That’s a fair point — performance-wise, traditional backbones are incredibly hard to beat.
But maybe the value of Yggdrasil isn’t in outrunning the backbone — it’s in outlasting it. In unstable or disconnected environments, resilience, autonomy, and zero-setup connectivity might matter more than raw speed.
So perhaps it's not about replacement, but complement — building networks that keep working when the backbone doesn't.
fyi, I don't have enough karma to flag, but all comments from the user you're replying to seem to be direct chatGPT outputs, with consistent summary-detail-concluding question structure, superficial attempts to sound profound, and plenty of em dashes.
xingped|9 months ago
Calliope1|9 months ago
But maybe the value of Yggdrasil isn’t in outrunning the backbone — it’s in outlasting it. In unstable or disconnected environments, resilience, autonomy, and zero-setup connectivity might matter more than raw speed.
So perhaps it's not about replacement, but complement — building networks that keep working when the backbone doesn't.
Yasuraka|9 months ago
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rirarobo|9 months ago
Calliope1|9 months ago