Low frequency = lower bandwidth. But I had similar thoughts.
Low frequency = lower bandwidth. But I had similar thoughts.
Both of my Galaxy Buds sporadically losing signal when I have my phone in a pocket.
Any idea how they achieved it?
Ultra directional antennas with maximum allowable power?
Which frequency? 5-6 Ghz?
I can’t find it in the datasheet.
But it says power consumption of 36 W (very high for just L2 Ethernet bridge).
Dell PowerEdge R620, I’m talking to you.
Did bottom PSU ATX cases disappeared? Floor dust suckers.
For how long…?
Nice try. More invigilation.
Is it cheaper to cut down a forest than to buy a agriculture field?
If I understand correctly, they will use the same frequencies as terrestrial service - possible causing interference.
More people will be redirect to Linux, cool.
Cygnus, last mission launched on 4 August 2024.
“Volunteers” are unpaid by the definition.
*car fuses. But yeah, I don’t wanna be burned inside a car.
Everyone pays for the Olympic Games via taxes.
The IOC be like: gimme more money.
What a scam.
An ad will pause if you look away 👀
Does the EULA say something about warranty or liability?
I’m curious if it can be challenged during a trial.
Much bandwidth for a DDoS <3
Size constrains probably.
Read-only friday, right? Right…?
Poor sysadmins.
Inside Ventoy: SystemRescue, Clonezilla, Debian netinstall, Ubuntu netinstall, Tails, GParted live, FreeBSD bootonly, Supergrub 2, Windows Server 2019 evaluation, Windows 11 22H2.