Jody Lemoine 🇨🇦 on Nostr: The Internet has divided itself into two main use cases: There’s the client-server ...
The Internet has divided itself into two main use cases: There’s the client-server model where we consume content from centralized services, and there’s the peer-to-peer model where we are need the ability to directly connect. NAT has preserved IPv4 viability for the former while sacrificing the latter. The client-server model has become the vast majority of use cases, leaving many ISPs to treat peer-to-peer requirements as corner cases. This is not good for a free and open Internet. #NetEng
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