they never justified anything.
they explained.
explained why they were raging assholes or whatever.
but didn’t justify.
When faced with a series of unfortunate events, I make a series of poor choices.
they never justified anything.
they explained.
explained why they were raging assholes or whatever.
but didn’t justify.
I think you need to find out what kind of connection you actually have. I mean, it’s unlikely you’ve got a dedicated ethernet cable to the ISP.
Where does that ethernet line actually go?
Have you run some basic traceroutes, at least?
I’ve run cables between floors, down stairs and such. Stairs make things easier, because you can run the cable across them without tripping anyone, or needing to cover them. You can wind through bannisters to avoid using tape too.
Also, you should only be running one cable, and putting a switch at the other end.
Q: why is running a cable across the house not an option?
it’s not length, since 30m should be enough for most mcmansions.
it’s not cost, since cables are fairly cheap. Cheapest option there is.
you run along wall edges, taking the long way if you have to. When crossing open areas, you lay a rubber cable protector over the top (or a strip of carpet with a gutter cut out underneath), to stop tripping and make it look nice.
absolutely agree with the mesh wifi. Two stations, one at your NAS, one near you. They’ll form a direct high-speed link between each other. Zero effort. Faster than Powerline ethernet, and most other options.
And the domain + website (https://getpinry.com/) is gone too (so all the documentation is gone as well)
This fork is slightly ahead: https://github.com/kzhovn/sca-refs
also, bypass paywalls clean on notfirefox, like Chrome, or Kiwi (android).
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FPS is not refresh rate. stop saying fps. Fps is internal generation, which you then sync your refresh rate to, if you are so inclined (THAT is a gaming thing).
This is Intel. Not M1.
So, no.
As an aside, the new imac has 4 usb-c ports: two are thunderbolt, two aren’t.
Nothing to do with gaming. He’s trying to refer to the bug with the screen refresh rate (not fps) when upgrading between 13.6 and 14 or something like that.
It affected MacBook Pro (not any other) machines which weren’t set to the default promotion refresh rate.
gah, I’m an idiot. Yes, you’re quite right. Somehow I read the longer rants, but missed the last shorter post which was peak BS.