@js have I got a lofty ambition? Oh my, yes. The project is called 10Centuries because I want the tool to be around for 1000 years, allowing us to share our ideas with people today, tomorrow, and 900 years from now. There is no reason for any human from any part of society to be forgotten in the sands of time anymore, and there is no reason why a project like this can’t encourage others to ask the same questions and work together to build a mesh of 10C-like nodes across the web that stores our information in a distributed fashion to prevent the loss of information should servers — or the people maintaining them — perish over time.
I think a lot a out time, mortality, and the words we leave behind for future generations. Perhaps too much …
// @JeremyCherfas