Personally, I think if it’s a video related to technology, it belongs in the technology community more so than the video community.
Personally, I think if it’s a video related to technology, it belongs in the technology community more so than the video community.
If you need any help with self-custodial Monero, let me know because I’d be more than happy to help.
Sounds like you are using a custodial wallet. And things like that happen all the time with custodial wallets. Count this as a lesson learned. Not your keys, not your crypto. Also, do keep in mind that blockchains such as that are completely transparent, so any money you send or receive over it can be looked at any time in the future. If that does not sound appealing to you, I would take a look at Monero and cake wallet.
Yeah, monero would have been a much better choice.
Now, it’s six gigahertz according to the article. But by putting the routers close to each other, it doesn’t matter so much.
The article says that it’s six gigahertz and that they are putting one unit on each side of the wall they want to blast through. So the signal is extremely strong right at the wall and then goes through it weakening and hits the other device and then is re-transmitted or whatever. By putting the routers directly on the wall, next to each other, they have enough power to get through the obstruction. But if they were in the middle of the room, for example, they probably would not.
Source: A passion for wireless technologies and myself being a licensed amateur radio operator.
Why do you think the vast majority of us are here? That would be one good reason.
This is fantastic. If you know what the problem is, because you’ve been diagnosed or whatever, and you know what medicine will do it, and you are capable of making it, I see no issue at all with this. You don’t need a PhD in computer science to browse the internet.
If you find this kind of stuff interesting and use T-Mobile then try !t_mobile@lemmy.ml
If nothing else they should have tried to report it anonymously
Going to have a look at sayboard now. I’m not after a full keyboard or anything. I just need the dictation because I use the keyboard that comes with lineage or graphene, which I believe is just the AOSP keyboard.
Edit: okay i am giving it a try so far it seems like it works well enough but i definitely wish it had a tone to let you know that the recording had started. It also appears to not work every time like it should. Also i don’t seem to be able to find a space bar in order to dictate a new sentence once i’m done with one which is somewhat irritating
This is what you get for doing good. Next time, don’t try to help them. Just let them get fucked.
I’m feeling like a star. They can’t stop my shine. I’m loving cloud nine my heads in the sky.
Yes, damn dictation
But damn it man, I wanted to turn a chunk of coal into gold LOL.
So, I’m not quite sure I understand. I know that they use CZM atoms for atomic clocks, and they are extremely accurate. So, will this be used for atomic clocks, too? Or is it more accurate? Or is this for something totally different entirely? It appears to me as though this is something different entirely. But I don’t see why it could not be used for an atomic clock if it’s even more accurate than Seism.
Okay, for a second, I thought that somebody had figured out how to make gold in a lab, which would then obviously bring down the price dramatically, because it would no longer be a super precious metal.
Use a proof of work system. The more work that is required, the fewer bots are going to actually take the time to do it. You could easily put in a system that says something to the effect of, has this person done at least 24 hours worth of computational work in order to validate this. If no, then they can’t do whatever. If yes, then they can do that thing. There’s a very low chance that a bought would actually do 24 hours worth of work. And even if they did, they sure as hell wouldn’t be generating millions of accounts doing it that way.
The way I see it, you force some sort of proof of work that takes 24 hours to do, and then you can just submit that to each individual website you wish to work with so that they can validate that you’ve actually done the work you say you have.
I am almost certain there would be two major impacts from that. The first being that operating system development would slow to the pace that the community wishes instead of having big money behind it. And the second is that security updates would come quite a bit faster.
Edit: I figure brand new major features would be slower in coming. But security would be improved.