Looking over our daily website analytics (as I do every morning), I was pleasantly surprised to see…
I was intrigued to read the following article this week, “Decentralized Apps Facing Half-Life After Peak”. It provoked…
In a world dominated by GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon) and centralized database hacks and a brittle Internet, Cypherpunks are organizing to change all of the rules.
The original Internet was called ARPANET. It was designed to be decentralized from the very beginning. Rather than using DNS (centralized domain name lookup systems), each node had its own HOST file that mapped domains to IP addresses.
Computes is a decentralized and distributed peer-to-peer mesh computer. Here’s a sneak peak “under the hood” to see how it works.
We are building a global, decentralized and distributed, mesh supercomputer from idle CPUs and GPUs. Sounds like another blockchain project, right? Think again!
Web 1.0 was the beginning (or readable phase) of the Internet. Web 2.0 was the writable phase where users generated content. Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other “centralized” services dominated the Internet with user content for the past 15 years…
The scale of tomorrow’s IoT and AI computing will necessitate a change in how we interact with computers. Building tomorrow’s computing platform requires a different way of thinking (and computing).
Cloud, Fog, Edge computing. Brace yourself for the next computing wave — proximity computing!
We are excited to announce the name of our DAG-based ledger and queue technology — Computes Lattice!