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# Hardware Is Powefull
# Hardware Is Powerfull
![](img/hardware_comparison.png)

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- [Compare Electricity](../internet_today/compare_electricity.md) - Compares the inefficiency of relying on distant internet infrastructure to the absurdity of using electricity generated on the other side of the world.
- [Internet Basics](../internet_today/internet_basics.md) - Explains the three fundamental layers of the internet: compute/AI/storage, network, and applications, highlighting current centralization issues.
- [Centralization Risk](../internet_today/centralization_risk.md) - Details the dangers of relying on centralized infrastructure and services, using real-world examples like the Ukraine conflict.
- [The Race For Intelligence](../internet_today/ai.md) - Discusses how AI agents will replace traditional apps within 2 years and the implications of centralized AI development.
- [The Race For Intelligence](../internet_reinvented/aci.md) - Discusses how AI agents will replace traditional apps within 2 years and the implications of centralized AI development.
- [GDP Negative Impact](../internet_today/gdp_negative.md) - Reveals how the current internet structure causes economic losses for developing nations, with case studies showing billions in yearly losses.
- [Internet Protocol Is Broken](../internet_today/internet_risk.md) - Explains why TCP/IP's outdated design is inadequate for modern internet needs and explores RINA as a potential solution.
- [Painkillers Approach](../internet_today/onion_analogy.md) - Uses an onion analogy to illustrate how adding layers to internet infrastructure masks symptoms rather than solving core problems.
- [Internet Protocol Is Broken](../first_principle_thinking/3_internet_risk.md) - Explains why TCP/IP's outdated design is inadequate for modern internet needs and explores RINA as a potential solution.
- [Painkillers Approach](../first_principle_thinking/1_onion_analogy.md) - Uses an onion analogy to illustrate how adding layers to internet infrastructure masks symptoms rather than solving core problems.
**The following table shows how the problems as listed above are fixed because of geo awareness.**

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### **How it All Works Together**
## **How it All Works Together**
The system's core components—network, storage, and compute layers—are deeply interconnected, forming an **Unbreakable Cloud Engine**:
- The **network layer** ensures seamless communication and data transmission across nodes, even under adverse conditions.
- The **storage layer** safeguards data, enabling ultra-reliable access and scalability to support global demands.

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![](img/evolution.png)
**Web 0 is here. Its ready. Its a logival evolution. Its scalable.**
**Web 0 is here. Its ready. Its a logical evolution. Its scalable.**
> Its time to restore control, privacy, and equality to the digital age.