... I'm CC'ing this message to decentralization and p2p-hackers to engage the larger community on this interesting topic. James, I heartily agree with your...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 22, 2004 6:49 pm
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... A thought here. I've been using Skype a lot recently. The one big USP about Skype is not the encryption, it's decentralised nature, the voice quality or...
... True, but with Microsoft's recent SDKs, it looks like using IPv6 for a single application might be feasible since the whole thing appears to be tunnelable...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 23, 2004 2:29 pm
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... I mentioned this a while back, and people complained that Windows 9x, Mac OS X, and Linux don't support Teredo, so you have no hope of your app "just...
... I have no doubt that those platforms would catch up pretty fast if a popular application was using Teredo. OS X and Linux do a pretty good job of...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 23, 2004 6:05 pm
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... Of course, my vision of the solution to this problem involves the creation of a location-transparent overlay network on top of IP. :-) But, even with such...
... Is there a pointer to something that describes what those techniques are? Thanks, -- "It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or...
... A quick google turned up http://www-rp.lip6.fr/teredo/ Teredo for BSD. So maybe the situation is improving. Another quick reading of the MS description...
... I can't believe that after all these years I am going to step back into the name versus location debate but I suppose I am just kind of nostalgic. Rather...
... There is port of Teredo for Free BSD (http://www-rp.lip6.fr/teredo/) so I guess getting it working on OS X at least shouldn't be *too* much work... -- ...
On Saturday, Apr 24, 2004, at 21:52 America/New_York, Paul Prescod ... For a name that isn't an address, what advantage does a name that starts with http://...
Lucas Gonze
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Apr 25, 2004 10:30 pm
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... 1. The ability to _become_ an address months or years after the name has been deployed. For instance, XML namespaces have started to sprout RDDL documents...
We are developing a distributed semantic catalogue publishing and querying system. We have 2 introductory meetings coming up in central London. We invite...
... See http://www.teledyn.com/mt/archives/001842.html and http://drupal.org/node/view/312 And yes it should be. I have not looked into this protocol at all,...
... Sure, everything should be decentralized. :-) But the usability is better with a centralized service, because all you have to do is click on a link. In a...
... There's some middle ground here with federated single signon. If there were competing authentication services using a common standard, then you could just...
Now if Google REALLY wanted to be radical they might think about the following: 1/ Create Google LLC with two Members: (a) Google Inc - the existing "capital...
This actually sounds quite interesting and comprehensible (almost). So, correct me if I'm wrong, in your scenario, the "investors" are more like money lenders,...
I don't entirely understand the motivation for such a scheme. It almost sounds like an alternate form of bond issuing, particularly since you don't mention...
... (almost). So,correct me if I'm wrong, in your scenario, ... Yes - but unlike money lenders they don't get a fixed rate of return, cos they share the upside...
... since you don't mention voting rights. In addition, it seems to me ... My understanding is that once we deduct costs from revenues we get earnings....
... Only they don't have the same aim. The investor wants maximize revenues, the owners want to maximize profits. The two aren't the same. In fact, there are...
... same. ... Hi Francis You are distinguishing the profit margin of the "Capital User" which is determined by the ratio of his Costs to the proportional share...
... (The following post is _extremely_ off-topic; please do tell me to shut up if I'm boring everyone else.) Fashion is a pretty good example of why it might...
This algorithm isn't quite right, or maybe it is except that I'm not putting the energy into implementing it. The goal is to discover blogversations. You want...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
May 13, 2004 11:26 pm
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Lucas, I found this intriguing but I got confused by a few of the details. ... Which referrer logs are you analyzing? TopicExchange's? The original poster's?...
Hey Francis, ... TopicExchange's. ... Yes, exactly. ... One difference between this method and a trackback is that the connection is recorded just by clicking...
... This is close to one of the problems I have with all the various ways of aggregating and searching online conversations: They're really blog-centric. When...
http://www.gradman.com/projects/dss/final_html/index.html Abstract For many years email and usenet news constituted the majority of the Internet's use as a...