Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)

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Sujet : Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.math sci.logic sci.physics.relativity
Date : 22. Dec 2024, 20:57:47
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On 12/21/2024 10:50 PM, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am Donnerstag000019, 19.12.2024 um 09:14 schrieb Mild Shock:
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Which is ironic, since Googl Groups got shot
down, and many Newsgroup servers have a limited
retention time anyway. So large posts have not
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any Search Engine Optimization (SEO) advantage at all.
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At best you can use Newsgroups as a public
notebook now for short time communication over USENET,
where pages get automatically erased after a while.
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This is actually wrong, since UseNet content is copied to other
datebases very often.
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For instance: many 'forums' on the Web are actually not filled by lively
discussions over the web, but are copies from the UseNet.
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Also private copies do exist and are often filled into database
programs, which are hosted on privately owned hardware.
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All of these copies are independent from each other and also from their
sources in the UseNet.
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In effect UseNet content can never be removed from the face of the Earth
entirely, once it is written.
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It can  actually last longer than the pyramids and can never be removed
by, say, malicious governments or similar.
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But the server themselves store only a limited subset from the UseNet
traffic. But this does not say, that anything could vanish, just because
it isn't in the database of the UseNet servers anymore.
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This is different to any other form of communication and is something,
what makes the UseNet unique.
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Those e.g. 'malicious governments' would had this shut-down long ago,
supposed that would be possible.
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But the UseNet is actually a part from the TCP/IP protocol stack and
similar to the e-mail protocols.
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This can only be removed, if the internet protocols would be written
entirely new.
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But that is next to impossible, because of the zillions of devices using
these protocols.
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TH
Yeah, that's pretty accurate.
My recent podcasts include "natural infinities", "natural continua",
"continuous media", "continuous manifold(s)".
https://www.youtube.com/@rossfinlayson
These gigabytes of videos have that my tens and tens of thousands
of plain-text posts fit, fully, in less than one of them.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Dec06:15 * Larger Collected Reasoning 202413Ross Finlayson
19 Dec06:25 +* Re: Larger Collected Reasoning 202410Ross Finlayson
19 Dec09:12 i`* Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)9Mild Shock
19 Dec09:14 i `* Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)8Mild Shock
19 Dec09:49 i  +- USENET is the information panspermia (Was: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy)1Mild Shock
20 Dec03:07 i  +* Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)4Ross Finlayson
20 Dec03:16 i  i`* Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)3Mild Shock
20 Dec04:57 i  i `* Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)2Ross Finlayson
20 Dec08:37 i  i  `- Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)1Mild Shock
22 Dec07:50 i  `* Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)2Thomas Heger
22 Dec20:57 i   `- Re: Is Rossy Boy the new Archy Boy (Was: Larger Collected Reasoning 2024)1Ross Finlayson
22 Dec11:34 `* Re: Larger Collected Reasoning 20242Julio Di Egidio
22 Dec20:53  `- Re: Larger Collected Reasoning 20241Ross Finlayson

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