

yet they couldve done this with volunteer nodes or even their own, because not even the server knows the content, right?


yet they couldve done this with volunteer nodes or even their own, because not even the server knows the content, right?


shame their entire node system relies on cryptobros tech.
tor doesnt need currency to back it up. i2p doesnt need currency to back it up. why the hell lokinet does?
thank you for this explanation, it gave me the right perspective. I will check that channel out!
Now about that fab line, is that still protected under a secrecy license? What’s stopping the Chinese from making their own fab line besides the ASML monopoly?
yeah, comment above really gave me a picture that 16nm is really small
yes, but fabricating a CPU on a small enough form factor is still an issue, afaik
thank you, now we just need to funds these people so they can work at it with more than a duct tape and a litre of coffee.
holy shit
I’m not trying to create the new Core i7 here, just something that can run as well as a raspberry pi. My imagination that a nation/company need to start small and aim small, before exploring other more complex architecture.
Now that’s an ISA, I understand that. But what about the hardware itself, isnt that the hard part? I’m using the viewpoint of the manufacturer, feasibility.


if i cant use sudo on my own device, then its not my device!
lokinet is for data transfer, like a message from your phone to mine, not a currency. Thats why its odd it uses staking instead of any nodes.