[Bloat] viability of the data center in the internet of the future

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 05:06:12 EDT 2014


On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Steinar H. Gunderson
<sgunderson at bigfoot.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 01:37:23AM -0700, Dave Taht wrote:
>> I
>> liked web proxies, they were often capable of reducing traffic by 10s
>> of percentage points, reduce latency enormously for lossy or satellite
>> links, and were frequently used by large organizations (like schools)
>> to manage content.
>
> By “manage” I assume you mean “censor”, right?

I do (sometimes) strive to be politically correct.

Have you done a google search with "safesearch" off lately? Try it for
a day. At work.

Frankly safesearch and adblockplus are the only two things keeping the
web tolerable for me, and I used to use privoxy and various other
services in conjunction with squid to keep javacript out, and banner
ads under control for all users on sites located far away from the
"normal" internet with limited bandwidth.

Places like, um, New Zealand.

So, I mostly meant 'manage'. I am certainly well aware that web
proxies are frequently used to enforce various forms of censorship.
Quite a few are transparent proxies, which I think is wrong. Having an
explicit proxy assignment (as supported in the protocol), makes for
effective use of split tcp, and you can turn it off if you don't like
it.

What I wish to 'censor' on my own networks is offensive content, which
mostly includes intrusive advertising! - the savings in bandwidth and
on load time are enormous on killing that alone. Certainly I'd like a
world where users had that blocked by default on clients, but we'd
have to get bitcoin deployed first...

I can't defend 'censorship' as in blocking access to certain words,
and I do worry about the fact we've outsourced even as much as
safesearch to the Ministry of Information.

But I can certainly defend 'the local network owner''s ability to
manage their bandwidth more appropriately, and regret that that world
is going away. polipo, for example, generally does a great job of
speeding up web access over wifi - eliminating the dns lookups and
utilizing http 1.1 pipeline and having a short local rtt can make a
real difference.

>
> (I find it questionable that we are teaching our children from the very
> beginning of their education that it is OK to censor the Internet arbitrarily.)

Got any kids?

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Dave Täht

NSFW: https://w2.eff.org/Censorship/Internet_censorship_bills/russell_0296_indecent.article



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