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What does the 6 mean?
  • It's more nuanced than faster speeds. All newer versions of WiFi came with speed improvements but compared with previous versions WiFi 6 speed improvements were comparatively modest. The advantage with WiFi 6 over its predecessors was a focus on improving latency and reliability. The number of supported clients was drastically increased with the implementation of technologies first developed in cell networks. Wireless antennas used to be limited to serving each client one at a time. Now they've been given the ability to multitask.

    You can liken it to a restaurant where the cook is the network, the waiter is the wireless antenna, and each customer is a wireless device. With WiFi standards before version 6, the waiter was not very good at their job and once they collected an order, they would give it to the cook and wait for the cook to finish cooking the entire meal before delivering it to the customer and moving on to the next customer. This method was improved in the past by making the waiter quicker which is where we get the speed boosts. You can also improve on this by adding more antennas or "waiters" to the environment but the waiters themselves are still not operating as effectively as they can on an individual level. This is why WiFi 6 is such a major improvement that flies under the radar. The improvement may not be that noticable in a home environment where the antennas only have to serve a limited number of clients but in an environment where hundreds or even thousands of clients are communicating simultaneously, this is a critical improvement. On top of this, the improvements have decreased the rate of packets being dropped and improved latency so even in home environments, a network running on WiFi 6 will be more robust and reliable. WiFi 7 will go back to the old paradigm of significantly increasing speed once again.

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  • Jerboa

    • A but buggy but it works for the most part
    • not the most intuitive app

    Lemmur

    • never been able to get it to load posts properly

    Liftoff

    • Best app I've tried yet
    • has the most features of any of the apps I've tried
    • most intuitive layout
    • least buggy
  • Where is the riskiest place, public or otherwise, where you have masturbated or engaged in sex?
  • Rubbing myself through my jeans on a bus. People could see me but not what I was doing. I was so horny at the time that I finished just rubbing myself discreetly like that and the fact that I was in public was a huge turn on. Never understood public kink until that day.

  • Having ED(?) taken seriously?
  • You can always try blue chew or some other med. I don't usually have issues getting it up but sometimes I just want to go for an extended sesh with a friend I haven't been with in a while and it keeps me hard and also prevents me from cumming so fast. Exercise might also help if you find yourself not as active as before.

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  • We just kinda do it in bed whether the other is around or not. If either of us wants it to turn into more than just maturation, we just ask. Both of us are men though so anything beyond oral takes a bit of prep. Sometimes we just play around with each other and mutually masturbate to finish and cuddle afterwards. No shame in our relationship. We get enough of that from the homophobes.