pulse
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Date: January 09, 2024 01:34AM
Wait until you learn about wavelength division multiplexing..
woberto
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Date: January 09, 2024 01:49AM
That's too much physics for me.
I can "almost" understand USB and firewire physics but not the
technology....
This
video
here
is worth watching just for the CT scan images.
Anon
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Date: January 09, 2024 02:12AM
The internet is physical connections in geographical locations. It always was.
People have since found ways to provide more bandwidth in less physical space,
as seen by optic fibre compared to copper wire. Pulse's comment mentions a way
of compacting data to fit more down the same cable at once. That's all.
What people want to make the internet comes from George Orwell's 1984, but it's
always people who don't understand computers, so it will fail. I first heard
there are people who imagine government will be a computer in the late 80's (a
leak from within Australia's Liberal Party), before the internet, and that they
didn't understand computers. So I haven't lost sleep over mad plans: George
Bush's "Internets" (whom you are and what's known about you determines
what information, and what edition of information, you may access online - such
as the CIA's 'World Fact Book'. What idiot would let the yanks mentor their
information?) to the enclosed box type controlled forums funded by the Pentagon:
Alphabet, Meta and whatever else (Vladimir Putin is dying from a different
ailment every week and facing a different coup every month, remember? - that's
Telegram and you're stupid to join it). At its heart, it's people declaring to
be true what they want to be true, not what is true. That always fails.
pulse
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Date: January 09, 2024 02:35AM
Yep, fitting more information down the same physical path; but doing some
pretty amazing math (& yes, physics) in the middle to make it work.
At the point we're at commercialization of terabit/sec down a single strand of
glass about the same width as a hair, over thousands of kilometres.
POC has us at 22.9 petabits/sec on the same technology (but with a multi core
cable). It blows me away how far we've come. I remember the first fibre link I
ran in my first job; 622mbit/sec over 2km. This was at a time that 56K dialup
was considered pretty neat.
Anon - not logged in
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Date: September 29, 2025 06:05AM
My first job was installing new phones in BP House in Sydney. I earned $105,
as a school kid, over school holidays and by boss, a family friend, asked my
parents if he could pay me in two notes - guaranteeing I couldn't spend at least
one note.
I also remember when an actual download speed of 7kbs was satisfactory...
Anon - not logged in
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Date: September 29, 2025 06:06AM
my boss...
pulse
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Date: September 29, 2025 07:27AM
The funny thing is for the most part the tech to do these insane speeds isn't
all that expensive. Sure, my mother has no interest in 400Gb download at time,
but the actual last mile, once you're on a proper FTTP connection, is as simple
as changing out the device on both ends.
Something like this:
[
servethehome.com]
Switch/router with 2 x 400Gb, 2 x 200Gb, 8 x 50Gb ports and hilariously a 10Gb
copper port for management. At $1300 list price, that's insane connectivity.
My stuff is running mostly 25Gb these days, with some 40Gb in the mix for
storage. Hell my home connection is nearly twice as fast as that 622Mb link I
mentioned earlier, and that ran an entire ISP 20 years ago with way more
bandwidth than every user combined could pull simultaneously.
Some parts of tech are moving along fast and it's great. And some parts are just
fucking awful. Tech industry will destroy the world.
woberto
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Date: September 29, 2025 08:28AM
The best piss-up I ever went to was the merger (buy out) of Magna Data and some
big Japanese company.
Magna Data was started by these two "dudes" who even had a yacht in
the Sydney to Hobart
Yacht Race.
These "dudes" who gave hilarious speeches figured all this crap out in
the late 90's and started wiring up NEW buildings with their cabling and
hardware so if you wanted more they could just flip a switch and on the same
network deliver any speed you were prepared to pay for. No big deal now but THEN
it was huge and they got a lot of attention and eventually bought out for
megabucks. Which is IMHO what these "dudes" wanted all along.
quasi
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Date: September 29, 2025 09:52AM
I had DSL internet from the local telephone company at my semi-rural home for
years with decent service. Last year they ran fiber optic and one day I noticed
a guy walking through my rainy season swamp of a yard dragging a cable. They
were about to take down a section of my fence and tear the shit out of my yard
without my request or permission; good thing I was home. I told them to leave
and within days, still months away from the fiberoptic system being operational,
my DSL went to hell, maybe deliberately, maybe not, so I said screw those guys
and went with 5G wireless internet which actually works better than the DSL did.
A different crew showed up a couple of months later with their boss and I bid
them farewell too. Don't fuck with old people, lol.
pulse
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Date: September 29, 2025 09:56AM
I'm interested in upgrading my 28.8 kilobaud internet connection to a 1.5
megabit fiber-optic T1 line.
Will you be able to provide an IP router that's compatible with my token ring
Ethernet LAN configuration?
pulse
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Date: September 29, 2025 10:09AM
The funniest piss-up I ever went to was the Cisco Christmas party in 1999.
We got there, started early, started hard. There dozens of attractive bar girls
carrying trays full of shots, they'd hired out the largest nightclub in Crown
Casino. I have no idea on numbers, well over a thousand there. Basically if you
worked in tech you were invited.
I don't remember much after about 4:30pm, but around 8pm I got a phone call from
DK. I answered and said "what cunt?" and it was the police. He was
found by the river with his pants half way down and had no idea where he was. I
had no idea he wasn't in the building.
I had to go get him and convince the police that I was responsible and could
take care of him. After doing that I walked around the corner, I'm pretty sure I
threw up everywhere and fell over. DK may or may not have pissed himself. In my
version of events he did. I don't remember.
Cunt was like cookie monster with free shit though, there would've been a DK
shaped blur on those trays.
I miss the pre-Y2K industry.
woberto
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Date: September 30, 2025 12:18PM
28.8 kilobaud, in the case of a line code, would be 28,800 pulses per
second.
That's a lot of pulses.
But as we know, there is only one pulse.