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1. Writing the libraries you describe

2. Speaking unusual protocols for which (good) libraries don’t exist.

3. I think interacting with the sockets api can also be relevant for tweaking various options to get better performance (though often there are Linux defaults that can be tweaked instead)




I'm fully aware of the hypotheticals – what I'm curious about is which your personal experiences are with e.g. those three points you list.


I’ve done/do all three of those things. Knowing about the networking stack (protocols, the various things inside Linux, etc) has been pretty relevant.




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