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Better yet - a resilient class of search engines. No more of this one-size-fits-all nonsense.

Yes, the search engine is an application, and to defeat this bullshit, it has to run on a distributed database system that lacks a single (or, really, any) "domicile for taxation purposes and jurisdiction".

Of course the China-led UN will push back against this too, but I welcome their blatant idiocy, every little chip in the edifice of the legitimacy of these pirate gangs called governments, is saving lives and making lives better.

By the way, the ability to dynamically distribute applications such as this example, is what my work on the 4 base protocols of the former Dawn Network architecture aims at. There is no fundamental difference in implementation between a database that maintains the state of a virtual world, a trading platform, a marketplace, or a search engine. Users post new transactions, query for data in the database, and the databases replicate the data across the swarm, both to validators, which ensure it's not being spammed, and replicators, who provide the ability to query the database and proxy transactions.

By the way, this way of distributing applications, it's more or less a given that this is the future of computer applications. It's gonna get really sticky for the pirates who want to play at being Nanny for the rest of us. Imagine a darkweb distributed application that can dynamically relocate itself and automatically route around damage from government interference. Their way of regulating society will go the way of the dinosaurs. This is a new world.

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