Err… Like… a 2009 Java applet? Those were built straight on TCP. And the lack of security made anyone else in the same LAN cafe let you steal your password.
The closest thing I can think of that goes for the vibe you’re talking about is I2P
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MigratingtoLemmy@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I love these guys. Let’s see if somebody can just bootstrap the FOSS framework directly on TCP to work on the internet without a VPN. Fantastic project
Err… Like… a 2009 Java applet? Those were built straight on TCP. And the lack of security made anyone else in the same LAN cafe let you steal your password.
The closest thing I can think of that goes for the vibe you’re talking about is I2P
potatopotato@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
Those words sound cool and mean literally nothing
AstralPath@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
Bootstrapping See the Application section specifically.
FOSS = Free/Open Source Software TCP = Transmission Control Protocol VPN = Virtual Private Network
These words mean a lot actually. Pretty basic terms when it comes to the internet.
trolololol@lemmy.world 5 months ago
That means the same as fossing the tcp so it bootstraps your privacy.
See I can sound like a bot too. Or a journo.
explore_broaden@midwest.social 5 months ago
I think they meant the comment as a whole doesn’t really make sense, it’s a bunch of technical terms kind of shoved together. If you understand it can you explain what it means?
mangaskahn@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Yes, the individual words have meanings, as words tend to do. Those words, in that order, form a NCIS, two people typing on the same keyboard, level word salad that has so little real real world relevance that it tips soundly into the absurd.