Freenet: A Peer-to-Peer Platform for Real-Time Decentralized Applications (whitepaper)
Posted by sanity@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 7 comments
Satish_1679@reddit
Honestly a lot of the hardest problems in decentralized systems feel organizational rather than purely technical. State synchronization, trust assumptions, recovery logic, coordination failures, onboarding friction - documenting all of that clearly becomes critical. We started using Runable for architecture summaries and workflow diagrams because distributed systems become hard to reason about surprisingly fast.
deleted_by_reddit@reddit
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programming-ModTeam@reddit
No content written mostly by an LLM. If you don't want to write it, we don't want to read it.
lood9phee2Ri@reddit
"Anonymity: While the previous version was designed with a focus on anonymity, the current version does not offer built-in anonymity but allows for a choice of anonymizing systems to be layered on top."
Hmm.
sanity@reddit (OP)
Much better to offer a choice than to impose the same flawed approach on everyone whether they need it or not.
justjokiing@reddit
PiedPiper?
sanity@reddit (OP)
Yes, it relies on middle-out compression technology