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Makes me wonder if the future of the internet is federated network hardware. There's already efforts in bigger cities to distribute mesh networks (especially to lower-income areas), so it doesn't seem like a far leap to create an internet by users and for users.
At the very least, that was its past. It was built as a nuke-resilient self-healing early mesh concept.
Then it got commercialized and peers couldn't trust each other so much, so we have the drunken-starfish setup we have now.
I know it sucks, but drunken starfish got me lol
Is there anything that prevents a tech bro buying the hardware and accessing the network to post with their LLM the way they do with the internet today?
Are there any current examples of that?
NYC Mesh!
https://www.nycmesh.net/
There's likely others, but this one has been around for about a decade and is still operational.
This is cool to see, are there any examples in the Los Angeles City/County areas? Not sure how common place backups like this are, but it’s a smart idea.