That shift called for rethinking not just the technical approach but the project itself — what it is, what drives it, how it's framed. The updated description is the result. More to come.
https://t.co/cCU1sCg5NQ
There's a way it should be, and there's a way it is. Replica_IO's project description has been thoroughly reworked and now much more accurately captures what this effort turned out to be.
Check it out at https://t.co/cCU1sCg5NQ
Instead, pulling at the deeper question of why concurrency is so hard and how it could be expressed more naturally led to the idea of reversible deterministic concurrency — very speculative, but a genuinely different way of seeing the problem.
https://t.co/Pui2DZiQGE
The recording of my talk at @Web3Summit in Berlin sharing some insights into distributed and concurrent programming is available on YouTube now. This is an extended version of the talk that I gave at Protocol Berg in June.
https://t.co/74wydTpZP4
🧵 Sergey Fedorov from @Replica_IO broke down sequential vs concurrent thinking.
Centralized systems think linearly - Decentralized ones are inherently parallel.
“The universe is a closed system — everything else is open.” A powerful metaphor for Web3 architecture.
The recording of my talk at Protocol Berg in Berlin sharing some insights into distributed and concurrent programming is available now: https://t.co/uegONr3BJv
Slides are available here: https://t.co/AKOLivQyVh
📣 A new blog post is out sharing preliminary results of elaborating the idea of reversible deterministic concurrency! We try to make those ideas a little more concrete and apply them to modelling some well-known distributed protocols. Check it out!
👉 https://t.co/Pui2DZiQGE
* @sergefdrv will share insights from building Replica_IO, exploring how to rethink concurrency and protocol design from first principles—because distributed systems are hard, and getting them right is critical for building safer, simpler decentralized infrastructure.
The future of #Replica_IO: the framework will be continuously developing, evolving, and expanding until it becomes a de-facto standard for implementing critical fault-tolerant systems.
https://t.co/NlvZ57xNRa