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Ringspace: A proposal for the human web

27 pointsby todsacerdotiyesterday at 3:50 AM5 commentsview on HN

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photodeveloperyesterday at 10:20 PM

I agree that there is a need for the real human to human interaction, but the best way to do that is to go outside where humans are, not try to develop secret human handshakes on the web.

jbottomstoday at 12:22 AM

It's all in the language. What is a ring? It is clearly a 2D geometry as there are just heads and tails, and no fan-in or fan-out. Adding thise mechanisms would lead to neurons which could start doing AI. GAWD FORBID!

1317today at 12:07 AM

i don't understand how this is supposed to be better than a regular webring.

He says it's meant for small tightly-knit groups, but i can only imagine the technological enforcement of trust and identity being necessary in large groups that'll let anyone in

iberatoryesterday at 8:14 PM

Its gonna fail. Early web won because of simple protocols (telnet, ftp, http, rfinger, IRC, smtp, zmodem) without encryption. You could literally telnet / nc into port and DO stuff. Encryption destroyed the simplicity of the internet...

My silly opinion. Encryption is literyally only thing blocking retro computers from being usable forever... (And js)

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