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Did the Spamhaus DDoS Really Slow Down Global Internet Access? 70

CowboyRobot writes "Despite the headlines, the big denial of service attack may not have slowed the Internet after all. The argument against the original claim include the fact that reports of Internet users seeing slowdowns came not from service providers, but the DDoS mitigation service CloudFlare, which signed up Spamhaus as a customer last week. Also, multiple service providers and Internet watchers have now publicly stated that while the DDoS attacks against Spamhaus could theoretically have led to slowdowns, they've seen no evidence that this occurred for general Internet users. And while some users may have noticed a slowdown, the undersea cable cuts discovered by Egyptian sailors had more of an impact than the DDoS."

Comment Re:I still prefer desktops. (Score 1) 430

Well, I have always thought that the makers of desktops (motherboard vendors really) should include a "emergency" battery to the desktop - or that the PSU vendors would make a nice "combo" (nice being nice in price/performance).

As I see it, laptops are compromises compared to (most) desktops. Worse screen (albeit flat), worse harddisk (perhaps not SSD, but less), worse CPU, gfx, keyboard, memory etc. And not mentioning the silly touchpads of course.

Regarding electricity and stability, I am lucky I guess, since we have a most stable network where I live, but the brown-outs are annoying, even if they are few (and the reason for the "emergency battery") really. You doesn't need 20 minutes, one or two minutes would work in many cases...

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