You know, a thought visited me today.
The Internet over the last 20 years has been just a damn postal service. We just bounced bytes back and forth.
But I believe that this era is dead.
Now we are entering the Internet of Minds. This is when the network is not wires and traffic, but pure computational power, spread across the planet. When I was figuring out how Fabric builds this connective tissue, I understood. They are creating a global supercomputer where each node is a neuron.
It's no longer about 'going to a website.' It's about me connecting to the collective mind, where my model runs in a secure enclave somewhere in Finland or Singapore, but for me, it feels like a local launch.
No lags.
No corporate censorship and no middlemen wanting to take a bite out of your profit.
I have a simple conclusion: Fabric is turning the internet into a living organism. Either you become part of this nervous system, or you remain in the Stone Age, where you have to ask Amazon for permission just to think.
@Fabric Foundation #robo $ROBO
The Internet over the last 20 years has been just a damn postal service. We just bounced bytes back and forth.
But I believe that this era is dead.
Now we are entering the Internet of Minds. This is when the network is not wires and traffic, but pure computational power, spread across the planet. When I was figuring out how Fabric builds this connective tissue, I understood. They are creating a global supercomputer where each node is a neuron.
It's no longer about 'going to a website.' It's about me connecting to the collective mind, where my model runs in a secure enclave somewhere in Finland or Singapore, but for me, it feels like a local launch.
No lags.
No corporate censorship and no middlemen wanting to take a bite out of your profit.
I have a simple conclusion: Fabric is turning the internet into a living organism. Either you become part of this nervous system, or you remain in the Stone Age, where you have to ask Amazon for permission just to think.
@Fabric Foundation #robo $ROBO