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Three-level resilience model as degradation framework #10

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The blog post analysis proposes a systematic model of connectivity resilience: sneakernet (days latency) → local/municipal networks (hours) → unstable global access (minutes). Each level builds on the previous. This is more structured than the current ad-hoc degradation scenarios in Section 6.3.

Proposal: adopt as the framing for Section 6.3 degradation scenarios. Each level defines: available transports, information propagation latency, content types supportable, and what breaks. The model clarifies which protocol features work at each level and what graceful degradation actually looks like in practice.

Level Transports Latency Content Interactive communication
Sneakernet USB, physical Days Full (media, archives) No
Local mesh Yggdrasil, WiFi, LoRa, wired LAN Hours Text + limited media Yes, local scope
Unstable global Tor, VPN, Starlink, parasitic Minutes Full Yes, intermittent

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