Re: [NNagain] NN and freedom of speech, and whether there is worthwhile good-faith discussion in that direction

2023-10-17 Thread Jack Haverty via Nnagain
When I introduced the VGV acronym, I used Gaming as the G, but that was probably misleading.  There are many "use cases" other than gaming.   A better term might be Interactive, and a VIV acronym. Personally, I've been experimenting with "home automation", and have found the cloud-based

Re: [NNagain] NN and freedom of speech, and whether there is worthwhile good-faith discussion in that direction

2023-10-17 Thread Spencer Sevilla via Nnagain
I know this is a small side note but I felt compelled to speak up in defense of online gaming. I’m not a gamer at all and up till a year or two ago, would have agreed with Dick’s take about benefit to “society as a whole.” However, lately I’ve started hearing some research on the benefits of

Re: [NNagain] NN and freedom of speech, and whether there is worthwhile good-faith discussion in that direction

2023-10-17 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Nnagain
Hi Richard, > On Oct 16, 2023, at 20:04, Dick Roy wrote: > > Good points all, Sebastien. How to "trade-off" a fixed capacity amongst many > users is ultimately a game theoretic problem when users are allowed to make > choices, which is certainly the case here. Secondly, any network that