too stupid for friends on Nostr: the opinion part (to not flood the fucking channel there), comes in around what ...
the opinion part (to not flood the fucking channel there), comes in around what reaching a critical mass, of sorts, will do for networks like ipfs and urbit, and likewise what low-maintenance hardware and primary communications paths will do for rns. I get the impression we're getting there with ipfs, but we're not there quiiite yet. But once we're past a threshold of nodes stability to the network will become more assured, and less subject to the problem of network blind spots over time.
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