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zbentleytoday at 2:28 AM1 replyview on HN

That's not what is meant by "decentralization".

None of those things help with the problem of centralization. Centralization isn't limited to moneymaking enterprises, or the modern internet. A centralized server operated by donations for free can just as easily go down, be seized by law enforcement, have its domain or internet service taken offline by government action, and so on.

The internet is not the thing we want (or not sufficient alone), because the internet's resources, and the communication systems between them, are largely centralized.


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tylerchildstoday at 7:02 AM

Yeah, I hear you.

Yeah, them as a single instance is centralized, but if you actually go (show up at 300 Funston on a Friday at 1pm) you can hear about the research into how to replicate and become the resiliency in the network to make it decentralized.

A lot of it is ancient Unix philosophy like “this massive text file is a seekable index” and “rsync does basically most of the heavy lifting” and you’ll quickly realize decentralization is a social problem and not a technical one.

They’re shifting more and better data than the centralized services we’re complaining about— we need better education, not innovation at this current juncture.

The technology exists, the will of the people is lacking in spirit.

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