“A leading European vendor of deep packet inspection (DPI) has just open-sourced [their] detection engine”
“A South African information technology company on Wednesday proved it was faster for them to transmit data with a carrier pigeon than to send it using Telkom, the country’s leading internet service provider”
“an unambiguous signature of a bubble market about to collapse in the form of super-exponential growth decorated with logarithmic oscillations”
“the equivalent of someone climbing a ladder from Earth to Mars without wearing out the soles of their shoes”
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