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PhaseMage

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About PhaseMage

Designer of the IsoGrid Protocol: A scalable mesh networking protocol stack designed to bring about a better world.

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    Comment #29054457

    I want a network that scales to trillions (or more) of top-level nodes (rather than the ~2 million supported by IP and BGP.) I want everyone to be able to host a router. I'd go sou…

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    Comment #18225296

    I'm not much of a football fan, but I would really love it if the Seahawks were owned by a charity. It would make rooting for the home team much more meaningful!

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    Comment #18062069

    You say it's easy to imagine bad scenarios. Then state them, with sources. I've read the exact opposite: That it's hard to find any _real_ risks for eliminating human-biting mosqui…

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    Comment #16493418

    Hi there. I'm the dev behind the IsoGrid Foundation. Let me know if you have any questions!

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    Comment #16085679

    Hi! I'm the dev behind IsoGrid and CrowdSwitch. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions!

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    Comment #15933810

    Implementation is in-progress. I've open-sourced it at https://github.com/IsoGrid/IsoSwitch I agree with you, I would also rather be reading about a stable and popular implementati…

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    Comment #15932914

    Hi, I'm the main developer behind the IsoGrid Protocol. Let me know if you have any questions! I'm looking for folks who might be interested in helping out. I was raised under Wind…

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    Comment #15323520

    I assert that TCP/IP is actually the cause of "[lack of] physical diversity of connection in any one location". A second (or third) ISP isn't going to suddenly show up at my house …

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    Comment #15323504

    Nothing has changed technically. TCP/IP has consistently caused the centralization of power. The 90's Geeks didn't build the protocol, DARPA did (decades prior). We wanted anyone t…

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    Comment #15323404

    TCP/IP centralizes. Why am I stuck with one ISP? Scalable Mesh is the solution. I just GPL'd my project I'm working to build: https://GitHub.com/IsoGrid/IsoSwitch

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    Comment #15276074

    My wife and I have been working on this for a few years. It's still in the early stages (we haven't built any HW), but we at least have a HW architecture plan. Let me know if you h…

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    Comment #14652986

    Hi! I'm the dev behind IsoGrid. Let me know if you have any questions!

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    Comment #12751278

    Hi! I'm the developer behind IsoGrid. Let me know if you have any questions!

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    Comment #12722991

    I hadn't seen SCION, but just read through the FAQ and skimmed some of the Apr 2016 whitepaper. It doesn't appear to address centralization. For example from their literature: "SCI…

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    Comment #12722690

    Interesting that you describe TCP/IP as a decentralized protocol. I have the opposite opinion: That TCP/IP is the #1 forcing function for centralization in the world right now. IP …

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    Comment #12369124

    I noticed you asked the same question 4 months ago when I posted a previous update :-) I am happy to report that I do have some code nearly ready to share. Though it's still of the…

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    I wish :) I'm still working on that. Let me know if you'd like to help out!