A SAFE Network Primer

February 27, 2018

Technological progress is a perpetual process of automation and abstraction. Difficult and complex tasks are made simple by software and machines until they are completely taken for granted. Meanwhile technology moves on, taking down new barriers to progress as it goes. One example of this process is cloud computing. The once specialized task of provisioning a server is now so simple that anyone can do it. The complexity has been abstracted away. Ultimately machines will become far better at provisioning other machines than people are, at which point there may be advantages in automating the task altogether. Indeed this is already starting to happen.

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