It reminds me of the last wave of distributed P2P filesharing, c. 2000-2005. Fi... | Hacker News

Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login nostrademons 5 hours ago | parent | favorite | on: Dole Food Had Too Many Shares It reminds me of the last wave of distributed P2P filesharing, c. 2000-2005. First we got Napster, which realized that by taking advantage of the bidirectional nature of TCP/IP, we could distribute copyright infringement so widely that it would become impossible to enforce. Then some techies at NullSoft realized that you don't actually need a central server for discovery at all , you can broadcast the existence of and metadata about files throughout the network for discovery, and put out Gnutella. Lots of excitement followed, with many people of that era believing P2P would be the Next Big Thing (among people working on this were such folks as Travis Kalanick of Red Swoosh -> Uber, Mark Zuckerburg of WireHog -> Facebook, Friis ...

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