[lugm.org] Announcing a Mauritian tech forum

selven pcthegreat at gmail.com
Wed Dec 18 15:46:16 UTC 2013


Yup i remember u signing in back then. I'll be joining binary.mu soon.
After dinner :)
On Dec 18, 2013 6:19 AM, "Vy-Shane Sin Fat" <shane at node.mu> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 4:33 AM, selven <pcthegreat at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ipv6, great stuffs, but why would i change if currently v4 is not much a
> > problem for me. Even as a tech user i just adapt only out of need to keep
> > myself as lazy as possible.
> >
> > Mauritian hosting easy to say but how do you provide cheap hosting given
> the
> > crappy connection versus price we have here?
> >
> > Singapore, some ips go through malaysia some still goes through linx
> weird
> > peering. That is also why am unable to use my quakelive premium account
> in
> > singapore any more, latency is a b*tch.
> >
> > How would you propose to solve the hosting problem without having to
> give up
> > all your fortune to MT and still get any profit out of it? Setting up
> local
> > exchange points and bypassing isp crazy rivalry? Who sponsors the scene?
> >
> > :) the problem is not technical it is with the people itself no one can
> do
> > anything about it because of the society's corruptive nature.
> >
> > Binary.mu might work, i remember when i was still running hackers.mu it
> used
> > to run decently with decent amount of ppl without me actually doing
> anything
> > to it. Problem is you need lots of patience to keep focus into moderating
> > the place.
> >
> > Good luck for binary.mu
>
> Ah yes, that rings a bell. I remember posting on hackers.mu. People
> would ask about cracking and you'd explain that the site was not about
> that. There was also myfrag.net for gamers.
>
> It seems to me that the Mauritian tech community is more vibrant than
> ever these days. People have really taken to Twitter for example.
> However, call me old fashioned, but I can't have a meaningful
> conversation 140 characters at a time.
>
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