SwarfDive01
SwarfDive01 t1_j1yeo9k wrote
Reply to comment by deathofcake in Using clocks to detect ultralight dark matter by fchung
But what if its just wibbly wobbly timey-wimey instead?
SwarfDive01 t1_iwuewsj wrote
Reply to comment by lelio98 in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
I agree here too though. ISPs aren't servicing rural areas. Fiber is huge in my city, the new neighborhood 1 mile away offers fiber, but our older, low density "rural" neighborhood has 1 broadband, or whatever unholy cost satellite providers. I barely have cell service. Especially now since a recent provider merger obsoleted my repeater.
SwarfDive01 t1_iwtv52w wrote
Reply to comment by wntgobak in FCC orders ISPs to show broadband 'nutrition labels' with all fees and limits by Sorin61
I know you think I'm joking, but check your dm's brah
SwarfDive01 t1_iwticyy wrote
The real question is which ISP initiated this, and who are they targeting? My guess is something like, someone with cables or hardlines, targeting someone with a possibility of inconsistent connectivity. Like satellite or radio. So their "disclaimer" has to be a range. Hardline cables are almost always limited by priority. If your residential base package runs into the same data center from the same switchboard as Amazon fulfillment center? Amazon's premium business package is guaranteed priority over your Hulu stream. Radio can't guarantee a regulated speed. My internet drops to .5mb/s on a cloudy or foggy day.
SwarfDive01 t1_itpebvf wrote
Reply to comment by onyxengine in A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet's traffic in a single second by DangerStranger138
Oh AI was a given too. But I didn't consider brain/computer interfaces. I'd imagine there is plenty of data transfer to maximize with minimal extra hardware
SwarfDive01 t1_itnhqn1 wrote
Reply to comment by am0x in A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet's traffic in a single second by DangerStranger138
They could handle all the data streams in a single cable for every streamer plus their cyber feeler 5000 for a lower cost than the competition
SwarfDive01 t1_itmnbcg wrote
Reply to comment by junjhon12 in A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet's traffic in a single second by DangerStranger138
But really though. This is probably going to be reserved for extremely data heavy research. Like, recording photons propagation in real time. Or upgrading the LHC sensors
SwarfDive01 t1_j5xdhjk wrote
Reply to comment by Tbone_Trapezius in Member of Congress reads AI-generated speech on House floor by Ssider69
But is this really Any different than "The floor recognizes citizen 123-45-6789 for 80045 elected to represent -error retrieving definition- on the topic of -increasing fine restricting owned residential snow height in december for households making less than $40k-