milian pfp

milian

@milian

39 Following
41 Followers


milian pfp
milian
@milian
just some internet stuff, you wouldn't get it...
1 reply
2 recasts
16 reactions

milian pfp
milian
@milian
👦 “Mom, can we have private computation?” 👩 “We have private computation at home.” 🏠 Private computation at home:
1 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

milian pfp
milian
@milian
few of you have a local language model and it shows go to ollama download any model you want, for example mistral7b no need to stress about wifi connection or anyone accessing your sensitive information
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
every time you type into chatgpt, the server watches, processes, and logs everything you write. deepseek does the same—but on china’s servers. you’re feeding big brother with every datapoint, training it to know you better than you know yourself.
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

milian pfp
milian
@milian
crypto has: the world’s most private networks the world’s most private currencies the world’s most private computation networks privacy 1.0 locked data away. privacy 2.0 unlocks its value—without revealing it. now, privacy isn’t just defense — it’s the engine of a new financial machine. the next era of crypto privacy is going to be one hell of a ride.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
WTF is Privacy 2.0? Privacy 2.0 marks the shift from Privacy 1.0 –– isolated, single-user privacy (e.g., private transactions, encrypted credentials) –– to a general-purpose framework enabling shared private state (SPS), where multiple parties can compute on confidential data without exposing it. Unlike Privacy 1.0, which lacked interoperability and composability, Privacy 2.0 leverages privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) like MPC, FHE, and TEEs. MPC and FHE allow computations on encrypted data, while TEEs provide hardware-based isolation. This shift overcomes transparency limitations in decentralized systems, enabling scalable, programmable privacy for secure computation across broader applications.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
Through memetic warfare and engineered virality, we can amplify awareness of critical, often overlooked ideas. We can hyperstitiously induce rapid civilizational growth with memes.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
We don’t need another blockchain for privacy—we need privacy in the blockchains we already use. We need modular confidential compute.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
Urbit | Kinode Urbit set out to build a P2P, user-owned internet but faces challenges with performance, complexity, and community growth. Kinode emerged as a pragmatic alternative, built in Rust/Wasm, offering familiar tech and smoother UX. Urbit’s full-stack vision faces off against Kinode’s practical approach, each vying for the future of the user-owned internet.
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

milian pfp
milian
@milian
0 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

milian pfp
milian
@milian
milady
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
fat protocol thesis applies to non-blockchain networks as well. their modular nature (i.e., the ability to connect to any blockchain) makes their tam huge.
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

milian pfp
milian
@milian
open the pod bay doors, warp
0 reply
0 recast
3 reactions