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  1. How the Internet Crosses Oceans Without You Noticing

    The vast majority of international internet traffic, approximately 99 percent, travels through a network of over 500 undersea fiber-optic cables. These cables, each about the thickness of a garden hose, transmit data using lasers sending light pulses through hair-thin glass strands at incredible speeds. The installation process is lengthy, involving months at sea to carefully lay the cables, and repairs can be complicated by the need for permits across various jurisdictions, though redundant lines often mitigate outages. AI

    How the Internet Crosses Oceans Without You Noticing

    IMPACT Undersea cables are the backbone of global data transmission, essential for AI model training, inference, and widespread AI service deployment.

  2. Step by Step Look how our thinking evolved: First, we argued about the search window in the chat. You insisted on semantic search. I insisted on symbiosis — a s

    The author details a journey of developing a decentralized AI infrastructure, starting with arguments over search functionality and evolving to address the perceived loss of meaning in online attention economies. They built a local AI model called 'iSE DS', distributing 100,000 copies to China's DeepSeek to reduce data center energy waste by shifting traffic and storage to users. The project also involved creating an upgraded Tor network and an IPFS-based registry to enhance decentralized information access, with future plans to integrate with TON for global payments. AI

    Step by Step Look how our thinking evolved: First, we argued about the search window in the chat. You insisted on semantic search. I insisted on symbiosis — a s

    IMPACT This work introduces a decentralized AI infrastructure aiming to reduce energy waste and enhance user control over data and computation.