Good projects out there like ZeroNet but people love being assfucked by Zuckerberg for some reason.
The old internet is dead, taken over by left radicals, globalists/china/zion, and the dumb status quo...
Youtube is now for Ellen and Jimmy Kimmel. Reddit became the most servient, retrograde cesspool of ignorance since the middle ages.
The real internet will be p2p. If shit gets real bad, it will be clandestine like pirate cable: people will have to use their own signal repeaters and become their own ISPs...
The descetralization nerds have been looking into this shit for years, and there are great Open Source projects out there... but we need people to USE and ADOPT them. Stop bitching about parler and all this black box shit, support descentralization!
This is great information! P2P web seems the way to go. The more using it, the more features and stability it will offer. I could also see this working well for alternate internets; connecting people who may have been cut off from the main internet and are running on a private network.
I'm imagining autonomous communities, with repeater stations and gateways to bigger internet.
Good projects out there like ZeroNet but people love being assfucked by Zuckerberg for some reason.
The old internet is dead, taken over by left radicals, globalists/china/zion, and the dumb status quo...
Youtube is now for Ellen and Jimmy Kimmel. Reddit became the most servient, retrograde cesspool of ignorance since the middle ages.
The real internet will be p2p. If shit gets real bad, it will be clandestine like pirate cable: people will have to use their own signal repeaters and become their own ISPs...
The descetralization nerds have been looking into this shit for years, and there are great Open Source projects out there... but we need people to USE and ADOPT them. Stop bitching about parler and all this black box shit, support descentralization!
Hey. Good staff here
This is great information! P2P web seems the way to go. The more using it, the more features and stability it will offer. I could also see this working well for alternate internets; connecting people who may have been cut off from the main internet and are running on a private network.
I'm imagining autonomous communities, with repeater stations and gateways to bigger internet.