Before you get the pitchforks and torches out, I'd like to say I know there's good things on the World Wide Web. I just think that computers are more powerful than we give them credit for and that blog sites and video sites like YouTube don't have to be used as often as they do. I like the theories behind computers and how we can use them today.
Me and a group of friends are working on an encrypted, private and self hosted P2P networking design which I have computers that will be able to be used for this as both servers and clients. We've been working on this for 8 years, mostly asking ourselves could this be done and coming up with designs and concepts. After I took an online Internet course last year and applied what I learned with what we came up with and we went for it. This is a fully programmable network which uses Python by default as its easy to learn for beginners but Java, C++, etc can be used as well.
This will work on LAN, WAN, wired, and wireless networks. It's all done natively on the clients CPU and doesn't use server resources as far as rendering and transcoding goes. I have a video I'd like to show you which demonstrates what we are able to pull off so far and I will appreciate any opinions or suggestions you may have, good and bad.
http://youtu.be/bidLQRJn69Q
*DISCLAIMER* Some things on the video in technical details may be inaccurate. We find flaws in our own theories and work to update them constantly. The purpose of this video is to show the general idea of how things will work on this type of network.
Me and a group of friends are working on an encrypted, private and self hosted P2P networking design which I have computers that will be able to be used for this as both servers and clients. We've been working on this for 8 years, mostly asking ourselves could this be done and coming up with designs and concepts. After I took an online Internet course last year and applied what I learned with what we came up with and we went for it. This is a fully programmable network which uses Python by default as its easy to learn for beginners but Java, C++, etc can be used as well.
This will work on LAN, WAN, wired, and wireless networks. It's all done natively on the clients CPU and doesn't use server resources as far as rendering and transcoding goes. I have a video I'd like to show you which demonstrates what we are able to pull off so far and I will appreciate any opinions or suggestions you may have, good and bad.
http://youtu.be/bidLQRJn69Q
*DISCLAIMER* Some things on the video in technical details may be inaccurate. We find flaws in our own theories and work to update them constantly. The purpose of this video is to show the general idea of how things will work on this type of network.