Hmm, okay. For others that come later in search of information, I'll address some of these.
> ... one way it can be stopped.
Yes, this newbie developer made some decisions that couldn't scale to 1B users. Alternatively, each node can serve static assets, thus scaling linearly w/o CDNs. This isn't required for most apps, as they aren't targets for state-level actors seeking to deplatform them from CDNs. But, if a totally free client self-hosted app is desired, this is possible.
> ... None of the blockchains have the required throughput.
Obviously. That's why "this is new." Blockchains enforcing global consensus on a "total order" of unrelated events cannot: the laws of physics forbid it, besides it being wasteful and unnecessary. Holochain does not enforce such unnecessary "total order" consensus; it is not necessary, as it turns out, for maintaining state consistency in distributed systems. That is the breakthrough. This is a low-research "Bro" comment.
> ... can't even link to ... it because "someone needs to pay for hosting"
Ya, I was just being considerate. It's a newbie's app, hosted by a few people.
The point is, there is something new going on here; something that some hackers on HN might be interested in. I know the 2018 "Me" would have been interested!
If you're not, that's fine - carry on! However, no more low-research "Bro" comments, okay? ... Ah, I see that you are rabidly anti-Crypto, and that's fine: fill your boots! But, for those visitors who are interested in amazing things, don't be discouraged! There are indeed new things happening here that are worth investigating.
> Obviously. That's why "this is new." Blockchains enforcing global consensus on a "total order" of unrelated events cannot: the laws of physics forbid it, besides it being wasteful and unnecessary. Holochain does not enforce such unnecessary "total order" consensus; it is not necessary, as it turns out, for maintaining state consistency in distributed systems. That is the breakthrough. This is a low-research "Bro" comment.
I really want to see the peer reviewed research published in respectable science publications.
Otherwise this stuff is a dime a dozen like battery breakthroughs.
This is the kind of thing that gets that person Nobel prizes and Turing awards.
Odds are 99.999999% that whoever's against this thing is right and it's just vaporware or dead ends somewhere months of years down the line.
In any case, go have fun meanwhile, any lesson is good, including about what NOT to do :-)
It unsurprising how you went from "could potentially scale to 1B users -- and nobody could stop it, this is new" to "of course it cannot scale, but this is still new"
So what exactly is new, and how can it scale?
Note: for a newbie Glitch and Itch are infinitely more scalable, and more innovative.
> ... one way it can be stopped.
Yes, this newbie developer made some decisions that couldn't scale to 1B users. Alternatively, each node can serve static assets, thus scaling linearly w/o CDNs. This isn't required for most apps, as they aren't targets for state-level actors seeking to deplatform them from CDNs. But, if a totally free client self-hosted app is desired, this is possible.
> ... None of the blockchains have the required throughput.
Obviously. That's why "this is new." Blockchains enforcing global consensus on a "total order" of unrelated events cannot: the laws of physics forbid it, besides it being wasteful and unnecessary. Holochain does not enforce such unnecessary "total order" consensus; it is not necessary, as it turns out, for maintaining state consistency in distributed systems. That is the breakthrough. This is a low-research "Bro" comment.
> ... can't even link to ... it because "someone needs to pay for hosting"
Ya, I was just being considerate. It's a newbie's app, hosted by a few people.
The point is, there is something new going on here; something that some hackers on HN might be interested in. I know the 2018 "Me" would have been interested!
If you're not, that's fine - carry on! However, no more low-research "Bro" comments, okay? ... Ah, I see that you are rabidly anti-Crypto, and that's fine: fill your boots! But, for those visitors who are interested in amazing things, don't be discouraged! There are indeed new things happening here that are worth investigating.