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- Comment on We Put 7 Uber Drivers in One Room. What We Found Will Shock You. 2 months ago:
I hope this is a good title ^^
- Comment on We Put 7 Uber Drivers in One Room. What We Found Will Shock You. 2 months ago:
Hmm I thought it was disliked behavior. I’ll change it then!
- Comment on We Put 7 Uber Drivers in One Room. What We Found Will Shock You. 2 months ago:
yup.
But I have to post it with the original title, correct? Or would it be fine for me to give it a more descriptive one?
- Submitted 2 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 2 months ago:
Which antennas do you have? How far does it reach?
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 2 months ago:
Ok so I got myself a heltec v3 xD
- Comment on How is it that we still cannot combine wifi networks to increase bandwidth, is there someone working on that? 2 months ago:
If you want to use multiple internet connections and combine their speed, that’s possible. Dunno how though and I guess to work best it would need a server somewhere else like a VPN to manage the packets coming from different ips
- Comment on How is it that we still cannot combine wifi networks to increase bandwidth, is there someone working on that? 2 months ago:
Because it’s not useful. Two routers still share the same frequencies and thus can’t send more data over the same air. A single router can already use multiple frequencies to increase throughput. You don’t need two to do that. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIMO
- Comment on Self-driving Waymo cars keep SF residents awake all night by honking at each other 3 months ago:
amazing
- Comment on Does everyone hate Google now? | Google's story over the last two decades has been a tale as old as time: enshittification for growth 3 months ago:
I must ask though, why was it hard for you to just look it up yourself?
I’m lazy and you seemed to know about it based on your comment
- Comment on Does everyone hate Google now? | Google's story over the last two decades has been a tale as old as time: enshittification for growth 3 months ago:
How are they involved?
- Comment on Discussion about Ceramic Keycaps: CeraKey Ceramic Keycaps 3 months ago:
This is spam I believe, but I have some of their caps and they’re actually quite nice.
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 3 months ago:
No I think it’s actually kinda cool, but not useful for many. That’s completely fine.
I just wanted to point out that decentralization wasn’t an improvement over radio.
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 3 months ago:
mesh capability for redundancy
That’s not an improvement over CB radio
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 3 months ago:
I find it rather useless if it only supports text messaging. Why not use cb radio or whatever at that point? That seems more useful in a disaster situation.
- Comment on AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors dates and prices revealed 3 months ago:
Why are core numbers no longer climbing? I want 32 or 64 cores in consumer chips.
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 3 months ago:
Oh I see so it’s only text based communication basically
- Comment on Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits 3 months ago:
good luck with that
- Comment on Can somebody explain to me why this needs Bluetooth? 3 months ago:
Wireless pee
- Comment on What is Meshtastic? - Full Guide on How To Get Started 3 months ago:
What exactly could I use this for? I know how LoRaWAN works, but it requires entrypoints into the internet. Does Meshtastic need these? Do I have to set up two nodes to use it for anything? Does it use existing LoRaWAN infrastructure?
- Comment on Where Facebook's AI Slop Comes From 3 months ago:
Facebook now pays you $100 for 1,000 likes
That can’t be true, that’s unreasonably high
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
There’s a really cool community on reddit called QAnonCasualties. Maybe we need that here.