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138: Fixing the Internet with John Day

Programming Throwdown

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Is the Internet a Better Layer Than the Network Layer?

congestionis doing you more harm on quality of service than the addressing is. Ip should probably never have been separated from t c p. There's, there's just one patch after another. Every time you do a patch, there's friction, and the friction doesn't add up linearly. And then ip fragmentation has never worked. The trouble is that its turned out to be a denial service attack. Vecter, and just on and on and on. Ah, you could probably reduce the complexity of the net and increase the security by at least two orders of magnitude by fixing onts down below," he says.

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