The most expensive four words in the English language: “This time is different”
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#4Expensive? On the contrary, Facebook appears to have made money with these four words -- time and again.
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#5The Four Most Expensive Words in the English Language: "This time is different"
Anyway, on to the actual topic... I need to sit down to give this more thought, but I still think there's value in P2P networks, and it's worth pursuing. You should be able to easily replicate and share content that you care about. The big incentive is being able to keep your own copy and being able to do whatever you want with it. How many times have you tried searching for an old YouTube video, only to find it got taken down?
Another example: package managers! You want to have a machine-local cache, a remote cache for reproducible builds and deployments, and whatever other remotes you get the original packages from. Maybe different registries have varying content policies, and you can pick your favorites. If you have a few developers in an office it's a lot faster to grab dependencies from the laptop of the person sitting next to you than a CDN.
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#6Expensive? On the contrary, Facebook appears to have made money with these four words -- time and again.
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#7The edited title was a bit confusing to read for me. I would've found it easier to see it reversed: The Four Most Expensive Words in the English Language: "This time is different" Anyway, on to the actual topic... I need to sit down to give this more thought, but I still think there's value in P2P networks, and it's worth pursuing. You should be able to easily replicate and share content that you care about. The big…
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#8> a peer stores a single copy
Why? You can have multiple peers store your data and I can argue that this will be even more competitive in price.
> they need to implement their own erasure coding to compensate for the lack of redundancy at the service.
But you can have redundancy at the service.
> P2's pricing will be volatile
This is unexplained.
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#10I thought the four most expensive words in the English language were "will you marry me".