El 17 ag 2017, a les 16:10, Gert Doering <g...@space.net> va escriure:
> 1990s never had uplinks that fast *and* unreliable at the same time 
> as many of today's consumer ISPs offer.

That was my point: you tunnel to the 1990's to get the leased line (a term that 
I think most people would just squint at nowadays and have no idea what you 
meant).   The lossy fast connection you'd get to directly—no need for a 
wormhole.   But in practice, (a) the lossy connection isn't anywhere near as 
lossy as you are implying; if it were, you couldn't use it.  And (b) even if it 
were, I don't think anything we are talking about here would actually help with 
that.   So I think it would be wise if we took this use case off the table, 
unless someone can characterize it better.   Reasoning on the basis of 
charicatures isn't going to get us anywhere.

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