

it seems like the brick walls in my case really impede signal. connection across the sides of the chimney, which is brick, seem to suffer a lot.


it seems like the brick walls in my case really impede signal. connection across the sides of the chimney, which is brick, seem to suffer a lot.


“it’s all good guys, I just need to run doom!”


Oooh, they work with it? … my family still has these as actual WiFi routers. the coverage kinda sucks.


From what I can see, the GNU Compiler Collection supports this flag, so you can still build it with 100% free software.
Basically, it’s just behavior that doesn’t align with the C standard, but was introduced by MS. Then, GCC added a compiler flag which makes it behave like that, so that you can build code that requires that behavior.
It doesn’t seem to actually be dependent on MS, rather it’s named after them because it emulates the way their compiler works. I hope no Linux maintainers would entertain the idea of making it dependent on a non-free compiler.


I would love if my laptop had a numpad lol. The only downside is if it crowds the keyboard to be smaller than my hands.


The drone may not return to the pilot at all. For many military purposes drones are easily expendable.
yeah, you can’t really buy a car that doesn’t have mobile data for “telemetry” (your driving data is sold to insurance companies)
even base trims get some phone app stuff, meaning there’s the ability to execute commands on the car. so, if they really wanted, there’s nothing stopping automakers from bricking your car, gas or EV, because they feel like it.
yipee…