Iroh 1.0
An Internet announces a protocol for dialing cryptographic keys instead of IP addresses, which Hackernews, literally all of whom are network architects, immediately recognizes as a solution to a problem they solved in their heads years ago by installing Tailscale everywhere (business model: 'Uber for convincing your parents your laptop is secure'). Other Hackernews argue that IP works fine and that this is just a QUIC wrapper with extra steps, while still others compare it to Yggdrasil, Reticulum, and I2P in a desperate bid to prove their obscure p2p street cred—the only consensus being that the landing page is useless. The whole discussion devolves into a competition over who can name the most defunct mesh network, with zero actual applications appearing outside of someone's weekend Rust project serving text files to six strangers.