"centralised web" was a poor choice of words. And I thought about that but let it go. You caught it. You're paying attention. That's good. But the point is the same - the control is concentrated in middlemen (e.g. DNS,…
Yes. The "keyfingerprint" might be the server's public key for purposes of end-to-end security of the connection. (No more SSL! There's better libraries now.) cjdns has a simple approach: your tcp6 address is your…
My thoughts are similar. All due respect, this is a brittle approach and vary narrowly targeted. Relying on HTTP, SSL, Ruby, JSON does not inspire confidence . When I see "Ruby 100%" on the github page for something…
"centralised web" was a poor choice of words. And I thought about that but let it go. You caught it. You're paying attention. That's good. But the point is the same - the control is concentrated in middlemen (e.g. DNS,…
Yes. The "keyfingerprint" might be the server's public key for purposes of end-to-end security of the connection. (No more SSL! There's better libraries now.) cjdns has a simple approach: your tcp6 address is your…
My thoughts are similar. All due respect, this is a brittle approach and vary narrowly targeted. Relying on HTTP, SSL, Ruby, JSON does not inspire confidence . When I see "Ruby 100%" on the github page for something…