

Yeah, it’s that consumer label that confuses me. Like, I doubt too many businesses are buying $54 USD Netgear WAPs, and their language specifically included SoHo stuff iirc.


Yeah, it’s that consumer label that confuses me. Like, I doubt too many businesses are buying $54 USD Netgear WAPs, and their language specifically included SoHo stuff iirc.


I’m curious about standalone WAPs, not existing all-in-ones put into WAP mode. I’m guessing they just don’t fall under the “consumer” umbrella even though they are pretty cheap (this netgear is $54 USD on amazon)


Did anybody ever confirm if standalone wireless access points are subject to this weird FCC ban thing? Because, like, you can make your own router out of an old computer.


It’s run by Luke technically, but yeah it’s under Linus Media Group. A lot of creators I like (such as Wade from Dank Pods) are on there.


the only real alternatives to youtube for me are probably curiousity stream and floatplane, both of which cost subscriptions i can’t afford at the moment.
edit also Nebula! forgot about that one.


yeahhh thats the invidious frontend i was gonna install.


It’s like they want people to block ads holy crap. Next chance I get I’m installing invidious on my parent’s roku so they can skip this garbage.


It really depends on how it was originally encded to x264 and what your goals for transcoding are in the first place (save space, playback compatibility, etc etc). there’s a pretty good little post on stackexchange that goes into more detail about the ffmpeg flags.


Abusing the already broken youtube copyright strike system is not doing anyone a favor holy shit.
A guy I worked with used to sell. I went over to his place one time and he had literally dozens of strains, just because he liked trying them but didn’t smoke a lot. If you bought from him he would give you several different kinds and insist that you keep a journal of how different they all felt lol.


maaaaaan i want a ninja turtle pizza cutter set


I live in Maryland and I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone refer to a company as “it”.


I love that the author refers to Hisense as “it” rather than they. Corporations aren’t people!


holy crap, let me google that for you still exists?


This also applies to IT support.
“everything works fine, why do we pay you people?”
“everything is broken, why do we pay you people!”


haha yeah, he/it was kind of a dick
Bender: You know, I was God once.
God: Yes, I saw. You were doing well until everyone died.





glad i’m not the only one who caught that
at the copilot pharmacy obviously
I hope they bring some vibe coded, 3d-printed anti-air defense missiles with them!