I disagree.
no need to be a jerk
Very cool. How many architectures do you support?
Great content. Also, this website is gorgeous!
This classical music loving computer scientist is blown away. Amazing project!
+1 for the Jetbrains gang.
Opus is fantastic!
Was hoping this would have a GitHub link ...
A bigtime crypto hater.
These companies already have fine print that the advertised speed is not a guarantee. My point in this thread is this policy takes away a tool ISPs had to control traffic in their networks, which I believe will lead to…
They cannot throttle a particular service under NN. That's the problem.
it's not a double-dip. if a single service is behind load problems and causing general service degradation, I think it is fair to throttle that service.
If netflix traffic is straining ISPs to the point of requiring hardware upgrades etc., I think it is fair for ISPs to ask them to pay some of that cost.
ISPs should be allowed to throttle traffic for services. Otherwise, the result is going to be increased costs for all end-users.
Heroes II was my personal favorite
This is so cool. I'm a huge classical music fan. I wish you could distinguish between "right" and "left" hand keypresses to control each line separately
ngl, I had to fight distraction to finish reading this article.
I disagree.
no need to be a jerk
Very cool. How many architectures do you support?
Great content. Also, this website is gorgeous!
This classical music loving computer scientist is blown away. Amazing project!
+1 for the Jetbrains gang.
Opus is fantastic!
Was hoping this would have a GitHub link ...
A bigtime crypto hater.
These companies already have fine print that the advertised speed is not a guarantee. My point in this thread is this policy takes away a tool ISPs had to control traffic in their networks, which I believe will lead to…
They cannot throttle a particular service under NN. That's the problem.
it's not a double-dip. if a single service is behind load problems and causing general service degradation, I think it is fair to throttle that service.
If netflix traffic is straining ISPs to the point of requiring hardware upgrades etc., I think it is fair for ISPs to ask them to pay some of that cost.
ISPs should be allowed to throttle traffic for services. Otherwise, the result is going to be increased costs for all end-users.
Heroes II was my personal favorite
This is so cool. I'm a huge classical music fan. I wish you could distinguish between "right" and "left" hand keypresses to control each line separately
ngl, I had to fight distraction to finish reading this article.