Post 9mRLyExV14hakVTels by angristan@mstdn.io
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 (DIR) Post #9mRLyExV14hakVTels by angristan@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T08:56:35Z
       
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       oh
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRM7CIcH0Mh6icrEu by angristan@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T08:58:12Z
       
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       SSH is extremely painful
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRM9gXUoRltTSluoS by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2019-08-31T08:58:48.787209Z
       
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       @angristan Even with mosh?
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRMH1BaRnbDXH1LKi by benjiprod@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T08:59:59Z
       
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       @angristan I told you !
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRMRWA08k8yUsHlk8 by SebastienLugan@mastodon.social
       2019-08-31T09:01:51Z
       
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       @angristanAgain absurdly huge router buffers... Is the congestion on your (local) side or on the remote side?
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRMUxp9k8cnACB8xk by arh@mas.to
       2019-08-31T09:02:30Z
       
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       @angristan true story.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRMi8q869qn5nuxPM by angristan@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T09:04:50Z
       
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       @SebastienLugan I think the problems is that I'm 9000 km from my server
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRMjB6JB4osOVymVk by angristan@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T09:04:55Z
       
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       @lanodan I should try
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRNVYzdeK22OZvocS by angristan@mstdn.io
       2019-08-31T09:13:46Z
       
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       @lanodan it's a tiny bit better but not much
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRO8f6sqC7qezxpRo by SebastienLugan@mastodon.social
       2019-08-31T09:20:56Z
       
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       @angristan Not with a loss rate of exactly 0% and a stddev of 25% of your min. delay. The distance could explain the min. delay (which is not harmful), not the jitter (which is!). FYI from my home to a server located 9400 km away: 264 ms +- 0.8 ms (stddev 0.3% of the min. delay), connections perfectly stable & fine.Since this is very unlikely that the congestion is occurring at the backbone level, it should occur either at your side or at the remote side (cf. mtr).
       
 (DIR) Post #9mRSAqGmihPVfQtFqa by dwaltiz@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2019-08-31T10:06:15.256432Z
       
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       @angristan for you
       
 (DIR) Post #9mXknKo7PyqbOuLUcy by benoit@toots.benpro.fr
       2019-09-03T11:03:00Z
       
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       @angristan use mosh