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The âwebâ analogy, coined by Tim Berners-Lee, evokes images of silken threads spun by a spider: delicate, hierarchical, and centralized. A web has a center. Itâs fragileâtug one strand too hard, and the whole structure risks collapse. This metaphor subtly reinforces the internetâs real-world flaws: data monopolies, vulnerable centralized servers, and power concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants. Itâs linear, static, and, frankly, "limited".
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Myceliumâthe vast, underground fungal networks that connect forests and ecosystemsâoffers a richer metaphor. These networks are âdecentralizedâ, âadaptiveâ and âmutualisticâ. Unlike âWebâ that assumes thereâs some prying Spiders. Hereâs why it matters: 1 reply
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