Why not ditch the mesh and go with a properly switched network with Ethernet as the backhaul? Your latency is likely already hosed using cellular for WAN, why add even more as traffic boings around a bunch of mesh nodes?
Why not ditch the mesh and go with a properly switched network with Ethernet as the backhaul? Your latency is likely already hosed using cellular for WAN, why add even more as traffic boings around a bunch of mesh nodes?
It’s hard to find anything in English but if your browser has translation Wikipedia has some information.
Though light on details I did find it very interesting. I’ve never heard of Star Flash.
As a web application developer I agree. I believe my proper job title is “software developer” which is close enough, but I prefer to be concise when telling people what I do. Even if I do become an “engineer” I wouldn’t get caught saying that in social settings.
Hard agree but you and I will probably be downvoted into oblivion.
How many angry conversations are people having?
Legit question: is the “he/she shits your pants” expression and generally shit verbiage own vogue or something?
I have to ask because I keep seeing it and I’m pretty sheltered from corporate social media (and probably larger Internet cultural trends overall).
If one of these archive sites would not have the captcha loop that would be amazing.
I can chill with that
Sure I’ll take the bait: You realize you’re posting to a platform largely hosted on Linux machines likely from a Linux-based or UNIX-based mobile device. 🥴
because then you'll never learn
As a web developer I’m interested if there’s something I can do to block it. I’ve already done an interest-cohort()
hack and another that stops Instagram in-app JavaScript from being injected.
I’d love to get a collection of these “hacks” packaged in a Ruby gem.
Edit: I should’ve read this before commenting, I see that you have to fill out that form but list every variation of http
/https
and submit every domain/subdomain. Easy for me to do, but for a large website? Yikes
Well said, pornpornporn
Lol, whatever 😂
Sometimes I want to learn, sometimes I just need to get something done. Why not be able to do both?
At some point society will need to realize that traditional work that is handled by automation (whether AI or not) isn’t necessary and economic systems will have to change.
I’m not an expert by any means, and I just don’t see this happening in the near-term. My opinion is that for now (the short-term at least) it’ll just widen the gap between rich and poor.
I just block people like this and/or disengage.
Yeah, this is more funny than anything. Very creative problem-solving on their part.
TL;DR; A CRM is what makes all your interactions with companies so fucking terrible these days, like programmers now everyone’s got a ticket they just want to close out.
I’d much rather go this route too, using “mesh” for WiFi just sounds like too much chaos for me. It’s not sexy, but it’s a lot easier to maintain and upgrade (the individual parts).