The tech sounds really interesting, but I wonder what servers they are using to hold people's data, and how it's protected? If this translated to storing data on home servers, that would be awesome.
After reading your headline, I was just gonna write that Richard Hendricks has already been working on that for a couple years, but you've apparently preempted me. Lol
The tech sounds really interesting, but I wonder what servers they are using to hold people's data, and how it's protected?
I hope they stole my idea and it all stored on a roku like device except it's made for the Internet and not the television. Each device has it's own DNS and the entries are sites, domains, or subnets you subscribe to. Your social content and data is stored locally, and websites store pointers to you and your content in your box.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90243936/exclusive-tim-berners-lee-tells-us-his-radical-new-plan-to-upend-the-world-wide-web