Well, as long as a distinction is made. I appreciate the information. I still feel that “decentralized” should be replaced with “polycentric,” but I’ll accept that “decentralized” is the standard term for a system with multiple centers.
Well, as long as a distinction is made. I appreciate the information. I still feel that “decentralized” should be replaced with “polycentric,” but I’ll accept that “decentralized” is the standard term for a system with multiple centers.
Thanks for asking. :) Have a good one.
Then what would you call a network where specific data isn’t tied to specific nodes and lost when the node goes down?
Because it’s polycentric. Each instance is a center. When an instance goes down, it takes all its users and data with it.
I know people around here aren’t fond of cryptocurrency, but bitcoin is what I’d consider a truly decentralized system. Nothing is lost to the network when a bitcoin node goes down. As long as you have your private key, you can spend from any node, and you don’t even need a node to receive.
I believe it’s helpful to distinguish between the two types of systems.
I just said that lemmy is not a decentralized network…
I think “polycentric” is a better term than “decentralized.”
Every instance is a center, and is vulnerable to failure and corruption like any service provider. But at least we have a choice of instances, and there isn’t a single point of failure for the whole network.
Because society and our parents themselves gaslight us into thinking they’re perfect. It kind of annoys me that not seeing one’s parents as flawed human beings is treated as a failure of the child. I knew my parents made some bad decisions. It wasn’t my idea to give them absolute power over every aspect of my life.Yeah, they’re flawed human beings like me, but I’m the one who suffered because they wouldn’t admit to their flaws and reconsider their decisions. It wasn’t me who couldn’t tell they weren’t perfect.
I’m going to say outdoor.
The “door” part doesn’t really have any significance. No one would say camping under the open sky is an indoor activity, even if there’s a fence with a door around the campsite.
I think it makes more sense for the deciding factor be whether you’re in a controlled or uncontrolled environment. And while part of the cave might be controlled if there’s an artificial entryway or home, that’s not what you’re there to see.