[Bloat] [Rpm] [Starlink] [LibreQoS] On FiWi
rjmcmahon
rjmcmahon at rjmcmahon.com
Tue Mar 21 14:08:52 EDT 2023
Also, I want my network to be the color clear because I value
transparency, honesty, and clarity.
https://carbuzz.com/news/car-colors-are-more-important-to-buyers-than-you-think
"There are many factors to consider when buying a new car, from price
and comfort to safety equipment. For many people, color is another
important factor since it reflects their personality."
"In a study by Automotive Color Preferences 2021 Consumer Survey, 4,000
people aged 25 to 60 in four of the largest car markets in the world
(China, Germany, Mexico and the US) were asked about their car color
preferences. Out of these, 88 percent said that color is a key deciding
factor when buying a car."
Bob
> I think we may all be still stuck on numbers. Since infinity is taken,
> the new marketing number is "infinity & beyond" per Buzz Lightyear
>
> Here's what I want, I'm sure others have ideas too:
>
> o) We all deserve COPPA. Get the advertiser & their cohorts to stop
> mining my data & communications - limit or prohibit access to my
> information by those who continue to violate privacy rights
> o) An unlimited storage offering with the lowest possible latency paid
> for annually. That equipment ends up as close as possible to my main
> home per speed of light limits.
> o) Security of my network including 24x7x365 monitoring for breaches
> and for performance
> o) Access to any cloud software app. Google & Apple are getting
> something like 30% for every app on a phone. Seems like a last-mile
> provider should get a revenue share for hosting apps that aren't being
> downloaded. Blockbuster did this for DVDs before streaming took over.
> Revenue shares done properly, while imperfect, can work.
> o) A life-support capable, future proof, componentized, leash-free,
> in-home network that is dual-homed over the last mile for redundancy
> o) Per room FiWi and sensors that can be replaced and upgraded by me
> ordering and swapping the parts without an ISP getting all my
> neighbors' consensus & buy in
> o) VPN capabilities & offerings to the content rights owners'
> intellectual property for when the peering agreements fall apart
> o) Video conferencing that works 24x7x365 on all devices
> o) A single & robust shut-off circuit
>
> Bob
>
> PS. I think the sweet spot may turn out to be 100Gb/s when considering
> climate impact. Type 2 emissions are a big deal so we need to deliver
> the fastest causality possible (incl. no queueing) at the lowest
> energy consumption engineers can achieve.
>
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