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I don't think you understand what the word centralization means.

Any centralization means inevitable existence of single point of failure. Dot.

It was George Washington's army, not individual militia patriots, that won the Revolutionary War.

Result seems to be at least questionable now.

it was their decentralization that led to them losing.

But it still exists. It is more importarnt to exist than to win.

Same goes for about every successful vs failed revolution.

Every successfull revolution was controlled by TPTB and immidiately after win it eated nearly all rebels.

The only reason there is no viruses for Linux is because not enough people use it to make it worth the time to create them.

Nice. Do you know that nearly all Internet servers running Linux? And you tell me, that some dude windows PC is much preferrable target than Internet server? Tell that story to some sheeple, may be they believe it. In reality, Windows is so bad written and designed OS, that even scholar could write a virus for it. So they just do it. That is why there a tons of viruses for Windows and no any really working virus for Linux. Linux was written by professionals for ourselves for doing job, and Windows by cheap workforce for taking money from sheeple. The result is clearly visible.

Peer-to-peer needs to be in person, to build connections.

No. You don't need to know your peer in person at all.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It was George Washington's army, not individual militia patriots, that won the Revolutionary War.

Result seems to be at least questionable now.

it was their decentralization that led to them losing.

But it still exists. It is more importarnt to exist than to win.

Same goes for about every successful vs failed revolution.

Every successfull revolution was controlled by TPTB and immidiately after win it eated nearly all rebels.

The only reason there is no viruses for Linux is because not enough people use it to make it worth the time to create them.

Nice. Do you know that nearly all Internet servers running Linux? And you tell me, that some dude windows PC is much preferrable target than Internet server? Tell that story to some sheeple, may be they believe it. In reality, Windows is so bad written and designed OS, that even scholar could write a virus for it. So they just do it. That is why there a tons of viruses for Windows and no any really working virus for Linux. Linux was written by professionals for ourselves for doing job, and Windows by cheap workforce for taking money from sheeple. The result is clearly visible.

Peer-to-peer needs to be in person, to build connections.

No. You don't need to know your peer in person at all.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It was George Washington's army, not individual militia patriots, that won the Revolutionary War.

Result seems to be at least questionable now.

it was their decentralization that led to them losing.

But it still exists. It is more importarnt to exist than to win.

Same goes for about every successful vs failed revolution.

Every successfull revolution was controlled by TPTB and immidiately after win it eated nearly all rebels.

The only reason there is no viruses for Linux is because not enough people use it to make it worth the time to create them.

Nice. Do you know that nearly all Internet servers running Linux? And you tell me, that some dude windows PC is much preferrable target than Internet server? Tell that story to some sheeple, may be they believe it. In reality, Windows is so bad written and designed OS, that even scholar could write a virus for it. So they just do it. That is why there a tons of viruses for Windows and no any really working virus for Linux. Linux was written by professionals for ourselves, and Windows by cheap workforce for money. The result is clearly visible.

Peer-to-peer needs to be in person, to build connections.

No. You don't need to know your peer in person at all.

3 years ago
1 score