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I think we can evolve an amazing scaling strategy the way we are going now. If we succeed at true modularity and portability of wiki etc - we can do what Amazon does: spin up more capacity on demand. We can do this ina distributed way if other people can readily clone and sync additional secure servers at times of peak sldemans, such as  swarm design where thousands are participating actively. What do you think it would take to do that?
I think we can evolve an amazing scaling strategy the way we are going now. If we succeed at true modularity and portability of wiki etc - we can do what Amazon does: spin up more capacity on demand. We can do this ina distributed way if other people can readily clone and sync additional secure servers at times of peak demand, such as  swarm design where thousands are participating actively. What do you think it would take to do that?

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6/2/25

I think we can evolve an amazing scaling strategy the way we are going now. If we succeed at true modularity and portability of wiki etc - we can do what Amazon does: spin up more capacity on demand. We can do this ina distributed way if other people can readily clone and sync additional secure servers at times of peak demand, such as swarm design where thousands are participating actively. What do you think it would take to do that?