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From: Jeremy Rubin <:. >
To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:51:28 +0000
I've been thinking a lot about this the past few days, some of my thoughts below:
Generally I'm very positive of the notion; there's a lot to be desired from our internet protocols.
On the other hand, I wonder if this is a variant of trumpism, we need to make the intemet great again. At what point was it
great before? When their were but a select few who were able to access it; and everybody on it knew they would be meddled
with a bit Once it went too mainstream no-longer was being a hacker (or even, user) of such systems an at-your-own-risk
endeavor, but was something that people depended on.
Similar modern endeavors include Urbit, linked for posterity https://urbitorg which is mostly made incomprehensible for the
point of keeping out the un-enlightened. Urbit is supposed to re-imagine computing as fundamentally distributed.
I think it would require very close consideration to figure out why a new intemet is actually needed. Traditionally in CS we think
of a distributed system as striving to achieve Consistency, Availability, and Partition Tolerance (see Brewers
theorem, https://w.vw.infoq.comiarticles/cap-twelve-years-later-how-the-rules-have-changed) but unable to get all 3 as they
mutually assure each other's impossibility. If we add in a fourth parameter at a second layer of abstraction, let's call it
Authenticity, a fifth, Privacy, and a sixth, law enforcement, we cover the gamut of most of what people care about in an intemet
system. These second three principles form another triangle similar to CAP they mutually assure the others impossibility in
some way.
I think that thinking in terms of these desirable properties in terms of mutually exclusive groups is probably a useful way to
consider the design space. Another well known one is Zooko's triangle: https://en.wikipedia.orgAviki/Zooke/027s triangle.
In any case, I've gone on a slight tangent. My point is it's one thing to say you want a new intemet because of a theoretical (or
not so theoretical) button, ifs another to have motive enough to actually build such a new network. Asides from the button,
what properties seem critical to you?
@JeremyRubin
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 7:08 AM, jeffity E. <[email protected]> wrote:
I liked the idea of intemet 2.0 encouraged by the reset switch.
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