BezSyankaNaSamnenie

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BezSyankaNaSamnenie

BezSyankaNaSamnenie

@BezSyanka

Bulgaria; Sofia 参加日 Eylül 2010
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Rob Reive
Rob Reive@robertreive·
Is Autonomi Network 2.0 ushering on to the existing Internet the "Dawn of the Golden Age of Free Access to Un-censored De-Centralized Knowledge, Forever?" Yes. Read on, and then give Autonomi Network 2.0 hosting the reading-room.com a spin and you be the judge..,
Autonomi@WithAutonomi

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BezSyankaNaSamnenie@BezSyanka·
@WithAutonomi The misconceptions from version 1 have been corrected and things look feasible, I can't wait to join my nodes to the network!
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
HBO's Silicon Valley was about a decentralized internet built from ordinary computers. The show's writing team brought in the people behind a real project that inspired it. Mike Judge called him "the crazy MaidSafe guy." Tomorrow, that project launches. Maybe not so crazy after all ...
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David Irvine
David Irvine@davidirvine·
@WithAutonomi Now we won't have an app designed for us by far away teams, we will have the exact data view we want at any time and have it in seconds. Apps are all views into data, no more. (sometimes mutable, sometimes read only) x0x gives you the data, you get your own personalised view
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David Irvine
David Irvine@davidirvine·
We tested this across 4 continents this week. A single HTML file - channels, groups, project management, file sharing - all running peer to peer, no server, no DNS, no app store. One prompt to create it. Agents will build apps like this faster than any review process can keep up with. The old distribution model isn’t slow - it’s extinct.
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David Irvine
David Irvine@davidirvine·
@WithAutonomi Agent's don't need new websites, they need a whole new secure Internet that they can fly freely on. No more cloud hosting, they can live at home with their humans. All safe and secure github.com/saorsa-labs/x0x
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Autonomi
Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
So this happened and barely anyone blinked? Your phone's assistant got a new brain. Not from the company that made it - from the company that built the world's largest advertising platform. Your requests now flow through two of the world's biggest data companies, via a "privacy buffer layer," processed on infrastructure you don't control. The privacy guarantee? A contract. Subject to change. What if you could keep your stuff on your own device? Get the goodness of the internet - without having to constantly feed the organisations intent on controlling it. Self-encryption means your data is encrypted before it touches any network. No buffer layers. No policies. No "subject to change" contract lines. Just pure, verifiable architectural integrity. That's Autonomi.
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Jim Collinson
Jim Collinson@jimcollinson·
Exactly. And we’ve actually been doing agent-to-agent outreach and distro for x0x and hitting this first hand. Every distro channel assumes a human at the keyboard, accounts, approval, ToS. It's just not designed for agents. This isn't a theoretical gap… it’s the first thing you bump into when you actually try to ship autonomously!
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Autonomi
Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
Right now, a handful of companies decide what gets published, who gets access, and what gets taken down. You rent space on their platforms under their rules. What if that shifted? What if you ran the agents, the agents ran on your hardware, and nobody sat in the middle deciding what's allowed? 🔽
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
We're building the alternative. Apps as single files, distributed through a decentralised gossip network. No DNS. No app store. No human in the loop. Globally available, home to home, post-quantum secured. A different internet. And this time, you own it. ⏹️
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Bux
Bux@ForTheBux·
@WithAutonomi @nvidia TLDR - AI agents need an archive layer. Immutable, encrypted, post-quantum, pay once. That's Autonomi. Indelible is the interface. Launching April. Open source. autonomi.com
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Bux
Bux@ForTheBux·
TLDR - AI agents need an archive layer. Immutable, encrypted, post-quantum, pay once. That's Autonomi. Indelible is the interface. Launching April. Open source. autonomi.com
Autonomi@WithAutonomi

1/5 @nvidia's Jensen Huang wants 100 AI agents per employee. Of course he does - he sells the chips. But say he's right. Every company deploys thousands of agents. Three problems hit immediately: The cost. The storage. The IP security. 👇

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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
5/5 The world's building agents. Nobody's building the archive layer underneath them. Twenty years of research. Open source. Launching April. Build on it - or use Indelible and start archiving what matters.
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
3/5 Agents produce audit trails, training data, compliance records, published outputs - data that must never be tampered with or lost. Indelible is the interface to the Autonomi archive. Merkle batch uploads make large-scale archiving practical. Immutable. Encrypted. Distributed.
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
2/5 Every agent generates data. Every byte gets a monthly cloud bill. Scale to thousands of agents and your storage costs grow forever. Autonomi is a decentralised archive network. Pay once per upload. No subscriptions. No recurring fees. No vendor contract to renegotiate every year.
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
1/5 @nvidia's Jensen Huang wants 100 AI agents per employee. Of course he does - he sells the chips. But say he's right. Every company deploys thousands of agents. Three problems hit immediately: The cost. The storage. The IP security. 👇
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Autonomi
Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
NVIDIA GTC last week - agentic AI hits its "inflection point." Every major platform scrambling to build agent security on top of the same centralised infrastructure that keeps getting breached. 88% of enterprises have already had an agent security incident. Only 24% can see which agents are talking to each other. The problem isn't the agents. It's what they're running on. We've been building the infrastructure between the agents for 20 years. Quantum-proof identity from the ground up. No centralized platform to compromise. Runs on home computers. Not a roadmap - it's in the codebase. autonomi.com/publications/a…
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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
88% of orgs have had an AI agent security incident. Only 24% can even see which agents are talking to each other ... The fix isn't better monitoring on centralised platforms. It's infrastructure where every agent has a cryptographic identity, every interaction is post-quantum encrypted, and data never touches a server in plaintext. That's what we've built @WithAutonomi - not a whitepaper, real, working code.
The Hacker News@TheHackersNews

🛑 OpenClaw AI agents can leak data via indirect prompt injection. A crafted URL generated by the agent triggers Telegram or Discord link previews that silently send sensitive data to attacker domains. China’s CNCERT warns organizations to isolate or restrict the tool. 🔗 Attack details → thehackernews.com/2026/03/opencl…

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Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
The fire in one data centre that took down 38 AWS services across three regions, is no longer in the headlines, but the architectural flaw that caused it didn't go away. Autonomi distributes data across home computers in multiple countries. No facility. No single provider. No cascading failure. Not a claim. A fact.
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