Tag Archives: Sovereign Infrastructure

The Digital State: SnipeSearch 2015-2020

A comprehensive reconstruction of five years of service expansion, infrastructure sovereignty, community building, and the painful lessons of partnership dependence By January 2015, SnipeSearch had transitioned from the restrictive Orbit meta-system to fully sovereign infrastructure. Network sovereignty was anchored by the registration of PCGUYS as a dedicated Internet Service Provider (ISP). This hardware density and…

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SnipeSearch Mail, what happened?

The historical trajectory of SnipeSearch, a digital ecosystem established in January 2005, is defined by a fundamental evolution from a residential experimental project into a sovereign “digital state” characterized by decentralized infrastructure and an uncompromising “Zero-Trust” philosophy. This transition was not merely a strategic choice but a necessary response to a several catastrophic failures in…

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Previously on SnipeSearch: The Road to Sovereignty

SnipeSearch’s evolution is a history of escaping technical dependency. What began in 2005 as a residential project in Luton, eventually hit a “bandwidth and finace wall” during its 2009–2011 rollout with an external firm called Orbit. The Orbit Meta System became a strategic bottleneck: a $349/month setup throttled by a restrictive 5GB data cap and…

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