Anonymous ID: 344891 July 2, 2020, 10:45 a.m. No.9827272   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7370 >>7396 >>7545 >>7717 >>7847 >>7933

>>9827152

>>>9826871 (You) "A plan to redesign the internet could make apps that no one controls"

 

https://primer.safenetwork.org/

 

The SAFE Network Primer

An introductory guide to the world's first fully autonomous data and communications network

 

Last update: November 2019

 

A brief introduction

Technological progress is a perpetual process of automation and abstraction. Difficult and complex tasks are made simple by software and machines until they are completely taken for granted. Technology moves on, taking down new blockers in the path to progress as it goes. A good example of this is cloud computing, where once complex server administration tasks have been replaced, from the point of view of the consumer, by point-and-click.

 

The SAFE (Secure Access For Everyone) Network takes this further, automating the entire network of interconnected machines, making it autonomous, secure, anonymous and capable of storing, protecting and delivering data without any human involvement at all.

 

The SAFE Network is the vision of MaidSafe, a Scottish software company working in the field of decentralized computer networking. It is an autonomous peer-to-peer network created by linking together users' computers and smartphones that's designed to solve many of the current technical, managerial and societal problems with centralized networks: a lack of privacy and data security, censorship and the massive consolidation of control by a few powerful actors.

 

(In case this sounds familiar, members of MaidSafe acted as advisers for HBO’s Silicon Valley TV series in which a startup tries to reinvent the Internet!)

 

The Network is ‘trustless’, with no central point of control and no single point of failure. With connectivity and security taken care of, the Network is simple from the point of view of developers, with no need to worry about low-level storage, networking, backups and computing resources. For people using the Network to store and share data and messages the burden of ensuring the security of precious information would be drastically reduced.

 

Anyone with a connected device can join the network anonymously (subject to a resource test) as a provider, and anyone can use the network to store data or peruse public information on it. The Network is thus a platform on which new digital worlds can be constructed.

 

This guide outlines how the SAFE Network is constructed to achieve these aims. While it is somewhat technical in places, it's intended very much as an overview, and even those with very little technical knowledge should be able to gain a good working understanding of the SAFE Network. For those requiring more depth, there are plenty of pointers as to where they can find the relevant information.

 

Contents

 

  1. Background and fundamentals

  2. A fully autonomous data network

  3. Vaults and Clients

  4. The architecture of the SAFE Network

  5. Node Age

  6. Everything's encrypted

  7. PARSEC consensus algorithm

  8. Farming for Safecoin

  9. Vault personas

  10. Data types

  11. The SAFE API

  12. How SAFE Network defends against common types of cyberattack

  13. The promise of the SAFE Network

Anonymous ID: 344891 July 2, 2020, 10:52 a.m. No.9827370   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7396

>>9827272

https://dweb.happybeing.com/blog/post/002-safegit-decentralised-git-on-safe-network

Decentralised GitHub on SAFE Network…

might be a good idea since Microsoft bought GitHub…

https://news.microsoft.com/announcement/microsoft-acquires-github/

Anonymous ID: 344891 July 2, 2020, 10:53 a.m. No.9827396   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9827370

>>9827272

 

>might be a good idea since Microsoft bought GitHub…

 

https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/29/21306674/github-down-errors-outage-june-2020

GitHub went down for two hours, affecting thousands of software developers

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GitHub fixed the service issues after more than two hours

 

By Tom Warren@tomwarren Jun 29, 2020, 6:24am EDT

Anonymous ID: 344891 July 2, 2020, 11:04 a.m. No.9827574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9827152

>>>9826871 (You) "A plan to redesign the internet could make apps that no one controls"

 

https://safenetforum.org/t/article-a-plan-to-redesign-the-internet-could-make-apps-that-no-one-controls/32058

 

dirvine

MaidSafe

8h

Yea I spoke with Will yesterday, a nice fella. I met him in 2015 in the new scientist and he wrote up a piece there with Sally Adee. It’s a good article, but “nowhere near release” is probably a miscommunication. We discussed Fleming, Maxwell and I had jokingly said it’s scary because there are so many Scottish inventors I hope we don’t need to use more of them -)

Anonymous ID: 344891 July 2, 2020, 11:09 a.m. No.9827676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7847 >>7933 >>7977

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53263310

 

Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked

By Danny Shaw

Home affairs correspondent

3 hours ago

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Media captionThe BBC's Tom Symonds is shown how a customised Android phone with EncroChat installed works

A top-secret communications system used by criminals to trade drugs and guns has been "successfully penetrated", says the National Crime Agency.

 

The NCA worked with forces across Europe on the UK's "biggest and most significant" law enforcement operation.

 

Major crime figures were among over 800 Europe-wide arrests after messages on EncroChat were intercepted and decoded.