netflix proxy/unblocker false detection

Tom Beecher beecher at beecher.cc
Mon Jun 29 15:10:18 UTC 2020


>
> I'd be down with that. Gamers will kill for even 1 nanosecond of lower
> "ping" :-).
>

Which has long made me chuckle. It's analogous to the golfers buying things
to "fix your slice!" or "get 10 more yards!" , when the true reason those
things happen is completely your swing. :)

On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 9:19 AM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 26/Jun/20 19:40, Sabri Berisha wrote:
>
> > Don't hold your breath.  It's most likely not related to the capabilities
> > of the hardware, or even the kernel running on the platform.
>
> I'm hoping a new device will bring with it renewed vigour :-).
>
> I'm probably being ambitious. Overly.
>
>
> > My guess is that there is no IPv6 support because the backend doesn't
> > support it.  I've seen this at previous employers where the network was
> ready
> > for IPv6, but back-end applications were lagging.  And that might require
> > development on a lot of games as well.
> >
> > Perhaps we should start a rumor: "IPv6 has a lower ping!".  We'll get
> > thousands of gamers protesting for v6 in front of Sony's HQ :)
>
> I'd be down with that. Gamers will kill for even 1 nanosecond of lower
> "ping" :-).
>
> Which is quite at odds with a flats screen TV I bought from Sony back in
> 2015 that supported IPv6 - and this was Sony's own OS, not a 3rd party
> one some of their current units ship with. The good ol' silo problem,
> perhaps...
>
> Mark.
>
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