

Nobody name their new product Gitler for some reason. Such a good name.
Nobody name their new product Gitler for some reason. Such a good name.
“Kill your masters” T-shirts and bumper stickers are already a thing. I wonder how long it’ll take to see similar stuff for landlords.
I’d appreciate if you added [email protected] to the knowledge section
It named after a book “The Narrow Corridor”, and in the book it’s a metaphor of democracy: the narrow corridor between anarchy and tyranny.
IP multicasting works when many clients request the same data at the same time, it makes sense only for realtile streams, and you need to implement caching by yourself.
In NDN caching is already included in the protocol and implemented in the forwarding daemon. It works similar to CDN. If all lemmy instances were connected to one NDN, the cache data would be spread across the entire network. So even when lemmy.world is offline, you’d be able to read it from the nearest (by ping) lemmy instance.
I stated that getting rid of IP is the goal of NDN, but it obviously cannot happen right away, because lemmy instances currently don’t have any direct connection to each other. But it will eventually happen, so we better get prepared.
Looks like it works only over IP, which is by design one-to-one. The point of NDN is to get rid of IP connections
Is anyone interested in applying this to fediverse, or is it only me?
Isn’t that the story of Palestine?