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tmashb
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Ask HN: Why is there no asterisk on edited HN comments/posts?
An indication would be useful, most platforms use (*) in order to indicate an edit. This solves the issue with (parent) context changes considering that comment edit history won't …
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Comment #27201883
No denying in that.
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Comment #27201764
QUIC is a protocol... "...CCA in userspace" CCA stands for congestion control algorithm.
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Comment #27200826
QUIC is UDP, and TCP does not use CCA in userspace.
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Comment #27174911
Agreed, although it differs vastly between models, I'd say it's rather the opposite if you opt for passive 3d party heatsinks(chassis) which are plenty for Intel's NUC, even 80W TD…
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Comment #27170564
"Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Videos of pratfalls or disasters, or cute animal pictures.…
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Comment #27122895
Almost the entire comments mix "crypto" with Bitcoin or "all cryptos are the same" which is factually false. Please explain how different it is in comparison, the thread is flooded…
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Comment #27090356
Approach and hypocrisy matters. Apple did boast about privacy and security many times before...
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Comment #27089389
Have you tried the multi tcp feature? It should solve the bandwidth issue with Amsterdam servers (torrenting allowed). Yes from ntop regarding nDPI.
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Comment #27089082
Good suggestions but these do not offer redundancy/seamless-failover nor load balancing in case one of the links is poor (only failover), needs excellent and fast connections (the …
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Comment #27088653
Speedify seems to be capable of doing packet aggregation, load balancing, and redundancy simultaneously per each connection flow. Any alternative? (preferably open or self-hosted)
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