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6334 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b 30 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: Weekend Book Recommendations meta
It examines what made the internet successful, its history, what prevents it from getting better, and how it could get better if it could get better ... as told by "The Architect of the Internet." It's an autobiography of the most significant and successful decentralized computer/communication system ever created.
I probably won't be able to load it from cold memory in detail for the next few hours but here's a google talk around the time of its release from Clark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX-ojw1gLmE ... which is probably a fuller vibe anyway.
he said to me, “the internet’s about routing money. Routing packets is a side effect, and you screwed up the money routing protocols.” And I said, “I didn’t design any money routing protocols…” And he said, “that’s what I said.”
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Love it. Thanks!
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True story: this book was recommended to me in a dream (which is a dumb title in isolation so I dismissed it). Then a week later I was researching system design and found it in a reference and it turned out to be amazing.
It could be a mind trick but if so my mind has an interest in making me believe this book is important.
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