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madsushi

770 karmajoined hace 14 años
https://www.chasechristian.com

IT and Networking

Currently @ Valve

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/madsushi; my proof: https://keybase.io/madsushi/sigs/GjHBBWk7qKbixcn2FWlb0k4ZBeMyMTe4_l11uWfrS68 ]

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madsushi
·hace 15 días·discuss
It costs ~$200,000 to apply for a TLD, and there's an ongoing renewal cost in the tens of thousands of USD.
madsushi
·hace 7 meses·discuss
Thanks for sharing. Although 'Boromir' and 'One does not simply' should absolutely be a match!
madsushi
·hace 7 meses·discuss
“There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses.” ― Bjarne Stroustrup
madsushi
·hace 8 meses·discuss
There's an expansion port on the front with a camera interface, so you could add on better AR cameras.
madsushi
·hace 8 meses·discuss
There's an expansion port on the front with a camera interface, so you could add on better AR cameras.
madsushi
·hace 8 meses·discuss
I think it's tongue-in-cheek.
madsushi
·hace 8 meses·discuss
The finances work the other way around: you can often pay your transit/upstream providers an additional fee for their DDOS protection/filtering service, where you can signal (via BGP or otherwise) that there's traffic you don't want to receive. BGP Flowspec (or similar) is one of the technologies used here.
madsushi
·hace 9 meses·discuss
Yep, absolutely, often called "wave/wavelength" or "lambda" service, or "lit fiber".
madsushi
·hace 10 meses·discuss
DWDM tech improvements have outpaced nearly every other form of technology growth, so the same single pair of fiber that used to carry 10 Mbps can now carry 20 Tbps, which is a 2,000,000x multiplier. The same somewhat-fixed supply of fiber can go a very long way today, so the price pressure for access is less than you might expect.
madsushi
·hace 10 meses·discuss
All surface area carries risk, and LLDP is additional surface area when exposed on a public IX.
madsushi
·hace 11 meses·discuss
Depending on the streaming protocol (eg WARP), you can specify that the tracks (audio vs video) need to be time-aligned, so each group (chunk of video or audio) starts at the same time and lasts the same length. I think this means you'll get resync'd at the start of the next group.
madsushi
·hace 11 meses·discuss
Thanks for the info! I was reading up on CMAF after seeing it mentioned on your blog.
madsushi
·hace 11 meses·discuss
Related, the WARP streaming protocol, as a candidate for what would ride over MoQ: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-moq-warp/