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On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 8:39 AM Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Just be glad it isn’t Spectrum!
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> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/07/jury-orders-charter-to-pay-7-billion-for-murder-of-woman-killed-by-cable-tech/
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Just be glad it isn’t Spectrum!
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/07/jury-orders-charter-to-pay-7-billion-for-murder-of-woman-killed-by-cable-tech/
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No, no, no, no. >8^D
You sound like a crypto-kid who claims the BTC blockchain is
"decentralized" even though it's still just 1 blockchain (and proof of
work). Your mesh must be *multi*dynamic for it to fit the purpose,
here. Maybe the type of meshing you have in mind *is* multi-dynamic.
But
No, no, no, no. >8^D
You sound like a crypto-kid who claims the BTC blockchain is "decentralized"
even though it's still just 1 blockchain (and proof of work). Your mesh must be
*multi*dynamic for it to fit the purpose, here. Maybe the type of meshing you have in
mind *is* multi-dynamic. But
I know you missed my point but then made it for me. When we treat
redundancy as a linear way of increasing some quality
(availability/bandwidth/etc) we set ourselves up for experiencing the
recursion of N sets of belts and suspenders can become N-1 which can
then become (N-1)-1 until we
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> *From:* Friam *On Behalf Of *Tom Johnson
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 20, 2022 11:01 PM
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, 2022 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Gross incompetent maggots concast
On 7/21/22 9:37 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Starlink is another obvious choice to provide better independent redundancy
> compared to local fiber trunks that could compromise several ISPs at once.
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restrictive laws are *less* restrictive than the states surrounding?
Does the Federalist Society (and it's ilk) even HAVE systems thinkers in
their ranks?
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> *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] Gross incompetent maggots concast
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> A big dump truck took out a bunch of lines at the intersection of Cerrillos
> and Richardson around noon on Wednesday. The Xfinity lines took down
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A big dump truck took out a bunch of lines at the intersection of Cerrillos and
Richardson around noon on Wednesday. The X
Huh wait ok, so I sort of "get" why something legacy heavy like copper
might be a a hot minute (physisically speaking) to replace. but it's my my
understanding that fiber (or if it get anywhere: Qbits). while very, very
particular for machining tolerances, repairs now use specialised robots (or
A big dump truck took out a bunch of lines at the intersection of Cerrillos
and Richardson around noon on Wednesday. The Xfinity lines took down every
thing in , I think , ZIP Codes 87501, 87502 and 87505. And if there are
multiple fiber lines, it's going to take time to resolve.
20 something assholes stonewallimg. And none of them would even answer the
most basic question of what the hell is going on that would cause a
quote-unquote outage that would last the better part of coming up on now
three goddamn days. The only thing they would do is just Stonewall repeat
the
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