From the US and Australia to France and Italy, those seeking to obliterate privacy and restrict content are on the move, says technology journalist Taylor Lorenz
Well, in my head “like Briar” is the best thing possible for architecture. Except Briar only synchronizes joined groups.
Perhaps even with some kind of, yes, a digital dead drop, that would synchronize (purging stuff old or not in demand) everything announced by devices passing nearby. Over some low-range radio, like BT.
Asynchronous communication. Because having a real-time connection with any mesh is hard.
Well, in my head “like Briar” is the best thing possible for architecture. Except Briar only synchronizes joined groups.
Perhaps even with some kind of, yes, a digital dead drop, that would synchronize (purging stuff old or not in demand) everything announced by devices passing nearby. Over some low-range radio, like BT.
Asynchronous communication. Because having a real-time connection with any mesh is hard.