For my part I didn't mind that so much in Cyberpunk 2077, I just played it multiple times with different V characters.
But then I can see that it's a big time investment and not good for everyone.
For my part I didn't mind that so much in Cyberpunk 2077, I just played it multiple times with different V characters.
But then I can see that it's a big time investment and not good for everyone.
I'll just quote the OpenWRT Wiki here, because I think half the comments here confuse mesh and roaming:
Are you sure you want a mesh?
If you are looking for a solution to enable your user devices to seamlessly roam from one access point to another in your home, you need 802.11r (roaming), not 802.11s.
It is unfortunate that some manufacturers have used the word “Mesh” for marketing purposes to describe their non-standard, closed source, proprietary “roaming” functionality and this causes great confusion to many people when they enter the world of international standards and open source firmware for their network infrastructure.
- The accepted standard for mesh networks is ieee802.11s.
- The accepted standard for fast roaming of user devices is ieee802.11r.
These are two completely unrelated standards.
Source: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/mesh/802-11s#are_you_sure_you_want_a_mesh
Michigan, Wisconsin and Pensylvania voted dumbfuck though? I mean that's the whole problem here isn't it. A pretty well know fact you could say?
No, I don't, but thanks for asking
Thanks! I appreciate the link. I'm not that familiar with your constitution and its amendments
Very cool. Now I'm even more curious to see if they will release a CPU with two CCDs with cache underneath.
Does the vice-president-elect get inaugurated as president if the president-elect dies before that day?
If that's what you got from that, your reading comprehension is really more like a reading fantasizing
There isn't even a "but" in there
I suspect I'm driven by nostalgia and by literally hundreds of hours of repeat exposure.
I think you're right. It would hinge on the natural-born-citizen clause and that's probably hard to "reinterpret" even for a loaded court.