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Why the Internet Today Isn’t Built for the Billions of Gamers of Tomorrow

13 pointsby quentusrexover 4 years ago

4 comments

potenchover 4 years ago
&gt; Like Waze for the Internet, Subspace gives the Internet a GPS of sorts, finding the absolute fastest and most secure and consistent path for real-time data to travel from endpoint to endpoint. As a result, latency and lag are reduced, and real-time applications reach their full potential.<p>Article kinda focuses on speed&#x2F;latency but the “security” aspect is interesting too. I am not a network engineer, but I anecdotally would think additional security &#x2F; privacy comes with a trade-off of latency (like SSL&#x2F;TLS negotiation). Is subspace network more secure? Do you see a relationship or tradeoff in latency&#x2F;security?
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monezover 4 years ago
I see this issue on voice and video calls with both the frozen screens as well as people talking over one another. Would be great to see the issue resolved for games and other real time apps.
DeephEriksenover 4 years ago
How do I get this for my games?
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kristervover 4 years ago
Can&#x27;t read, eyes hurt.
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