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Jameson Lopp · 99w
Before the 1990s most computing was done on mainframes that were expensive and difficult to access, because that was simply the state of hardware. Then we had a couple decades of software running on ...
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The Session folks have penned the name 'Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network', but perhaps we could work on the title.

Regardless, having Bitcoin nodes and other services, such as invidious, Cryptpad, and many others (like what @Seth For Privacy runs) by a greater number of us would help to push the pendulum in the other direction.

The Start9 folks are doing a great job, but what else would be required to get the average user up and running?