Replica_IO
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Replica_IO is a framework for composing practical distributed replication mechanisms.
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Joined April 2023
📣 Defined the objectives to focus on for the rest of milestone M0.1, which is about exploring the relevant state of the art and coming up with clever ideas for fulfilling project's key technical objectives: https://t.co/jubXVCfp2d
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Coming up with initial ideas for fulfilling project's key technical objectives is the main goal of milestone M0.1. Those ideas will form the basis for the core principles that will guide the pr...
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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
Looking forward to sharing some insights into distributed and concurrent programming at @Web3summit in Berlin next week!
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🧵 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.
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Looking forward to sharing some insights into distributed and concurrent programming at @Web3summit in Berlin next week!
Our next speaker is ready to take the stage at Web3 Summit - @sergefdrv, Research Engineer at @Replica_IO Sergey specializes in building fault‑tolerant, composable replication systems and advancing decentralized computing. 🎟️ The Summit is approaching fast — grab your ticket
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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:
watch.protocol.berlin
Designing, verifying, correctly implementing and later improving core distributed protocols like consensus, which are critical for safety and reliability of decentralized systems, is notoriously...
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📣 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! 👉
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A post sharing first result of elaborating the idea of reversible deterministic concurrency
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🦋 Replica_IO is now also on Bluesky! Will be sharing update there, as well as here. Stay tuned! 📡 https://t.co/PMlXPBVBhW
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* @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.
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Now to thinking about modeling of individual nodes within a distributed system and their interaction 🤔 https://t.co/prYMJg8QhR
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This is a discussion for gathering initial ideas concerning the framework's modeling approach as described in #47. Summary of the thoughts related to modeling of distributed systems from the mo...
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Summarized some thoughts related to modeling of distributed systems from the most abstract level: https://t.co/oGcjqOerUY
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This is a discussion for gathering initial ideas concerning the framework's modeling approach as described in #47. Summary of the thoughts related to modeling of distributed systems from the mo...
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Now a bit less philosophical and a bit more concrete: https://t.co/C22XesSqID
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This is a discussion for gathering initial ideas concerning the framework's modeling approach as described in #47. Summary of the thoughts related to modeling of distributed systems from the mo...
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There's an interesting discussion going on about fundamentals of distributed and concurrent systems 🤓 Feel free to join🤗 https://t.co/10nTRmZAjP
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This is a discussion for gathering initial ideas concerning the framework's modeling approach as described in #47. Summary of the thoughts related to modeling of distributed systems from the mo...
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Happy to announce that the #Replica_IO project is now supported through the DYOR funding program by @blueyard ❤️
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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
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Once the initial exploration is over, it will be time to come up with the key ideas concerning the core principles of designing and implementing generic components within the framework, which is the goal of milestone M0.1:
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Compose practical distributed replication mechanisms - replica-io/replica-io
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Apart from that there are potentially related concepts, approaches, and techniques that are worth looking into as part of the initial state-of-the-art exploration:
github.com
The relevant state-of-the-art projects and publications should be explored in order to get inspiration and come up with good ideas. Below is the list of things to start exploration with. The outcom...
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Next steps of #Replica_IO: stating the problems in designing and implementing distributed protocols to focus on for the rest of milestone M0.1 and start gathering ideas no how to approach them. https://t.co/UEucsFSMOR
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A good start would be trying to rethink the conventional model of a distributed system and ways to express distributed protocols.
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If we want to make a real breakthrough in both designing and implementing distributed protocols, which is what the Replica_IO project is about, we should be innovative and think holistically. https://t.co/EKNfWxx7Va
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