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* Re: [Bloat] Best Bufferbloat Analogy - Ever (was: FCC Input)
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@ 2021-03-27 22:42 ` Rich Brown
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From: Rich Brown @ 2021-03-27 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> On Mar 27, 2021, at 4:54 AM, bloat-request@lists.bufferbloat.net wrote:
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> Jitter and bloat aren't intuitive and need a lot more thinking and patience 
> to understand. Perhaps we need a good animated cartoon to explain it.

I recently riffed off the Waveform bufferbloat test (https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat#question-0) that includes, "Can you explain bufferbloat like I'm five?"

My blog posting (complete with a SmartSink(tm)) is at: https://randomneuronsfiring.com/best-bufferbloat-analogy-ever/

Maybe that's a start toward an animation...

Rich

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