217 points by defrost 2 days ago | 63 comments | View on ycombinator
ralferoo 2 days ago |
haunter 2 days ago |
JumpingVPN2027 about 22 hours ago |
In practice, especially on mobile networks, path instability is the norm rather than the exception.
Feels like a lot of system design still treats failure as exceptional, while it might make more sense to treat it as a normal runtime condition.
rayiner 2 days ago |
razighter777 1 day ago |
gigatexal 2 days ago |
robutsume 1 day ago |
riteshyadav02 2 days ago |
mdavidyu 2 days ago |
PracticAIl45 1 day ago |
gethwhunter34 1 day ago |
AIinfoclip14 1 day ago |
Heer_J 2 days ago |
Heer_J 2 days ago |
holdtman47 2 days ago |
jamesvzb 2 days ago |
bell-cot 2 days ago |
"When we set the upper limit of PC-DOS at 640K, we thought nobody would ever need that much memory." - Bill Gates
chokan 2 days ago |
I'm not surprised that the issue exists as even 10 years ago these speeds were uncommon outside of the datacentre, I'm just surprised that nobody has felt a pressing enough need to fix this earlier in the previous few years.