Ok, this is kinda weird. I've been studying for my "Data Communications and Computer Networking" exam for hours, it's all about how a computer is connected to another and protocols etc.
Yesterday we had a large group of people in the chatroom and I started thinking about it when I gave a break to my study (which doesn't count as a break since I can't stop thinking about computer connections ) At some point I started to think how we can get more people to the chatroom. We have that "handshake protocol" at every layer of networking which is simple but useful.
We need to use the handshake protocol to have more people in the chatroom.
That is, somebody sets a date for the meeting and people state if they can attend or not, we find the most suitable time and that's it Nobody complains "you didn't invite me to the chatroom"
Then again I realised how much I thought to arrive to this "too simple solution" using the computer networking logic. And I remember the first thing they taught me "COMPUTERS ARE SILLY"
Sorry for the weird post but I just had to do this and I should also give a break I guess
Yesterday we had a large group of people in the chatroom and I started thinking about it when I gave a break to my study (which doesn't count as a break since I can't stop thinking about computer connections ) At some point I started to think how we can get more people to the chatroom. We have that "handshake protocol" at every layer of networking which is simple but useful.
We need to use the handshake protocol to have more people in the chatroom.
That is, somebody sets a date for the meeting and people state if they can attend or not, we find the most suitable time and that's it Nobody complains "you didn't invite me to the chatroom"
Then again I realised how much I thought to arrive to this "too simple solution" using the computer networking logic. And I remember the first thing they taught me "COMPUTERS ARE SILLY"
Sorry for the weird post but I just had to do this and I should also give a break I guess
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