Message from @B-Movie Paul

Discord ID: 319647924969537577


2017-06-01 01:19:30 UTC  

ive got an ISP in my area that blew everyone else out of the water just from the good service they provided

2017-06-01 01:19:59 UTC  

This discord thing is kinda cool. Reminds me of old school AIM

2017-06-01 01:20:04 UTC  

but netflix colocates boxes at ISPs to cut down on bandwidth costs, but it is incumbent upon the ISPs to deal with the bandwidth costs.

2017-06-01 01:20:28 UTC  

They ship pass-through proxy machines

2017-06-01 01:21:09 UTC  

So you have people like comcast who bitch about peering, a "service" that only provides a better service to their customers

2017-06-01 01:21:20 UTC  

and then blames netflix, which is totally not their problem

2017-06-01 01:21:53 UTC  

they provide the service, comcast just bitches at everyone that they have to pay for the bandwidth their customers want to use. And they still provide sh*t service

2017-06-01 01:22:34 UTC  

Just sounds like they arent willing to expand on infrastructure. That's the problem with a monopoly, they rest on their laurels

2017-06-01 01:22:38 UTC  

Praise Kek

2017-06-01 01:22:41 UTC  

that's exactly that

2017-06-01 01:23:05 UTC  

they don't want to spend the coin it costs for them to provide the service they sell

2017-06-01 01:23:21 UTC  

That's why I think if the barrier to entry is lower, the monopoly would be broken by a bunch of smaller companies snapping away their business

2017-06-01 01:23:43 UTC  

Not to mention the ownership of the copper that goes to each home

2017-06-01 01:23:55 UTC  

the company in my town that got so much buzz is less than 10 years old

2017-06-01 01:23:56 UTC  

in the U.S. we don't have options, so yes they are monopolies and they know it

2017-06-01 01:23:58 UTC  

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2017-06-01 01:24:01 UTC  

Violence is always the answer

2017-06-01 01:25:41 UTC  

In hte U.S. it appears to me that monopolies appear when government and big business start giving each other reach arounds

2017-06-01 01:25:57 UTC  

sort of agree

2017-06-01 01:26:18 UTC  

microsoft's monopoly was built through sheer bastard behavior

2017-06-01 01:26:44 UTC  

Most people are bastards by nature

2017-06-01 01:26:47 UTC  

intentional acpi stand obfuscation

2017-06-01 01:26:51 UTC  

standard*

2017-06-01 01:27:53 UTC  

gonna have to explain that one to me

2017-06-01 01:28:09 UTC  

ACPI?

2017-06-01 01:28:11 UTC  

Matt Got my name wrong *Unsubs*

2017-06-01 01:28:18 UTC  

😄

2017-06-01 01:28:50 UTC  

acpi has to do with power standards, it's insanely complicated. Microsoft pioneered it and they intentionally, quoted from memos and speeches, so that other operating systems couldn't or would have a very difficult time applying

2017-06-01 01:29:02 UTC  

their standards. From linux to what is now OSX

2017-06-01 01:29:39 UTC  

It was anti-competition, rather than doing their due diligence and making sure they make the best product possible.

2017-06-01 01:30:38 UTC  

Bastard behavior. I hope you make it into the call in show I would like to hear more of your explanation, gotta go to work

2017-06-01 01:31:19 UTC  

take care!

2017-06-01 01:35:16 UTC  

There's not much chatter here. Does that mostly happen on the youtube side?

2017-06-01 01:35:52 UTC  

not sure

2017-06-01 01:36:07 UTC  

Never used Discord before ...

2017-06-01 01:36:16 UTC  

I avoid it

2017-06-01 01:36:28 UTC  

but whatever, I wanna bitch about something

2017-06-01 01:36:54 UTC  

Me too. I want to call in but I'm honestly not sure if I'm using Discord correctly. Should I be hearing the show?

2017-06-01 01:37:23 UTC  

not on here, no, to join the chat, go to <#231936127378915328> and type in <#231936127378915328>

2017-06-01 01:37:25 UTC  

not via discord

2017-06-01 01:37:46 UTC  

Oh I did the roll call thing at least.