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DESCRIPTION:Before the Internet existed\, Sharla Perrine proved—using pun
 ched cards—that it could survive a nuclear strike. Sixty years later\, w
 e trust the cloud with everything. This talk revisits her forgotten Monte 
 Carlo experiments and proposes a modern rerun: same logic\, new topology\,
  fresh risks. If Perrine’s math built the Internet\, it’s time to ask 
 ourselves whether that math still holds—or whether resilience has quietl
 y rotted.
DTSTAMP:20260516T142108Z
LOCATION:Europe
SUMMARY:Revisiting RAND’s Lost Monte Carlo Simulations: Sharla Perrine\, 
 Paul Baran\, and the True Business Case for the Internet - Trey Darley
URL:https://pretalx.com/hack-lu-2025/talk/8NMQUJ/
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