<a class="mention" href="/@afomi">@afomi</a> That’s awesome!<a class="mention" href="/@isaacmprehouse">@isaacmprehouse</a> not sure but according to that link it’s petabytes of data from day one. Another approach you could take is create a search engine for the metanet (which mostly doesn’t exist yet) and then expand into offchain legacy internet search from there (if it still ends up being relevant enough to be worth it at that point). Because it’s a new technology you don’t have to compete with
incumbents.
<a class="mention" href="/@afomi">@afomi</a> That’s awesome!<a class="mention" href="/@isaacmprehouse">@isaacmprehouse</a> not sure but according to that link it’s petabytes of data from day one. Another approach you could take is create a search engine for the metanet (which mostly doesn’t exist yet) and then expand into offchain legacy internet search from there (if it still ends up being relevant enough to be worth it at that point). Because it’s a new technology you don’t have to compete with
incumbents.