On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 6:17 PM Karl <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Not sure what you mean. I always supported decentralization > >> in the global and centralized Internet (a mesh that spans > >> around the globe as a single closed item, compared to decentralized > >> post offices where users can send an encrypted letter from > >> country a to b while the rest can't intercept.) > >> > >> BTW. Not sure if you have access to a good library in > >> your local area. If so, check out the book "The Matrix" > >> from 1990, from John S. Quaterman, which shows you > >> what decentralization is when it comes to global computer > >> networks, compared to Democrat Al Gore's commercial > >> Internet. ;-) > > > > P.S. Karl do you know why people cannot get a free of charge > > additional IPv6 for running services at home to promote decentralization > > ....??? > > Do you have any thoughts on this? It would be due to the lack of > community internet service provision, possibly?
The big boys prefer centralization, hence my suggestion to check out this book. Regards Stefan
