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DIY Internet - Snappy, Secure Networking with MinimaLT

JSConf via YouTube

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Explore the innovative MinimaLT network protocol in this JSConf EU 2013 talk by Andy Wingo. Dive into the challenges of slow internet connections, particularly over 3G networks, and discover how MinimaLT aims to revolutionize online connectivity. Learn about a protocol that connects faster than TCP, offers enhanced security compared to TLS, and enables mobile devices to maintain connections while changing IP addresses. Gain insights into the anatomy of GET requests, HTTPS limitations, and the benefits of properly implemented, strong cryptography. Understand the concept of minimal latency and how it applies to modern internet needs. Examine the wire protocol, cryptographic aspects, and the role of directory servers in MinimaLT. Compare its performance to TCP and explore its potential impact on denial-of-service attacks. Get acquainted with the project status, including its application in Minimal.T. remote IPC for Ethos and potential integration with POSIX and JavaScript. Conclude with a call to action for developers to experiment and contribute to building a new, more efficient internet infrastructure.

Syllabus

Intro
what's he building in there?
Solution?
Anatomy of a GET
HTTPS sadness
Properly implemented, strong
Minimal latency
A protocol for today's internet
Tunnels and connections
Wire protocol
Crypto
How to get server's public key?
Directory server protocol
Performance
Denial-of-Service
Amplification vs latency?
Faster than TCP
Project status
Minimal.T. remote IPC for Ethos
And POSIX?
And JavaScript?? :
On the front lines
Go forth and hack!

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