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  • sneaky@r.nftoPrivacy@lemmy.mlWhat is this thing?
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    1 month ago

    If you have free internet in the area, like public wifi from the city, The shopping centre probably have an agreement with the provider to help extend the range. They put the dish up to connect to the existing network and then pump it out with repeaters around the shopping centre.




  • sneaky@r.nftoPeople Twitter@sh.itjust.worksDon't do drugs
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    To invoke fear and damage the enemy’s morale. Equally possible it could be internal propaganda to incite discipline among US forces. Soldiers are less likely to surrender if they believe they will be tortured. You can bet nobody fell asleep outside the wire after hearing that story.




  • Not sure this is the answer, but going to throw my two cents. If you try and it works let us know.

    When I got back into linux a couple years ago I hopped through all of the distros you mentioned. The last one being KDE Neon. When I first found it I absolutely loved it. Decided that was going to be my main distro and started migrating all my systems which is a couple laptops, gaming desktop, and mini PC.

    Over time I found that I was having minor, but consistent hardware issues. Similar to yours, freezing, and other gpu issues. It was most apparent on systems that had newer hardware. Looking at the specs for your mini PC it seems a bit older than what I have so again, not sure this applies to you, but I found my saving grace in Fedora. My issue specifically was the older kernel Neon uses not interacting well with my newer hardware and in some cases not having access to some hardware features. Fedora had a KDE spin otherwise I wouldn’t have done it. It has been my daily driver on all systems since.

    TL;DR: Try Feodra KDE Spin or any distro that ships with a more up to date kernel




  • To me he was the guy who popped up in youtube shorts once in a while always telling some college student they were wrong about something. I thought he seemed a little… Not open to listening to a counter argument. He seemed like he had his responses prepared and would railroad over most of these kids before they finished talking. Not to mention… Kids. I never saw him debate any older folks. Maybe he’s really good at that, too and I just missed it.

    After the news I did a search, filtered out the days after his death. Found his podcast listened to a couple episodes and pretty quickly decided that I don’t hate people in the same sense he seemed inclined to. Lots of antiblack antigay talk that just did not mesh for me.