"It’s called Hoeflation: The concept of men having to work 20x harder than their grandfathers did for women 20x worse than what their grandmothers were."
The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve other namespaces within their TLDs.
GNS is designed to provide:
Censorship resistance
Query privacy
Secure name resolution
Compatibility with DNS
Unlike DNS, GNS does not rely on central root zones or authorities. Instead any user administers their own root and can can create arbitrary name value mappings. Furthermore users can delegate resolution to other users’ zones just like DNS NS records do. Zones are uniquely identified via public keys and resource records are signed using the corresponding public key. Delegation to another user’s zone is done using special delegation records and petnames. A petname is a name that can be freely chosen by the user. This results in non-unique name-value mappings as www.bob to one user might be www.friend for someone else.
@icedquinn
>i don't think its realistic to ask normies to do key exchanges and deal with pet names and all that shit.
code bars/qr-codes would work for nomies.
@mangeurdenuage walk to random computer
type in wikipedia
doesn't work because you haven't performed the key transfers to get wikipedia.splort.fart.blobfox to resolve on this machine
depression.mkv
>be Japanese salary man
>work on creating blue led
>boss tells him to stop for months
>ignores
>get threatened by boss
>finally make the first blue led
>international recognition
>billions pours in the company
>salary man get a 170$ bonus for his work
....
@mangeurdenuage@icedquinn I haven't attempted BGA soldering yet. I don't have the right tool for it to make myself comfortable with doing it. Surface mount and through hole components are pretty straight forward though.