| ▲ | EGreg 6 hours ago | |
Well, that's for the public internet. I'm building Safebox and Safecloud, where this won't be the case anymore. Not only will you have a decentralized hosting network that can sideload resources (e.g. via a browser extension that looks at your "integrity" attribute on websites) but also the websites will require you to be logged in with a HMAC-signed session ID (which means they don't need to do any I/O to reject your requests, and can do so quickly)... so the whole thing comes down to having a logged in account. https://github.com/Safebots/Safecloud As far as server-to-server requests, they'll be coming from a growing network of cryptographically attested TPMs (Nitro in AWS, also available in GCP, IBM, Azure, Oracle etc.) so they'll just reject based on attestations also. In short... the cryptographically attested web of trust will mean you won't need cloudflare. What you will need, however, to prevent sybil attacks, is age verification of accounts (e.g. Telegram ID is a proxy for that if you use Telegram for authentication). | ||
| ▲ | password4321 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Wow, if Seinfeld can have a soup nazi, I think it's within reason for you to be called the internet nazi. "No s̶o̶u̶p̶ internet for you!" Good luck! | ||
| ▲ | ale42 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
This was sarcasm, right? | ||