Topic: Service Quality

3 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 1:57:56 - 2:04:40

613: Carbon Overload

Net Neutrality, Network Engineering and Metered Service

A network engineer provides a detailed critique of "Net Neutrality," arguing that treating all data packets equally is technically negligent. The engineer explains that traffic shaping and prioritization are essential for network performance, particularly for time-sensitive data. The hosts argue that the push for neutrality will inevitably lead to metered internet billing and play into the hands of large providers like Google.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 2:04:41 - 2:09:10

613: Carbon Overload

Tim Wu, 2003 Net Neutrality Paper and Price Discrimination

An examination of Tim Wu's original 2003 paper on Net Neutrality reveals that the concept's creator acknowledged the necessity of "close vertical relationships" between ISPs and content providers. Wu's early work suggested that true application neutrality might require upgrades that are impractical without some form of managed service. The hosts argue that modern activists have misinterpreted Wu's original technical framework.

Obama Armbands
Episode 54 0:53 - 9:33

54: Obama Armbands

Chapeau Restaurant Review, San Francisco Dining Experience

A detailed review of Chapeau, a French restaurant in San Francisco, highlights a mix of high-quality food and inconsistent service. The experience included confusion over reservations, a missing palate cleanser, and incorrectly cooked meat. Despite service errors, the meal is described as reasonably priced for the quality provided.