Is the internet an example of a biological software system? Alan Kay seems to strongly imply it in the talk "The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet": https://youtu.be/oKg1hTOQXoY?t=2749Why is there not more software that is designed in such a way? By that I mean as a system made up of smaller components connected to each other that is alive in the sense that the components can be added, modified, removed without the system ever going down similar to how a biological organism works.Is it really because instead of objects the world decided to mainly use data to represent reality?
>Is the internet an example of a biological software system?
>>102475947>why is there not more software that is designed in such a way?Google "distributed systems"Tor network, torrents, container orchestration, distributed dbs, email, WWW, etc., there is a shit ton of such software