-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > You do understand that that's exactly what "streaming" is now, right? > Even UDP packets are still packets, and require buffering to behave as if > they were true streams. Even things like music tracks on CD are blocked > and buffered. The reliability of a "stream" is nothing more or less than > the size of the buffer. Nothing will change that. Yes, the input rate > has to be faster than the output rate for an unbroken stream--whether or > not it is blocked won't change that either. Note that all of the inserts > can be done in parallel if desired, so that's not a problem. Hell yeah. But have you done an insert in freenet recently? Freenet inserts are orders of magnitude slower than packet transmissions!
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