
15 Sep
2013
15 Sep
'13
1:03 p.m.
On 15 Sep 2013, at 04:16, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
hypothesis: atlas probes show a bias toward clueful locations. unless there is a calibration set with a different, or better yet known, bias, what useful is actually being measured? unless it's a name and shame game. and then you will want to know if things 'improve' over time, which means it is not a one-shot.
Even clueful individuals have broadband connections at home, creating a network over which they do not have much control. Especially those networks are of interest regarding the (non-)filtering of spoofed packets. Jeroen.