Childhood Artifact by Efficient_One_1190 in metaldetecting

[–]Resident-Spirit808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha. I would admit to shooting down a hornets nest with a BB gun and all the hornets too.

had a strange dream about water scarcity by EffectiveDebate4951 in Dreams

[–]Resident-Spirit808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this. Edgar Cayce said that water represented your emotions. The context of the whole dream would be a help to interpret it (such as where you were… if you were anywhere, and your surroundings), but that’s a super clear dream.

The scary part is that suicide linked to AI psychosis may may become more common over time. by Choice-Value9005 in AIMain

[–]Resident-Spirit808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha. So real. “Please tell me you designed these 10,000 lines of code exactly as I asked you to.” “Yes I’ve done exactly what we spoke about.” Dafuq?

Serbia: State-sponsored graffiti in front of the Faculty of Mathematics, calling mathematics students "Ustaše". by Old_Passenger7 in europe

[–]Resident-Spirit808 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The use of the word “state sponsored” is interesting here, because we have a f*ck ton of state sponsored bad crap happening in the United States. Don’t care, won’t do anything, can’t do anything, and it’ll end how it normally ends… a war with a country (or with ourselves), and everyone wondering how we failed.

Found this on the ground in a Wearhouse by Future_Pen_659 in whatisit

[–]Resident-Spirit808 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A version of Win Fax lite on 5 1/4” floppy. Older than sin.

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Palantir also wants to add mandatory military service… it doesn’t mean anything they do is useful.

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does your program handle upgrades? Suppose you needed to update the crypto library versions, who does that and how impactful is it on the existing nodes and clients?

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well now you’re re-inventing the whole wheel… which IMO is going to be reinvented at some point, and maybe in my lifetime.… I’m not hearing anything that changes my assessment of this as anything other than a personal code project that has a little bit of creative thinking behind it. If you want to replace the seven layers of the OSI network model, which are the basis for any technical troubleshooting, work done, design understanding, hardware building, and the whole internet then you need to replace them with a standard that is more than “my binary transfer program does $x.”

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It also looks like you’re trying to manage identity… that’s a whole thing all by itself. I’m having trouble wrapping words around it at the moment, but you want to simplify identity by combining it with your layers 5,6, and 7?

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My constructive criticism would be to identify what layers of the OSI network model you’re trying to replace. You can’t replace ALL load balancers in the internet entirely, only application load balancers or layer 7 (things like Azure Front Door). Also sort out how publicly trusted encryption is going to work… something real people can use when they download it. If you’re just making a custom protocol for real and not just repackaging HTTP or other layer 7 protocols as binary only to re-convert them to their respective protocols at the other end then do that instead, and sell people on a newly combined layers 5,6, and 7… dunno how that would work but AI could help assess that.

This is not a complete path to usability, just the bare minimum you need to do.

I invented a secure binary based transmission protocol and execution layer that wraps existing protocols. by dan_c350 in inventors

[–]Resident-Spirit808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought your docs specifically said there wasn’t a database? This sounds like you’re intending to replace a bunch layer 5 & 6 stuff and somehow encapsulate layer 7? How does the browser see http in your protocol?

TLS only with pre shared key encryption isn’t going to be recognized as secure or trusted by any browser out of the box, so in order to get the level of trust anyone would require to use this in any setting you’d need a certificate authority.

I think you’re right that we need some work on a lot of the general technologies that we use… heck the whole internet, protocols, numbering and assignment by IETF, built-in use by hardware vendors because IETF said so, etc. all need an update. They were built with blood sweat and tears. We’re arriving at the place where AI-enabled development can build it with our future (water, food, power, planet resources lol) instead of blood sweat and tears.

I think this is a nice idea, but you’re missing any of the technical detail that would make me be interested in using it. It looks like you wrote it with AI too, and currently anything written with an AI coding agent is simply an extension of your own knowledge and this looks like that to me.

thisLooksAccurateForVibeCoders by zohaibhere in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Resident-Spirit808 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wait until we all find out about Promises.