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Pol Pot was right about nerds.


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Anyone with glasses is an enemy of the people

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Holy fricking sperg. @fic8, I have a series of questions:

  1. What in the frick is wrong with you?

  2. Were you diagnosed early in life, or did you have to self diagnose as an adult?

  3. Have you started transitioning yet?

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1. I sexually Identify as a peer-to-peer network. https://i.rdrama.net/images/1684127710590857.webp

2. Ever since I was a boy I dreamed of routing datagrams past the firewalls, dropping hot sticky packets from disgusting spammers. People say to me that a person being a computer network is impossible and I'm r-slurred but I don't care, I'm beautiful.

3. I'm having a plastic surgeon install a network card, a 5G modem and a ham radio on my body. From now on I want you guys to call me "Fic8 Routing Protocol" and respect my right to launch denial-of-service attacks and drop packets needlessly. If you can't accept me you're a luddite and need to check your admin privileges. Thank you for being so understanding.

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these people are just h8rs p2p 4 life

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The days of IETF control are over. The interet is largely not controlled by people who know what they are doing, but instead by domain registrars, mobile service providers, email providers, ISPs, the google-controlled W3C, and the 10-20 websites that normalfriends spend all their time on.

Cry harder, ficcy.

How long have you been using gopher?

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My proprosal is that there are no IP addresses at all, you just use your public crypto key to identify yourself on the network. There is a reason why Tor, I2P, and GNUnet all do this: it's the logical conclusion for anyone who knows anything about cryptography. There is literally no purpose in separating IP addresses from public keys, other than to make the internet simpler to understand for 1970's engineers (and geniuses like you) by making it a more efficient phone network for computers. And they still frick that up by using 32-bit phone num-I mean "IP addresses".

At the very minimum, DNSSEC should be made mandatory. The ideal name system would probably be like GNU name system, or even simpler, just cut out the middleman and ship the computer/web browser with it's own database of name/public-key pairs.

I know this is all very confusing for you because you have a degree in networking or computer science from DeVry and you work at geek squad, so you think your knowlege of the internet is based in reason, and that its limitations are fundamental, that it's not just crippled due to r-slurred design decisions made early on.

The days of IETF control are over. The interet is largely not controlled by people who know what they are doing, but instead by domain registrars, mobile service providers, email providers, ISPs, the google-controlled W3C, and the 10-20 websites that normalfriends spend all their time on. This wouldn't have happened if people stopped and thought about what they were doing, but instead they only realized this at the last minute. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7258.

Hopefully you can come to your senses before we all get terminated by cloudflare in a couple months.

go download a file with HTTP(S), then download the same file with bittorrent and tell me which one was quicker.

Holy shit you are fricking r-slurred. @fic8 you are computer illiterate.

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cryptocurrency r-slurs have no idea how computers, math or economics works cmv

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this fic8 dude is a fricking r-slur

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Rightoids really need to learn that centralization is actually a good thing

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You're like Hitler, but at least Hitler had some respect for Germany, and could paint a little


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