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Ah, I hadn’t considered that! I normally apply that logic to my food but now I feel dumb for not realising it applies to everything!
Ah, I hadn’t considered that! I normally apply that logic to my food but now I feel dumb for not realising it applies to everything!
It sounds like you’re going through cars a lot faster than average. Are you sure it didn’t hurt them?
There are more possible chess moves (estimated at 10^120 for an average game) than there are atoms in the observable universe (estimated at 10^80). That is to say the number of possible chess moves has 40 more zeros on the end than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
Can you point to some souce showing how modern hardware can work these out easily?
Plus, salads can be calorie dense too!
If you’re not drenching it in home made cheese sauce, then you have given it a real try.
Stardew Valley is casual, low stress, with heaps of content.
For quick few minutes I’ve recently been into Pirate Solitaire which is on F-Droid.
Not sure why SMBC keeps getting posted with the credit cut off: https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/garfield
That’s honestly pretty amazing that you’ve been here a year and haven’t seen a troll! Though you’re on an instance with a very active and determined admin, there is definitely a difference in how much you see between instances because of how removals work.
Me as an instance admin sitting here reading about how Lemmy doesn’t have trolls and Russian bots, while I’m in a chat with other instance admins and mods where we need to actively coordinate to fight the trolls and Russian bots 😐
Things might be different in 50 years if I have a robot body I reckon 90 won’t be so bad.
Oh I didn’t thing about access points. With something like ZigBee, the switches add to the network range. But for WiFi, each switch will need to be in range of an access point. We have pretty decent coverage but the benefit of using ZigBee is other devices can take advantage of the extended network.
Others have talked about Zwave, I’m not sure which camp they sit in.
Interestingly. I was a bit worried about adding dozens of new WiFi devices but it sounds like it’s not an issue so I will consider the WiFi switches after all.
I was under the impression that WiFi could only handle so many devices connected. 20 years ago if you got more than 10 or 20 some would start getting kicked off. Maybe that was my short router. Is that never an issue with modern routers? Even adding hundreds?
How do WiFi switches do when you have a lot? Is it an issue to put in 50 WiFi switches, wouldn’t that overload the network?
Doesn’t that prove they weren’t around in 1199?
Of all the photos of seen from the year 1199, I’ve never seen a Papa Johns. I suspect they weren’t around back then.
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