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    C/C++ build chains:
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    (I went through fire to get this picture from my phone onto my laptop over Eduroam)
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    @lbfalvy but eduroam is at least fast as hell
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    @jonas-w I still think it should support broadcast across devices of a particular user. Considering that a user probably has fewer devices than the average number of devices on a home LAN, it should have less interference than a regular residential zone where everyone is on WiFi and broadcast is enabled on each network.
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    In my uni in particular the entire network is built on proprietary Aruba tech, I'm pretty sure they have the tools to handle this efficiently.
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    @lbfalvy i think the fucking mega mastermind move would be that every login should have its own subnet. You can communicate with your own devices and broadcast and whatever but only you -> you xd
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    @jonas-w I feel like that would be much more difficult to implement, since currently the subnets usually refer to geographical locations down to the level of buildings. Most packets, except broadcast packets, imply their routing steps.
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    @jonas-w But I agree that it would be awesome.
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    In the network of the house i'm living in. Ca. 40 appartments. We have routers on every floor and you can stick your lan cable into the wall. If I see it correctly every router/lan-port has their own subnet. Absolutely not the scale of eduroam, but if one house network can easily have 40 subnets (without many network admins), it doesn't seem to be that far from possible. The whole network is based on ubiquiti hardware and every subnet probably contacts the same gateway.
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    almost - the tools in this picture are sharp.
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    @Nanos my secret weapon is croc https://github.com/schollz/croc
    The Android app is ugly as hell but it works, seems to be secure and is fast as hell.
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