Update 25 November, 2021

Profile manager to limit user error.
… and in any case, users might want to have two apps with different profiles.

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We’d be thinking along the lines of users using SafeIDs, and then a profiles layer to manage this, rather than multiple Safes, TBH.

Obviously users can do as they wish, but I think it will be a worse experience overall if we used separate Safes to manage this rather than a layer within.

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Yes, that could work equally… it’s just addressing the pina of logging out and in again and what users are doing with which profile. So, the same question is - Will users be able to login two Safe profiles aside each other?..

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Yeah, that’s the goal.

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Just getting a chance to catch up now. Great update, nice to see SAFE compared and contrasted with related work and nice to see its superiority. An excellent well written piece, thank you.
I have to explain SAFE to a couple of academics in the next week or so and I will be relying heavily on this and previous updates to keep it simple but ready to cite other work if required.

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Great progress and nice write-up on distributed consensus. :+1::nerd_face:

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Nice write up! It illustrates what is at stake here. Once reliable, it is game changing.

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Brilliant write up. Well done.

But dying for a stable testnet - hoping we are close. :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

I know we are closer each week but has internal testnets progressed significantly since last public testnet?

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Really enjoying the Thursday pieces! Every week you guys blow my mind with the complexities you deal with to make the Safe Network happen!

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Great update! This is quite insightful even for non-technical people like myself. Thank you Team!

I’m excited we’re at this stage, where we can explain Safe in a way that more people can understand and see the value.

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42 posts were split to a new topic: The Nasty Neighbor Attack: DDOS and OOB social vectors

This provides a very good summary of consensus (thus leader), eventual consistency and total order in a decentralized environment. I like this article because it gave me a whole picture of consensus or eventual consistency in a distributed environment. Thx @maidsafe team, @dirvine

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Thanks so much for the wonderful update! We really appreciate all of the hard work you all do too.

:racehorse:

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Thx 4 the update Maidsafe devs

Really amazing how Maidsafe is standing on the shoulders of gi :ant:s
and const :ant:ly pushing the envelope.

Huh is this a 404 southpark prank?

These reads up are extremely helpful

Keep hacking super ants, can’t wait for the next testnet with all the changes.

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I don’t always find time to read the larger messages on this forum, but I’m glad I read this thread. Some real gems here. We’re in safe hands (excuse pun!).

When we have a stable net, it will be awesome!

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This one is fantastic reading and discussion. Thanks to all for contributing and especially to @dirvine for spelling out the thought process. Whether or not this whole thing flies, it is a contribution in service of humanity. If I lost my whole investment and another network used these concepts to take this space and lived up to the ideals on display, I would consider it a win.

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Amazing progress! Thanks devs for making the dream possible. The pieces seem to fall into each other better every week, making the network more robust.

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Fascinating reading as always!

And these discussions keep spurring me on to be more involved.

Very impressive to actually follow through on the sheer undertaking that these goals are.

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Thank you for the heavy work team MaidSafe! I add the translations in the first post :dragon:


Privacy. Security. Freedom

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After re-reading it, it is written so well, which incredibly easy to understand. This allowed me to look at the problem of distributed consensus on a large scale. Thank you very much sincerely. @maidsafe

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