Web

The Web Is Dead. Your Browser Just Replaced It.

A new browser doesn’t load websites โ€” it generates them from scratch using AI. It promises a cleaner, faster web by removing the clutter of the actual web. But the real disruption isn’t accuracy or speed. It’s ownership. When your browser generates pages instead of loading them, publishers lose their direct relationship with readers, and the web shifts from destinations to services. The browser becomes the gatekeeper, reconstructing reality based on a model’s assumptions about you. The web isn’t being summarized. It’s being replaced.

The Web Is Not Content. Itโ€™s a Graph of Hidden Paths.

The web isn’t a library โ€” it’s a graph of hidden paths. Most tools scrape slow and shallow. This pipeline finds specific relationships across millions of domains in minutes, turning the web’s implicit structure into actionable data. For researchers, SEOs, and threat analysts, speed changes what questions you can ask.

Your End-to-End Encryption Is a Lie. Hereโ€™s Why.

Web-based encryption is broken by design: the browser is a black box controlled by the provider. Every ‘secure’ web app you trust can silently have its encryption code swapped without your knowledge. True cryptography demands auditable, static codeโ€”something the web’s delivery model inherently cannot provide.