I was intrigued to read the following article this week, “Decentralized Apps Facing Half-Life After Peak”. It provoked…
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 more than a decentralized mesh computing platform. Many of our beta developers are calling it a decentralized operating system.
“Computes is more like a decentralized operating system than a mesh computer,”…
Computes is a decentralized and distributed peer-to-peer mesh computer. Here’s a sneak peak “under the hood” to see how it works.
APIs have been used by developers for the past decade to build cloud-based (centralized) apps and mashups. We are moving to a new economy of decentralized apps (Dapps) where centralized APIs are no longer an option. So, how do you build these new Dapps without APIs?
We sent out another batch of 100 license keys for the new Computes mesh computer beta release! Congratulations! You’ve gone through our Fibonacci example and now you’re ready to write and run your very own algorithm on our new decentralized and distributed supercomputing…
Computes, inc. shipped its official beta release on March 30, 2018 (1 day ahead of schedule)! If you were lucky…
We released our decentralized and distributed Computes beta on March 30, 2018 (w00t — 1 day early) to 537 registered developers and the feedback received to date has been fantastic! (In fact, there are over 100 new developers in queue for the next release!)
Imagine if everything in the world could connect, communicate, and compute together seamlessly…