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I spoke to someone a few years ago who has an asymmetrical transit cost agreement between two companies. He joked that it may have been lucrative to just pipe /dev/random to their echo port 24/7.

I suspect that is one of the many reasons that is a dead protocol.



That's like a byte a second, what's that going to do?




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