Because I'll be more concerned if the NTP pool providers say "This is detrimental to our services" than if a random 3rd party blog (that has apparently not even checked their math) says I should worry about it.
Notably, they are ignoring the ones that make it possible for NTP to be aware of the problem in the first place. Right now, TP-link's traffic probably just looks like millions of unrelated devices misconfigured. NTP wants vendors like this to make requests to a particular subdomain so they can identify problematic vendors in the first place.
Notably, they are ignoring the ones that make it possible for NTP to be aware of the problem in the first place. Right now, TP-link's traffic probably just looks like millions of unrelated devices misconfigured. NTP wants vendors like this to make requests to a particular subdomain so they can identify problematic vendors in the first place.