Iroh 1.0 - Dial Keys, not IPs - Iroh
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3w ago
Iroh has announced version 1.0, its first stable release, built around a core idea: devices should be addressed by dial keys, not IP addresses. The company argues that IPs are unreliable because they
RFC 2549, published on April 1, 1999, by David Waitzman, presents an experimental protocol for transmitting Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams via avian carriers, enhancing the earlier RFC 1149. This do
In a creative exploration of DNS TXT records, Adam Rice demonstrates how to run the classic video game DOOM entirely from these records, leveraging DNS as an unconventional file server. DNS, primarily
In a creative exploration of DNS TXT records, Adam Rice demonstrates how to run the classic video game DOOM entirely from these records, leveraging DNS as an unconventional file server. DNS, primarily
Serial Line Internet Protocol - Wikipedia
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Feb 19
The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation method for Internet Protocol (IP) designed for use over serial ports and router connections, documented in RFC 1055. While SLIP has largely
IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service
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Dec 17
RFC 2549 introduces an experimental protocol for transmitting IP datagrams via avian carriers, updating RFC 1149 to include Quality of Service (QoS) options such as Concorde, First, Business, and Coac