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Sandvine uses pattern recognition primarily. VPN doesn’t matter. It still gets categorized correctly.
Sandvine uses pattern recognition primarily. VPN doesn’t matter. It still gets categorized correctly.
I believe the low seed counts are due to the absolute trash out there. Actual good shows and movies are still strong. Niche items have always been hard to find. But we’re saturated with garbage entertainment these days. No one really cares to seed what they watch once and then never think about again.
First, sandvine calls it an app for legacy reasons, but 100% that is the bit torrent protocol. I have insider knowledge that this is the case. So don’t get hung up on that. But you’re right to doubt them. They are a shell of what they once were. Their fixed deployments are quite small now and do not represent fiber at all, which just hit over 50% in availability in dense US areas. Sandvine is still in Comcast at 100% coverage and in Cox, but they’re tiny. Sandvine is a bit sparse in mobile, but still there solidly. I believe that bit torrent is rare in mobile. Like no shit. I believe them that it’s down in fixed copper (dsl and cable). But they’re missing 100% of fiber. Sandvine does pattern recognition primarily. It used to be great. I suspect it’s still pretty good. They claim better than 90% accuracy. I’m sure the data they have is correct. But what they get from their customers is definitely questionable at times. They’ve made some huge mistakes in the past, grabbing data for too short a period of time or not across a broad enough customer base. I’m sure that’s still the case. What we need is someone like Kentik, Deepfield, and anyone else doing flow correlation to release a report. But they won’t because no company gives away that kind of data anymore. So we’re stuck guessing.
You’re the product, not a customer.
CCP lies about everything constantly, runs all businesses, and controls the media. This is extremely well documented.
Great “technology” article.
Yeah it started commercially about a decade ago from what I can tell. Now it’s probably part of every ebook. It’s just a little code. Cheap and easy if you want to track leaks and/or pirating.
Also run spell check. Specific misspellings are another tracking method.
TIL Amazon can prevent people from getting a different job.
USA is the trend setter of the world when it comes to selling garbage from China at seemingly low prices around any holiday or special event.
But black Friday is a little generic… The end of November is approximately when most retail businesses go from “red” to “black” financially… That is the financially black day is the first day of the year when every sale from that point is 100% profit… All debts and liabilities for the year are covered.
Your condescension is matched only by your reading comprehension. I do not know what your requirements are. You said coding and alluded versioning, so I tossed out git. Enjoy your tech debt. I hope it serves you well and supports your ego for many years.
Versioning is a feature completely separate from raid or dual nas or whatever else you do. Your example of the house burning down is exactly why I questioned the dual nas… Both nas will be toast.
So please, tell me again why you need 2 nas for versioning? Maybe you’re doing some goofy hack, then ok. That’s still silly. Just do proper versioning. If you’re coding, just use git. Don’t reinvent the wheel.
On site? I put enterprise drives in my nas. Always have and have never had a drive fail. If one does, raid is good until the replacement arrives.
US allows you to have a personal backup copy.
Gray area at best.
Local to synology. Synology to AWS with synology’s backup app. It costs me pennies per day.
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I imagine he’s very frustrated with the medical process… All those machines running old proprietary windows and old proprietary vendor software.
Not tongue in cheek at all either. It scares me and I’m nowhere near as hard core as RMS.
Funny they discontinued the Bronco after the associated bad press only to call it’s replacement the Escape!