People downvoting this are dumb. It’s objectively funny. I know that’s not what that means and I still stand by it.
Lighten up, Francis.
People downvoting this are dumb. It’s objectively funny. I know that’s not what that means and I still stand by it.
Lighten up, Francis.
Makes sense. I approached it of less than an article and more of a list of definitions. But yeah, the definitions weren’t good and I found myself wishing for better explanations.
I’m pretty ignorant on all of the definitions though, so I did bookmark it to peruse again later.
Explains the downvotes though, thank you.
Curious why this was downvoted so much
I can ssh into the APs, although I’m not sure about configuring them independent of a controller as I haven’t tried. I use a free google cloud tier to host the controller, which can be managed via web gui and phone app. It may use some Java elements in the controller but it wasn’t hard to set up.
They don’t get money from installs. Just ads and google products usage.
I have a favorite link that for “full stand up comedy special” on YouTube and new ones pop up like every day. Listen to it on my commute, shower, dishes, etc.
Does anyone know what kind of naming pattern or bot identification methods we could use? I belong to a small public server that’s there to serve a public need.
I loved rings of power. It’s so good! Was it not entertaining for you?