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Introducing Bark! Low-latency multi-receiver live-sync lossless audio streaming for local networks. It's like Sonos, but open source, so nobody can brick your devices remotely. It's also written in Rust :)
https://github.com/haileys/bark
It sends 48khz uncompressed float32 data over UDP multicast. It can achieve playback sync to within hundreds of microseconds in ideal conditions, and usually to within a millisecond.
So that's why Windows opens to MSN automatically - the Network Connectivity Status Indicator is to blame. The solution is to disable it.
This is the network of connections Google uses to identify relevant social search results. It is based on a combination of the following:
* Direct connections from your Google chat buddies and contacts (57, 12 with content)
* Direct connections from links that appear on your Google profile (425)
* Secondary connections (2699) that are publicly associated with your direct connections"indexes the various DRM-free media files on your computer and shares them across your network using UPnP and can even stream to DLNA compliant devices like the Sony PlayStation 3"
"network monitoring and control application using a Quake3 engine"
yes, myspace for cats, YES !
geographic area represents estimated size of membership
"Capturing from a live network interface, or from a saved trace file, bsod visualises the flow of network data between hosts, providing (at a glance) information about network usage."
Network Traffic 3D Visualization
"eliminates the need to manually reconfigure your network settings when you move your desktop/laptop computer to another location. (...)can configure your IP settings, proxy settings, mapped drives, default printer, wallpaper, and screen resolution (...)"
Gamer's Internet Tunnel (GIT) is a free utility to link LANs together over the Internet for network gameplay.
It is designed to handle an unlimited number of nodes with minimal CPU and memory resources. Thanks to this feature it can be easily used to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and not controlled network, separated from the Internet, without the supp
Netsukuku is a new p2p routing system, which will be utilised to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and anarchical network, separated from the Internet, without the support of any servers, ISPs or authority controls.