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Best "just works" mesh router for open wrt?
  • Well, I'm cheap so instead of spending 300 bucks on a Google router I bought three Xiaomi ax3000T for €35 a piece. They are listed as compatible with openwrt but for the last couple of month I've just been using them with the stock firmware and the WiFi mesh with backhaul works great.

    It's otherwise very basic though, it lacks many features you'd expect like guest AP and so on..

  • Briton faces jail in Dubai after criticising ex-boss on Google
  • They arrest a Briton every year for some dumb shit to remind everyone else to follow the law. At this point it has become a tradition, it's like their version of Guy Fawkes night but with a real person.

    Usually the story is also a bit more complex than the "detained in Dubai" people tell you, sometime it is actually unfair, sometime they just hide half of the fact it to make it look unfair.

    In any case in the UAE, you can go to jail or at least get fined for insult and slander. You can agree or disagree whether it's a good thing or a bad thing but everyone living there knows it.

    You don't get arrested for bad reviews. People review stuff on gmap and other all the time. I've left my fair share of 1 star to crappy places so there must be more than "he was jailed for a bad review". It's most likely for insulting someone.

    Of course I have no idea what the other side of the story actually is or what the review said.

  • linux-capable tablets for $100-$200
  • I used shop and ship but there wasn't much choice in the UAE. It belonged to Aramex at the time which was a respected UPS like in the region. It was a while back. I can't speak for what they are worth now and how they work in places where Aramex isn't as well implanted.

  • linux-capable tablets for $100-$200
  • Depending on your country you can use a remailer. I used to use one when I lived in the middle east and couldn't order from the US. I has a bunch of addresses worldwide you can use to order and they aggregate and forward the packages.

  • Matter 1.4 tries to set the smart home standard back on track
  • The only problem I had with my ZigBee network was pairing the lightbulb but that was because the UX to set the bulb in pairing mode required to switch them on and off 5 1/2 time with a too precise timing for a normal human.

    Mostly an issue with the bulb really.

  • Biting off more than you can chew
  • As a french person I find it funny that you think blue cheese smells bad. I mean we have Munster, Maroille and a whole bunch of other cheeses that smell a hundred time worse and that we love dearly. :)

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Clumsy, Preachy Political Messaging Does More Harm Than Good
  • Did you write a guidebook of acceptable words and concepts in fantasy ? I ask because if you're so bothered by the introduction of new words into fantasy literature I'm assuming you don't read anything with any words invented after the release of the Epic of Gilgamesh sometime in 1155 BC.

    It's a violently stupid argument.

  • Hundreds of code libraries posted to NPM try to install malware on dev machines
  • That won't prevent typo squatting. This article is a out people wanting to add a dependency to "famousLib" and instead typing "famusLib".

    What probably help more in Go is the lack of a central repo so you actually need to "go get github.com/whoever..." so typo squatting is a bit be a bit more complicated.

    On the other hand it will be an easy fix in NPM by simply adding a check to libraries names and reject names that are too similar since it's centralized.

  • Captured Russian soldier says North Koreans opened fire on his unit
  • You're joking but when I was living in Asia, people would constantly tell me I looked like whatever random white celebs they saw last from Brad pit, Di caprio, George Clooney or Wentworth miller from a fan of prison break and so on, and I even got Vladimir Poutine a few times. I could have understood Rupert Grint but the rest was just pure "cross race effect". :D

    Happens to everyone.

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Clumsy, Preachy Political Messaging Does More Harm Than Good
  • Complaining about "the way it's included" has been a trick to try to gatekeep minorities that dates back from to the origin of time.

    For those people always pretend it's ok to include X except in "that particular context" or "in that particular way" and unsurprisingly enough it's never the right context or the right way. Unless of course the context is out of their way.

    I've seen the same boring argument repeated for every single minorities over the last 50 years.

  • Bowery, once a leading indoor farming company valued at $2.3B, shuts down
  • First, we actually don't really need that research, indoor growing is a very well known activities that is already performed in many places. There are large indoor farms in northern Europe (cold), in the middle east (hot). Greenhouse, tunnels, aren't exactly new.

    Second, it's not what those companies were doing, they were trying to create farming factories that are fully automated, their goals was to remove humans, not to find ways to fight climate change.

  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Clumsy, Preachy Political Messaging Does More Harm Than Good
  • I remember very well bioware games and others in past decades got the same kind of reaction because « omg gay romance, that kind of agenda shouldn't be pushed in a video game, think of the children ».

    So now the new social "battle" is trans right and the game has a gender questioning character (From a review, I haven't played) that seems to take at most a whole 5 minutes over the course of the whole game. Why not.

    Now the game has been designed to cater to 10 year old and not the older crowd who played the original so it doesn't have the depth you'd want and the dialog is on the nose. Well, too bad. Just play something else.

  • What can we do
  • Nestle and Boeing produces things that you consume. Bezos is a billionaire because of all the shit that you bought from him.

    If everyone refused to fly, Boeing would disappear in about 5 years and if they didn't buy shit they don't need, there wouldn't be a fast fashion industry.

    You can turn it around as much as you want at the end it's the behaviour of the masses that matters.

  • Bowery, once a leading indoor farming company valued at $2.3B, shuts down
  • I never understood the economics of those Agtech.

    The margins on vegetables are shit.

    Consumers won't care that each of your potatoes had it's own email addresse, a twitter account and was monitored by an AI.

    Farmers are not just redneck assholes who needed some MIT grad to tell them how to increase yield, there's already a huge agro industry and research and we've reached a point where the yield of carrots and others is pretty much already maximised. Assuming they are genius and get a 1% yield improvement that would be enormous.

    A farm hand cost $25k a year, and engineer cost $150k and you haven't priced in the tech and the building...

    So you basically get a business where the cost of operation is about 20 time higher (and that's conservative) than a guy with a plot of land and a tractor for sensibly the same yield (if not worse) and zero product differentiation in the market.

    Well, I guess they just figured out the economics...

  • Vhélio - Tricycle électrique a fabriquer soit même

    vhelio.org Vhélio - solide, solaire et solidaire

    Vélo solaire électrique pour au moins deux adultes, avec un panneau solaire. Projet non lucratif, collaboratif et libre (opensource), mené en association.

    Vhélio - solide, solaire et solidaire
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