There is usually a per-router guide on installation. Sometimes you can just use the built-in firmware flashing interface, sometimes you have to do funny things like do that twice in a row, sometimes you need to access a special interface.
There is usually a per-router guide on installation. Sometimes you can just use the built-in firmware flashing interface, sometimes you have to do funny things like do that twice in a row, sometimes you need to access a special interface.
One you can put openwrt on and that is fast enough for the highest 802.11 protocol your devices support
If I were you I’d probably just buy another 2020 Corolla or if I was feeling fancy a 2011.
Old stuff is your only option, imo. Almost everything in the last decade has some kind of tech bullshit in it.
A series of news weirdos on social media, a critical reading of major news outlets, issue-specific advocacy groups, individual journalists on YouTube etc, and criticism orgs line FAIR
Dunking on libs all day every day sucker
The main question I would have is why use it instead of protobuf? Having native support for binary values aside.
My counter: let’s throw Java into a pit
Ask your mom if lying is bad
Redditor moment
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Bluster can definitely be engagement, you need to learn your words better, child. Though I spent time to explain things to you at length.
It’s a shame you’re not honest enough to handle contradiction. Your insecurity is on full display.
Feel free to compare the engagement in my responses to you vs. your responses to me and ask yourself, “am I a good, honest leftist or a liberal coward?”
Yawn
Yawn
You’ve got such Reddit brain that you think someone directly telling you no is a dodge, lol
Yawn
How novel: ignore what I say, ask a question.
Oh I did, just not with the kind of answer you wanted. Poor baby.
Yawn
Congratulations! Reddit is mostly terrible.
If you want to participate in some niche communities I can understand wanting a new account. Most likely they’re tracing you through these things, with the first ones being more likely:
Email address (hopefully you’re using different ones but this is an easy way for them to associate accounts).
IP address.
Browser or phone fingerprinting.
For your IP address you can just try to get a new one. Sometimes restarting your modem will do that. Ask Google what your IP address is before and after.
For browser fingerprinting, I’d just clear the cache and that’s probably enough. Alternatively just use a different browser for Reddit for a while.
For app fingerprinting that’s a bit harder and I’d say to just not use the official Reddit app if that’s what you were doing before.