On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 12:55:13PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Node End-user Low Bandwidth => NELB
So for a "compelling user experience", at least with NELBs, by default we ought limit both time duration T and bandwidth BW, for all link contracts handed out to incoming requests.
Low T means "problematic" (from end user experience point of view) link contracts will time out "relatively soon".
Low BW, as a percentage of total NELB BW, should minimize "obtrusive slowdowns due to the overlay net", again, from the end user perspective.
The limit case is an early 1990s modem link or slower, e.g. 14.4kbps or less than 2KiB/s. With a UDP packet between 0.5 and 1.5KiB, we might be talking about 1 packet per second. The types of comms activity suitable for such a network are limited, as some will recall - basic text based web pages, SMTP/POP, etc. In this limit case, an overlay network as today's users would think of that, is not practical (since neither is "normal Internet surfing by today's standards"), BUT, IQNets ought actually optimize such networks - with user (at the UI/GUI) insight into the types of traffic he wants to xfer, and design for certain high latency + low b/w text comms, an IQNet node may be quite a bit more practically useful than a plain W98 TCP stack. 1.5KiB/s ~= 126MiB per day, or about 3.5GiB/month. Could we implement a useful high latency, low b/w text messaging overlay network in 3.5GiB/month? Of course we could - which was likely the point of the early cypherpunks email mixnet experiments etc. The Packet Anon Oh packet, crypt packet, tell me, what be your meme? This secret you hide, a hint may I glean? "Some text for another, 'tis not you I tease," "So forward me quickly, through your friends if you please!" "In chaff I must hide, tasty wheat for the ride, "Wait no longer, I linger, such importance inside!" Oh packet! Crypt packet .. go on and be free, To quietly, stealthily, target your creed! "Why thank, dear kind Sir, you good will be true, "For free speech, anon speech, good causes anew!" "Now I shall depart, you may have the last laugh," "We be daŋkə schön, muffas! 'Member, give from yo heart..."