DOCIS 3.1 involves more than just speed. No point going over the speed limit if all the traffic lights are timed based on a certain speed. https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/how-docsis-3-1-reduces-latency-with-active-queue-management
If your provider has implemented it (Comcast is the only one i know of in north america) then Active Queue Management is a huge quality of life improvement that you won't know you were missing unless you already had a router that implements queue management. https://www.cablelabs.com/blog/how-docsis-3-1-reduces-latency-with-active-queue-management
By default, WiFi Motion is set to detect even small amounts of movement in the motion-sensing areas, including motion caused by small pets.
holy shit lol
I live in Appalachia and people here regularly use ham for weather reports but that's about it. If there was an actual emergency I assume that would be sent out as well.
Pretty sure it's an

Yeah, we have a barred owl living nearby that would absolutely love that box. She looks to be about the size of a large cat.
This.
Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be next
As a holder of multiple CompTIA certificates I wholeheartedly agree that they're useless. Unfortunately they're by far the most common means of contractors (the actual people, not the companies) checking off the boxes to qualify for U.S. government IT contracts; which means they're still relevant.
Narrator: Fortunately, our handsomest politicians came up with a cheap, last-minute way to combat global warming. Ever since 2063 we simply drop a giant ice cube into the ocean every now and then.
Suzie: Just like Daddy puts in his drink every morning. And then he gets mad.
Narrator: Of course, since the greenhouse gases are still building up, it takes more and more ice each time. Thus solving the problem once and for all.
Suzie: But--
Narrator: Once and for all!
Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be next
I'm curious to see how CompTIA responds to this. They already don't allow you to take their exams in a VM or any kind of Linux. Presumably for the same "concerns" that the anti-cheat industry has.
And they are, somehow, still providing regular updates to this day. Looks like their most recent major update was just a few weeks ago.
I can't think of a single piece of art that doesn't have flaws.
No Man's Sky. Fight me.
Hey, it could be stolen.
What kinda milk we talkin about here? 1% is basically just water that someone bottled next door to a dairy farm.
For sure. And then the one episode where they ::: spoiler spoiler have a baby and the count goes up by 1 ::: i almost cried lol.
I wonder if Floatplane would take him lmao.
By that logic then I'm literally a super hero every time I tie a blanket around my neck and pretend to fly.
"you know"
MacOS stopped supporting 32-bit with Catalina and, according to appleinsider.com, older games won't work on Catalina at all.