So how does LISP keep track of the numerous different companies all using the same Private Networks? There could be 100s of companies using the 10 network or 192.168 network or both.
The acronym "LISP" has a dedicated meaning since about 1958. So either this video picked the LISP word as clickbait or they are simply ignorant. Either way - disliked.
What are you talking about? A quick search for "location id separation protocol" will show you that other people refer to it as LISP. Plus, "RIP" can mean either Rest in Peace (or Requiescat in Pace) or Routing Information Protocol.
@@spqa2004 Ignorance is bliss, I guess :) Not Re-using of abbreviations usually avoids conflicts within the same domain. Especially in times of search engines. Those who came up with that LISP abbreviation for something other than... LISP clearly were idiots. Maybe they should rename their whatever it is to Python :)