Same as last week or no?
Sure, but this isn’t that. That requires actual work put in developing and simulating the product, these are just multiple antennae for multiple channels.
Source: trust me bro I work in semiconductors at a firm that creates RF chips
Technically, it does provide better connection speeds by enabling the router to avoid channel hopping, so it can talk to multiple devices (or the same devices if it has multiple antennae) at the same time. This is part of the recent wifi6 and wifi7 standards so more and more devices will start to gain speeds using this technique
Realistically computers have at best 2 antennae and this is largely marketing wank.
Block any and all ads, then it doesn’t matter that they have your data if they can’t make money off of it (they still will do that by creating data aggregates but you can’t control that)
[…] and the absence of any credible economic benefit caused the plan to be quietly shelved.
Truly non-credible
He wasn’t traced there though? They just found a guy that conveniently had all that shit on him like come on
The NYPD will walk into his interrogation room and conveniently walk out with an admission of guilt that they totally didn’t use “enhanced interrogation techniques” to get.
FAMAS???
Where’s you’re going you don’t need luck, just a solid enough internet access point to search for solutions!
It seems it’s a separate thing from matrix.org, though if I was to guess maybe it’s using the same software stack?
What steers me away from them using the same stack as matrix.org is that a compromised matrix.org server (only backend, if you control the element web frontend you can trivially get access to what’s displayed there) still doesn’t lead to compromise of messages, so it’s either that the server compromise led to finding guys and having them unlock their phones, or it’s actually a different stack.
Uh… Yeah they can? Look up fractional reserve banking.
It’s in fortnite
I love how this doesn’t even begin to cover bad kbs ms pushed out. The fact that windows admins think testing updates before deploying them is a routine operation that should always be done boggles my mind.
Jesus Christ.
I’ve been doing linux admin and honestly I haven’t been looking back. My breaking point was Microsoft pushing a kb that rebooted domain controllers for no reason.
69 is the postal code/région number for Lyon, a large city in France. There are a staggering number of things named thing69 blissfully unaware of the joke they’re making, it’s great.
Probably on account of every window in every city being broken by shockwaves from bombardments
I mean, it does remove every language, that’s for sure.
Dunno I stole it for !femcelmemes