If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.
“If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.”
The World Motivation
If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.
“If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.”
If I were to wish for two things, they would be as much bandwidth as possible and ridiculously fast browser engines.
The power of the web is not in centralization; it's not in closed systems or anything like that. It's in its open nature, and that's what allowed it to flourish for the first 10 or 15 years.
WordPress.com is the only service of its kind that not only lets you export your data, but gives you an open source package you can run on pretty much any web host out there to run your own instance of the software. So the freedom is really in your hands.
I really enjoy computer networking.
But as soon as we got that higher speed access to the home there's going to be a tremendous crunch on the backbones for a much higher speed bandwidth. People really ought to be planning for that.
You lose your home, you are much more likely to lose your job the year following. The reason for that comes back to the bandwidth problem: You're so focused on this event that you're making mistakes at work; you can relocate further from work, which can increase your tardiness and absenteeism and cause you to lose your job.
I get my share of 'cold' requests via LinkedIn from people who are launching non-profit or for-profit ventures and who request a meeting to get my input or help. I wish I could say yes to all of them, but given limited bandwidth, I say yes to the subset who've written a compelling description of their work and who are underrepresented.
Some Internet operators are concerned that video services such as Netflix and YouTube consume lots of the bandwidth on the network. While there is some truth to this, my guess is that the operators wished they could provide the same kind of services with the same success as Netflix and YouTube.
My job is such that I get to run new things every day, and I get to run new markets and new technologies. I enjoy that quite a bit.