jb55 on Nostr: In a local first world where each device holds local copies of your nostr nodes, and ...
In a local first world where each device holds local copies of your nostr nodes, and each device transparently syncs with each other on the local network, each node becomes a backup. Your data becomes antifragile automatically. When a node goes down it can resync and recover from other nodes. Even if not all nodes have a complete collection, negentropy can pull down only what is needed from each device. All this can be done without internet.
The future we about to enter is hard to imagine, but it’s amazing.
The future we about to enter is hard to imagine, but it’s amazing.
quoting note1es5…4873My family business has about 30 computers on a network.
Few years back the computers were locked down from a hack. We ended up going paper backup from scratch .
We hate the internet in many respects with our 1957 company. We are old school.
This kind of sovereignty valuable. Ultimately we want our data for customers, accounting and job history / new order creation.
I dream about a simple nostr solution