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frphank 1 year ago
If there's an authoritative state it has to be centralized somehow. If there isn't an authoritative state then there has to be a consensus mechanism and I don't see one.

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frphank 1 year ago
Sorry, "multiple" and "authoritative" are contradictions in terms. I know Linux has multiple branches but each branch only has one state. If both you and I push commits to branch "foo" which one is the correct "foo". I don't think you've thought this through.