I'd really like to see peer to peer gaming take off. Being able to play with your schoolmates in the neighborhood would ultimately lead to sub 10ms latencies and new models for high bandwidth local interaction that simply can't be matched with the "central server in timbuktu" model. Labels: ipv6
David Täht writes about politics, space, copyright, the internet, audio software, operating systems and surfing.
Resume,Songs,
My new blog, NeX-6, My facebook page
Orgs I like
The EFF - keeping free speech in the world
Musical stuff I like
Jeff, Rick, Ardour, Jack
Prior Rants -
No Luz, no taxi
Blood in the water
getting ready to hang it up
Lock up the *ssholes
Big batch of OLPCs distributed in Nepal
No right to not remain silent
Election insanity, and other unpopular causes
Back in Nicaragua, haunted by jellyfish
NASA Scam?
On the internet, nobody cares if you are a cat
Best of the blog:
Uncle Bill's Helicopter - A speech I gave to ITT Tech - Chicken soup for engineers
Beating the Brand - A pathological exploration of how branding makes it hard to think straight
Inside the Internet Mind - trying to map the weather within the global supercomputer that consists of humans and google
Sex In Politics - If politicians spent more time pounding the flesh rather than pressing it, it would be a better world
Getting resources from space - An alternative to blowing money on mars using NEAs.
On the Columbia - Why I care about space
Authors I like:
Doc Searls
Where's Cherie?
UrbanAgora
Jerry Pournelle
The Cubic Dog
Evan Hunt
The Bay Area is talking
Brizzled
Zimnoiac Emanations
Eric Raymond
Unlocking The Air
Bob Mage
BroadBand & Me
SpaceCraft
Selenian Boondocks
My Pencil
Transterrestial Musings
Bear Waller Hollar
Callahans
