it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
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@0xabad1dea This reminds me of the idea that if you transmit not clear voice on some amature radio frequencys you are required to release the protocol.
The joke is the protocal could be “call me and ill give you the password”
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@0xabad1dea it's honestly taken me a day or so to realise there actually was anything published. I read "IPv8" and dismissed it as an old April Fools' joke
@owent @0xabad1dea nono, the old april fools joke is IPv9
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@0xabad1dea they didn't even check for typos

@DJGummikuh "MOEW" clearly means OPTIONAL


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@owent @0xabad1dea nono, the old april fools joke is IPv9
@ratsnakegames @owent @0xabad1dea Missed that one..... Damn!
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea I see you got done reading IPv8
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea @slothrop but it is 15 days late
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@0xabad1dea @slothrop but it is 15 days late
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea it appears to be a couple of chapers of rfc9293 [1] mewoslated
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea Is this MEOW protocol compatible with IPoAC? Seems like there might be interpretability issues.
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea ahahaha.
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea what are you talking about? This makes perfect sense, you just don't speak cat.
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
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if you have no idea what this is about: a very official-looking "IPv8" draft appeared that was an absolute fever dream of and-a-pony wishlist features for a censorious regime, down to using json web tokens at the hardware level for some reason
@0xabad1dea I’m in a ridiculous amount of group chats, Discords, and IRC channels in which this was brought up yesterday

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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea Well, this explains that late April Fool’s day draft. #IPv8
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
@0xabad1dea But is this just a... ruff draft?..
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@0xabad1dea Is this MEOW protocol compatible with IPoAC? Seems like there might be interpretability issues.
@Infoseepage @0xabad1dea the MEOW designers definitely desire and planned for this interoperability, however, for some reason, existing IPoAC implementations tend to be unhappy with the interaction and deny further service !
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if you have no idea what this is about: a very official-looking "IPv8" draft appeared that was an absolute fever dream of and-a-pony wishlist features for a censorious regime, down to using json web tokens at the hardware level for some reason
Before I viewed the link in your post I thought you were talking about that "IPv8" draft. I have some experience writing networking code, and based on my experience I will say that the meow draft has a slightly better chance of resulting in a useful implementation than the "IPv8" draft.
I didn't read enough of the "IPv8" draft to make it to the parts you are referring to. I didn't need to read that far to figure out that it was worthless.
The meow draft I can see is based on TCP. But I think before it can be implemented IANA would have to allocate a protocol number. And the meow draft seems to fall short of the requirements for such an allocation.
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@0xabad1dea Is this MEOW protocol compatible with IPoAC? Seems like there might be interpretability issues.
@Infoseepage @0xabad1dea "Come see the violence inherent in the OSI 7 layer model!"
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it seems someone decided to prove you really can just publish any nonsense protocol draft with the IETF https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-meow-mrrp-00.html
When I visited that link I was reminded of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL_-1d9OSdk
