The Architecture of Inversion: Reclaiming Privacy Through Localized Networks

The modern internet operates on a profound architectural asymmetry. We generate vast oceans of data at the absolute edges of our lives—via our private conversations, intellectual workflows, personal devices, and household telemetry—yet we route this immense wealth into massive, centralized cloud silos for storage, processing, and analysis. This hyper-concentration has turned the digital web into a landscape of constant vulnerability, where catastrophic data breaches are inevitable and individual privacy is systematically treated as a commercial commodity. ...

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