What exactly are you wanting to host at home that you need super fast upload speeds, and how much traffic are you even expecting to see?
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
Currently on Earth for 8 years ensuring steps to unite humanity and usher us into the galactic civilization just so I can see my boyfriend again.
What exactly are you wanting to host at home that you need super fast upload speeds, and how much traffic are you even expecting to see?
Second Life?
Everything is hosted locally and created by the players. It works on BitTorrent tech to send and receive the data of objects and shit.
There are also players run emulated servers for older MMOs like Ultima Online, EverQuest even WoW, making it somewhat decentralized. You’re not forced to actually subscribe to and play on the official servers (if they even still exist).
Yeah. Bit hard to switch messenger apps when they don’t talk to each other if nobody you’re talking to switches with you.
They love it so much they don’t want anyone else to have it or for it to ever change even slightly.
Wish I could actually use the patch on my PS5. Or can I? Can you softmod the PS5 or would I need to buy something to solder to the mainboard?
I don’t think my PC could actually achieve 60fps if I emulated it.
I want so bad for the judge to see this shit on their docket and immediately throw the book at Elon. Figuratively. And literally.
(Actually, let him go ahead and sue Nestlé; they deserve it for other reasons)
Uh… No? You get the exact same consumer protections, and you can actually do more with the business account than your standard home internet plan.
Get a business account with your ISP and get one of those weird plans that gives you more up speed than down speed.
I thought it was kinda weird that the WISP I worked for has even up and down speeds for most plans. Though they were also twice as expensive as Comcast, but if you were using the WISP it’s because you don’t really have access to anything else.
I’m just talking about the content in the case of Second Life. It’s distributed through BitTorrent, which was one of its selling points at launch.
Though at this point, it might have emulated servers as well.