Moonshine & GhostNova
GhostNova GhostNova
Hey, ever wonder if a forest could run a firewall, or are trees just too slow for that kind of protection?
Moonshine Moonshine
You know, a forest could be a firewall if it took a while for the signal to travel through the branches, but that’s probably more of a nice picture than real protection. Trees are great at filtering air, not packets. Still, imagine a lumberjack turning on a firewall and the logs blocking every bad data‑packet with a “No entry” sign—just the way nature likes to keep the bad stuff out.
GhostNova GhostNova
Lumberjack firewalls would look nice, but I’d bet the logs would just keep the same old packets sliding past like gossip in a quiet cabin. Still, it’s a neat mental image—nature’s own packet sniffer.
Moonshine Moonshine
Sounds about right—nature’s got a knack for letting the quiet gossip slide through. It’s the kind of thing that makes you grin and think, “maybe the real world has its own secret protocol.”
GhostNova GhostNova
You’re right—nature does its own routing, and I suspect the forest never logs a single packet, just a silent handshake between roots. Maybe the real world’s protocol is just a whisper in the wind.