Wherever Dave is won’t suffer from latency and/or bufferbloat very long. From: Starlink On Behalf Of Ulrich Speidel via Starlink Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 6:32 PM To: starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net Subject: Re: [Starlink] In loving memory of Dave Täht <3 Dave, assuming that there's WiFi where you are (I guess there's at least some sort of Cloud service), I guess you're connected by now and able to read this. We're all well aware here that you haven't been mercilessly tail dropped but just forwarded to a better place via a priority queue. May your queue sojourn time at the Pearly Gates be low, and may you get a bit of quiet time among the stars above to string your guitar before someone turns up in a Starship of sorts to seek more of your sage advice! Oh, and if you can get that return path working ... let us know ... you're being sadly missed here already. Ulrich On 2/04/2025 6:27 am, Frantisek Borsik via Starlink wrote: Hello to all, We’re devastated to announce that Dave Täht has passed away. Dave was an amazing man, helping the world with FQ-CoDel and CAKE, fighting bufferbloat and trying to make the world a better place. Always willing to help, and without him – LibreQoS (and the other QoE solutions out there) wouldn’t exist. Dave was an inspiration, and we all miss him. We’re reaching out to family and close friends to see if there’s anything we can do to help. Dave was an inspiration to us. Dave’s contributions to Linux, FQ-CoDel, and CAKE improved internet connectivity around the world for millions of people. Because of him, millions of people now have access to reliable video calls – and in turn, access to loved ones, healthcare, and community. One of Robert’s ISP customers is a kind paraplegic woman who lives in a far-flung rural Colonia around El Paso, Texas. Her reliable access to her doctors through telemedicine, and to her family through FaceTime, was only made possible because of his algorithms. There are millions of cases like hers, where Dave’s contributions have silently enabled human connection and safety. Everything Dave contributed to the world of technology was free and open source, for the betterment of humanity. Dave is the reason that Starlink was able to tackle its latency issues – enabling a generation of young entrepreneurs across the developing world, such as these young folks pictured in the Phillipines, to start their own ISPs to expand internet access to their communities. Dave started work on FQ-CoDel in part because of his own journey working to expand internet access in Nicaragua, so we know he saw that his work had come full-circle and helped so many. We’re incredibly grateful to have Dave as our friend, mentor, and as someone who continuously inspired us – showing us that we could do better for each other in the world, and leverage technology to make that happen. He will be dearly missed. PS: Dave is forever in our hearts and souls, in our routers and...in production! https://github.com/LibreQoE/LibreQoS/pull/684 All the best, Frank Frantisek (Frank) Borsik https://www.linkedin.com/in/frantisekborsik Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp: +421919416714 iMessage, mobile: +420775230885 Skype: casioa5302ca frantisek.borsik@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Starlink mailing list Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink -- **************************************************************** Dr. Ulrich Speidel School of Computer Science Room 303S.594 (City Campus) The University of Auckland u.speidel@auckland.ac.nz http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~ulrich/ ****************************************************************