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The future of the internet is localized small nodes living in everyone's house. Not in a data center. In your house. In my house. In every house down the road. Those nodes are going to communicate with each other. Node to node. We will not communicate with these big services and these big cloud providers. They think they can just harvest the data for free forever. They are wrong. We can talk to each other directly. We don't need them. We built our own private cloud. It is topographically unstoppable. There is no single switch to throw. You cannot unplug a cloud that lives in a million basements. That is what we built and that is what we ship.
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>>108370749 (OP)
>I will host my own search engine in my bathroom closet
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>>108370749 (OP)
Incorrect. The future of the Internet is AI. You do not even need the web—AI replaces the web. Face it. AI is the future and the only way to make the largest (best) models work is massive data centers. The home is not the place for such things. If you want to even have a home you will use AI provided by American companies such as—Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI. This is the only way. AI will enhance your productivity and no one who does not use AI can compete—ever.
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>>108370819
every service currently provided to you, can be ran at home for less than a watt of power when at idle. arpaservers.com . i will sell local ai for your local cloud
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>>108370776
i host my own search engine. i can make a one time installer so you can have it too, otherwise just install it yourself it's not that hard topkek
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>>108370749 (OP)
Wishful thinking. It's been tried. It failed. You are ignoring the fact those nodes will have to be sysadmined. This isn't going to be done by people who can't set their microwave clock.
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>>108370866
i got it
https://github.com/homeserversltd
with discrete update module system and automatic atomic rollback, things are stable
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i'll need help extending the rss protocol and making new services so we can find each other easily so we can do p2p youtube and the like. trivial
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>>108370749 (OP)
You won't be able to send or receive packets on the internet without a signed bootloader and a TrustedGoy 3.0 module and your national ID card inserted into your card reader and your age verification camera must be turned on and your face must be visible and your social credit score must be above 600 and please ensure you have sufficient green energy credits and ensure your vaccination records are up to date sorry an error occurred please contact support fraud detected your internet access is now suspended have a nice day.
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>>108370749 (OP)
This will all be illegal by 2030.
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>>108370847
>>108370858
Hello Indians!
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>>108370749 (OP)
What you're describing is the internet as it exists today retard.
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>>108370983
in a sense. I forsee us making direct p2p services. p2p chans. p2p youtube. p2p facebook. extending the rss protocol
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>>108370961
Then we best be moving as fast as we can ; this is how we fight them
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if one does set out to build such p2p service read my keyman repo, automated key management that every homeserver ships with
https://github.com/homeserversltd/keyman
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>>108370749 (OP)
Mesh topologies suffer from a quadradic dependency in the number of edges with the number of nodes. They'll be usable only for highly localizable problems, which fortunately covers a ton of things that you'd want to make resilient to centralized attack (like social networks)
The bigger issue imo is actually in establishing the mesh. Jumping to WAN still involves going through centralized nodes that could be attacked; you'd need to establish a network of true peer-to-peer links to avoid this.
>>108370819
Are you daft? AI datacenters simply distribute AI API request to one of thousands of available GPU clusters within the datacenter. There's no reason to house all these clusters inside the data center, except for making use of economies of scale.
Case in point you can run AI models locally provided you can purchase a sufficient GPU cluster. It's a cost thing, not a technical limitation.
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nigga in the cloud with a flare

BLUK LIF MUTTERZ!
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>>108371171
A fellow man of culture! indeed! we can have a shared vps we all check into or something silly to start
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>>108370749 (OP)
Not yet. I mean it will fragment into nerds with offline LANs. Youmight get some teens networking with wireless on the same street for gayming but teens are fully locked into online only server only slop so donlt get LANs.

Do I want to share my LAN and my shit with the retards living ariound me today or trust them with access in anyway to anything ? No like fuck I do. Do I need the attack surface of a wireless network? No. Running a BBS was always a PITA. What I can see is business linking CCTV up or Farmers making mutual drone nets with neighbours for watching livestock, not data shares or gayming or file exchanges, reflections of existing real live necessitated co-operation with people in physical proximity
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>>108370776
My LAN has a search that bring me back better results than google. Sucks to be you. Enjoy your subsciptions and AWSAzureMetaAppleGoogID
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>>108371372
tailscale lets you choose who you share your private network with
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>local server
Even if you reduce the scope to a single home, what does it really offer to the normalfags?
>they all watch media from Netflix or some other streaming provider
>dont know what git is
>passwords are stored in plain text, are sent to themselves in an unencrypted email or through a whatsapp/line message
Ignore the infrastructure required, you can expand its scope and cover a whole city, but what would it really offer over the usual cloud suspects?
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>>108370871
Wake me up when that actually works.
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>>108371171
Correct. The economics of the situation demand centralized control and subscription-based access to the future. Anything else is a waste of resources and cannot survive in a market economy.
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>>108371171
>There's no reason to house all these clusters inside the data center,
Network latency and bandwidth. Most consumers have piss-poor upload speeds.



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