djchen
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https://www.djc.me/
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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/djchen; my proof: https://keybase.io/djchen/sigs/lkx-yf9SYH04Bgeuh2suePf5e9NCCnegc38RNsj3j6c ]
What distro and kernel version are you running on there? The Realtek 2.5G NICs should work natively with a recent kernel.
The law doesn't say you can't build parking spaces with the dwelling(s) nor does it make it harder to include parking in the proposal for the dwelling(s).
You can auto-renew the domain. Even better you can manually renew it for the max number of years allowed by the registry (10 years for a .com).
ZeroTier has an iOS app now.
FSKAX is Fidelity’s mutual fund equivalent.
You can transfer your GV number to a consumer Google (@gmail.com) account. https://support.google.com/voice/answer/12083094?hl=en&ref_t... See the section titled: “Transfer to another Google Account (ends in @gmail.com)”
In California we have this as well. PG&E (SF Bay Area) calls it Solar Choice, SCE (SoCal area) calls it Green Rates, and SDG&E (San Diego area) calls it EcoChoice. You can choose between 50% or 100% renewable energy and…
Yes, except if you connect to their WiFi.
Why would you need to fall back if there is more LTE coverage than 3G/CDMA coverage?
I actually cited a source above that Sprint alone has more LTE coverage than 3G coverage. The same is also true for T-Mobile.
Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint each have more LTE coverage than 3G/CDMA. (AT&T is the exception with more 3G coverage) Source: https://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Guides/sprint-coverage...
Comcast's Xfinity Mobile allows non-CDMA iPhones on its network (through Verizon). They will only connect to Verizon's LTE network and is unable to access its CDMA network. I suspect Boost could do the same.
Boost also uses Sprint's LTE network.
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He's referring to Maps/Google Maps. You can't use Google Maps on CarPlay
I saw them mentioned in another HN thread recently. From the photos on their web site, they use Ubiquiti gear (probably the Ubiquiti airMax LiteBeam) which runs on 5ghz.…
There are iOS apps to check the battery stats on an iDevice. Example: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/battery-life-check-runtimes/... (I have no affiliation with the app, just a satisfied user)
I don't know if this is still the case but Jet doesn't handle fulfillment for all of the items on their store. I've bought stuff on Jet that were shipped from over e-commerce web sites.
Like someone above, I use an ER-X (with hw offload enabled) and a UAP-AC-PRO. Cost is about $200 total. Rock solid reliability. I have never had to reboot my ER-X or UAP-AC-PROs except for firmware updates. You'll also…
I have used AWS at a couple work places and I personally use Google App Engine. My sites on App Engine have less than 5 minutes of downtime per year as measured by Pingdom. Deploys to App Engine take a few seconds…
Most of those providers you mentioned aren't as reliable and scalable as AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, etc. That isn't an apples to apples comparison. I would not want to host my business on So You Start, Kimsufi, Hetzner,…
If I am a paying customer of an ISP, I sure would expect them to get me the content I want at a reasonably high speed, even if that means they need to bring up additional capacity. You could say Verizon is overselling…
You can run your own VPN on a VPS and have a dedicated IP without needing to worry about Hulu getting blocked.
> Well that's a convenient argument, given that Level 3 sends way more traffic than it receives on that link, and currently (it seems) isn't paying for that difference. That is true if Level3 was sending traffic through…
I do the same thing as the OP, I use an OpenWRT router with OpenVPN back to a VPS I have and it improves streaming video quality and speed for Netflix and more. Highly recommend it.