phlegmy@sh.itjust.workstoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•It's a Unix system! Elon knows this!
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4 days agoBruh you better watch out or I’m gonna delete your IP address
Bruh you better watch out or I’m gonna delete your IP address
We can, but blockchain is old technology.
We should use an LLM to create and verify the tokens.
That’s when you add an extra point of failure validator.
Server 1 generates a token for server 2 to validate.
You send the token to server 2, who validates and generates you a token for server 3.
Then finally server 3 validates the token and grants/denies your access.
The more nodes you have across different countries, the harder it is for the last server to discover your identity.
Definitely not without its flaws, but I wonder if a decentralised node setup similar to the tor network could work.
You don’t use butterflies?