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by NeverBehave
958 days ago
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Here is the opinion from the author, unfortunately it only has Chinese version but here is the relevant part translated using deepl: > And if you insist on sending packets, even though the other traffic does not give way, since your packets are taken more proportion of the traffic, they would more likely to be selected. Whether it's "ethical" to "grab" bandwidth in this way is a subjective question, but the objective root cause is the urgent need to expand the operator's equipment with insufficient bandwidth. Operators should not expect users to be "sympathetic" to the lack of backbone capacity - the operator has contracted a rate with the user and the user is not cracking that limit, just using the bandwidth that the operator has committed to them, which is reasonable behavior. Personally I don't think it is a good idea, but I was in that situation during my high school, and it was terrible. I get the idea why this project would exist sooner or later and just trying to present some context for discussion. https://v2.hysteria.network/zh/docs/misc/Hysteria-Brutal/ |
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