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Author: Philip Glover
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To: System undo crew
Subject: Re: [unSYSTEM] Fwd: Meshnets and Freedom
Caleb,

I can't claim that I'm the strongest networking buff, but I'm glad to see
you're aware of the problems plaguing Morphle's competition. I've attached
a couple papers describing the SiliconSqueak hardware that makes our
switches different.

The key is that the "mesh" is taken all the way down to the silicon level.
Everything is performed with parallel processing, where memory is abundant
and compiler's are continually rewriting the microcode and bytecode to
execute on a many-core ring network. It's my understanding that this
enables us to provide hardware-level encryption and oblivious routing at
line-speeds. The switches aren't just switches, they are 60-core computers
capable of being connected together to create a distributed super-computer.

Our goal is for the homeowners to own the internet infrastructure
themselves, enabling them to create their own community-focused private
networks as well as negotiate for the best prices for traditional internet
services through internet exchanges.

Thank you for the wish of luck, perhaps we can discuss things further if
you don't see how our hardware solution gets us around the memory-hardness
and circuit-setup time bottleneck.

Cheers,
phil

On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Caleb James DeLisle <cjd@???> wrote:

> ``Morphle produces protocol oblivious Openflow linespeed modular switches
> with 4 to 128 ports with 1/10/40/100/400 Gbps optical and copper
> interfaces.''
>
> OpenFlow suffers from the memory-hardness problem that plagues BGP but
> since
> it has circuit-setup time, it also has some of the same problems which
> killed
> ATM and hamstrung MPLS.
>
> Good luck with your business though.
>
> Thanks,
> Caleb
>
>
>
> On 04/30/2014 06:47 PM, Philip Glover wrote:
> > Hi friends,
> >
> > I'd like to have a chat with the unSystem team about meshnets.
> >
> > I've come across a team (http://www.morphle.org/) that's developed
> hardware
> > to recreate the internet as a worldwide, TOR-like meshnet. It uses
> hardware
> > level encryption with oblivious routing to protect user privacy. I love
> the
> > approach with DD, Dark Wallet, and Dark Market. I believe this Morphle
> team
> > that found me has the hardware to assist the Dark Market infiltrate every
> > neighborhood in the world at fiber-to-home connection speeds. We're
> > starting one of our first NeighborNet projects in my home town.
> >
> > My name is Philip Glover, I'm from Bend, Oregon, and I have a passion for
> > liberty. I'm hoping that our teams can collaborate to protect the
> ultimate
> > Agora, where the State is powerless to prevent us from dividing our labor
> > without their influence.
> >
> > Let there be dark.
> >
> >
> >
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