I long ago ran out of motivation and money to continue working on
bufferbloat. It's fixed enough,
for those that care. It's on enough devices (more every day) now to
give those that succeed some market advantage.
Any thoughts on worthy work beyond bloat?
Heaving cake over the transom is the "last" thing. And after 18
versions in the last round, toke's fried, I'm fried, everybody's
fried. I'm very happy it started cracking 40gbits, stumped at the bug
stopping us.
I wish I could even reproduce that, then I’d at least take a caveman approach to solving it.
I *am* going to washington DC week after next for the lanman2018
presentation of cake, and perhaps I'll find a way to raise some hell
with the FCC, congress, or the FTC (suggestions wanted), but...
Please do.
I feel we need a re-decentralization of the Internet’s infrastructure and services, and the FCC’s actions are not helping. I’m not sure how to get that across when the only language spoken is money.