In a purely peer-to-peer network of disconnected graphs, each consisting of multiple isolated components, you don't - can't - know who else is out there. There's a **Dark Forest** element that ignites a sort of primal intensity which you can choose to funnel into creativity and innovation.
Said another way: p2p disconnected graphs are fucking metal.
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I like this post, except the metal part, lol.
you can feel free to swap in whatever aesthetic entitity that captures the feeling for you :)
Agree and like, but what do you mean by graphs?

But why call it graph? Seems like other words would work better. Not criticizing... I've heard it before... It just raises the question
it's the "technical term" from discrete math or topology.
you're right though, could swap in "network" and it would maybe be clearer. but the term "network" is a bit overloaded in people's minds, too.
Oh, the graph is a set of users? I guess that makes more sense now. I was thinking of it as one user.
open protocols are dark forests
In a purely peer-to-peer network of disconnected graphs, each consisting of multiple isolated components, you don't - can't - know who else is out there. There's a **Dark Forest** element that ignites a sort of primal intensity which you can choose to funnel into creativity and innovation.
Said another way: p2p disconnected graphs are fucking metal.
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