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grumbelyesterday at 10:58 PM1 replyview on HN

> There's nothing preventing you from setting up a web server

Carrier-grade NAT stops you pretty good. And if you make past that hurdle, HTTPS might stop you. And without Google's help, nobody will find you anyway.

That's where this whole thing went wrong. The modern Internet is quite terrible at actually connecting computer and people. Everything is segregated into clients and servers, and to get anything done you need a middle man.


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georgehotztoday at 12:56 AM

Yea it should have been IPv8 from day one. It almost feels like IPv6 was a psyop.