Re: [Cake] The most wonderful video ever about bufferbloat

2022-10-10 Thread Sebastian Moeller via Cake
Wohaa, youtube's comment interface is no joy to work with... Glad you are engaging there! Regards Sebastian > On Oct 9, 2022, at 23:48, Dave Taht via Cake > wrote: > > I saw you there. > > I made a bunch of comments this morning. But they all disappeared, > possibly because I

Re: [Cake] The most wonderful video ever about bufferbloat

2022-10-09 Thread Dave Taht via Cake
I saw you there. I made a bunch of comments this morning. But they all disappeared, possibly because I provided links to more information. On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 12:57 PM Thomas Croghan via Cake wrote: > > There seems to be quite a lot of misinformation being spread in the comments. > It

Re: [Cake] The most wonderful video ever about bufferbloat

2022-10-09 Thread Thomas Croghan via Cake
There seems to be quite a lot of misinformation being spread in the comments. It might be good if some of the people who are pretty familiar with this tech jump in and help to minimize the disinformation spread. On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 12:35 Kenneth Porter via Cake < cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>

Re: [Cake] The most wonderful video ever about bufferbloat

2022-10-09 Thread Kenneth Porter via Cake
The video comments are interesting. Some pushback against blindly turning on SQM. For example, using Cake might not be good on an older router with a gutless CPU and FQ-CoDel might be the better choice. It might be useful to accumulate all the objections there and create a wiki page

[Cake] The most wonderful video ever about bufferbloat

2022-10-09 Thread Dave Taht via Cake
This was so massively well done, I cried. Does anyone know how to get in touch with the ifxit folk? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UICh3ScfNWI -- This song goes out to all the folk that thought Stadia would work: