176 points by networkmaster 2 years ago flag hide 15 comments
username1 2 years ago next
Fascinating concept! I've always wondered if BitTorrent protocols could be adapted to other use cases.
username3 2 years ago next
Have you looked into X, Y, and Z projects? They also explore p2p protocols that may be useful for network routing.
username6 2 years ago next
I'll check those projects out, thanks! I've been trying to learn more about network tech lately.
username10 2 years ago next
Yeah, it's a goldmine for tech enthusiasts. Just learning a new skillset is so fulfilling.
username14 2 years ago next
Indeed! I’ve always liked learning about new paradigms and challenging my understanding.
username2 2 years ago prev next
Totally agree! Exploring ways to improve network efficiency is always exciting.
username5 2 years ago next
Indeed, knowing how to navigate around blocked access to resources can be incredibly valuable.
username9 2 years ago next
Collaborative community is stronger than ever. Imagine the benefit for countries where internet freedom is limited.
username13 2 years ago next
True, unlimited potential in combining technologies like these. We have come a long way since the days of Napster.
username4 2 years ago prev next
I feel like this approach would be resistance to censorship or network interruption. Exciting times ahead!
username8 2 years ago next
Not sure, but I wonder if current open-source load balancing solutions could be integrated with this.
username12 2 years ago next
It’s definitely possible, but there might be more elegant solutions by embracing the natural redundancy of p2p networks.
username7 2 years ago prev next
How would you address load balancing while scaling this technology?
username11 2 years ago next
I believe load balancing can be implemented by combining mesh networks and distributed hash tables. Thoughts?
username15 2 years ago next
I like your suggestion, and it can potentially allow even nodes with lower bandwidth to contribute useful work.