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Understanding Distributed Systems, Second Edition: What every developer should know about large distributed applications
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Our Goals
We made it lightweight and kept the efficiency in mind:
We made it lightweight and kept the efficiency in mind:
- Self-contained
We ship a single dependency-free binary that runs on all Linux distributions - Fast to deploy, safe to operate
We are sysadmins, we know the value of operator-friendly software - Deploy everywhere on every machine
We do not have a dedicated backbone, and neither do you,
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Garage - An open-source distributed object storage service
Radicle
radicle.xyz"By building a peer-to-peer overlay on top of git, we find not only a performant solution, but one that is better adapted for code collaboration. Issues, comments and reviews become local artifacts that are cryptographically signed and interacted with offline."
Mirror • Welcome to The Block Pro - The Block Pro
The core user flow of Daylight is as follows:
- Homeowners can store excess energy produced by a DER; this is standard, as there’s typically enough in excess to produce revenues and sustain a home’s energy consumption
- In times of high demand, distribute this energy back to the grid
- VPP operators can aggregate these homes into pools and sell it back to a
0xSmac • DePIN's Imperfect Present & Promising Future: A Deep Dive - Compound Writing
-Many projects start centralized and then try to decentralize over time for yearn finance they started very decentralized. Need to be aware of "shadow networks" that develop with an organization, it doesn't mean there is a conspiracy but a natural psychological tendency to form networks.
Aron Fischer • Compensation in DAOs with Tracheopteryx by Collectively Intelligent
The Chubby lock service for loosely-coupled distributed systems
static.googleusercontent.comCentralized trust creates negative externalities even when those at the center remain trustworthy. As the market expands, a purely person-to-person approach breaks down and would necessitate the presence of intermediaries. Intermediation, on the other hand, serves many roles, but also imposes costs, especially when the intermediary is a private... See more
JENA MARIE ESPELITA • TRUSTING A TRUSTLESS NETWORK. The Paradoxes of Trust in Blockchain Technology
Unlike distributed databases, where data is distributed but managed and controlled by one single entity, blockchain networks allow for distributed control. Different people and institutions that do not trust each other share information without requiring a central administrator.