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    1. hosh (hosh@hub.vikshepa.com)'s status on Sunday, 10-Mar-2019 12:04:26 EDT hosh hosh
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      Aral is doing some very interesting things (though my head always starts hurting when I try to understand them), as in... "traditional best practice for the Centralised Web still holds that if your site doesn’t work without JavaScript, it is broken. For the Peer Web, we invert that rule: On the Peer Web, if your always on node works without JavaScript, it is centralised (and thus broken)." https://ar.al/2019/02/13/on-the-general-architecture-of-the-peer-web/
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        On the General Architecture of the Peer Web (and the placement of the PC 2.0 era within the timeline of general computing and the greater socioeconomic context)
        There have been three eras of general computing… the fourth remains to be written. A highly-compressed overview of the history of general computing The first era of general computing was the mainframe era and it was centralised. The second, the personal computing (PC 1.0) era, was decentralised. The third is the Web era (let’s call it Mainframe 2.0). And it is, once again, centralised. Today, we find ourselves at the end of the Mainframe 2.
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