It will probably
be worse the than the Internet in supporting an=nymity. So it it not a replacement for the Internet, but a complement to
i=.
On =ri, Jul 29, 2016 at 9:58 PM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>= wrote:
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From: Jeremy Rubin
Date:=Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 9:51 AM
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To: "jeffrey E."=<jeevacation=gmail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com»
I've been th=nking a lot about this the past few days, some of my thoughts below:
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Generally I'm very positive of the no=ion; there's a lot to be desired from our internet protocols.
On the other hand, I wonder if this is a var=ant of trumpism, we need to make the internet great again. At what
point w=s it great before? When their were but a select few who were able to acces= it; and everybody on it knew they
would be meddled with a bit. Once it we=t too mainstream no-longer was being a hacker (or even, user) of such syst=ms
an at-your-own-risk endeavor, but was something that people depended on=
Similar modern endeavors include U=bit, linked for posterity https://urbit.org, which is mostly made
incomprehensible for the p=int of keeping out the un-enlightened. Urbit is supposed to re-imagine com=uting as
fundamentally distributed.
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In any case, I've gone on a sligh= tangent. My point is it's one thing to say you want a new internet be=ause of a
theoretical (or not so theoretical) button, it's another to =ave motive enough to actually build such a new network.
Asides from the bu=ton, what properties seem critical to you?
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