On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Not sure what you mean. I always supported decentralization in the global and centralized Internet (a mesh that spans around the globe as a single closed item, compared to decentralized post offices where users can send an encrypted letter from country a to b while the rest can't intercept.)
BTW. Not sure if you have access to a good library in your local area. If so, check out the book "The Matrix" from 1990, from John S. Quaterman, which shows you what decentralization is when it comes to global computer networks, compared to Democrat Al Gore's commercial Internet. ;-)
P.S. Karl do you know why people cannot get a free of charge additional IPv6 for running services at home to promote decentralization ....???
Do you have any thoughts on this? It would be due to the lack of community internet service provision, possibly? Of course, anybody can configure an interface with as many ipv6 addresses as they want on a decentralised routing infrastructure ...