Message from @ConservativeCalvinist

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2021-03-03 22:06:23 UTC  

rn i'm just using some ancient g41 core 2 duo board, with only 1 pcie slot

2021-03-03 22:27:06 UTC  

anyone here ever heard of powerline Ethernet adapters?

2021-03-04 00:44:20 UTC  

Yep, never tried em tho

2021-03-04 00:44:57 UTC  

they'd be a possible option if 1. you don't/can't run an ethernet cable and 2. there is too much interference for wifi to work right

2021-03-04 00:45:29 UTC  

like if your neighbor uses a 60s microwave that completely nukes the 2.4ghz spectrum

2021-03-04 00:47:14 UTC  

or if it is a high density area and the wifi spectrum is overcrowded

2021-03-04 00:53:22 UTC  

how good they are will depend massively on how the wiring within the walls of your house is, and there isnt really a good way to find out if they'll work good for you other than trying em

2021-03-04 01:54:19 UTC  

I set my parents up with power line many years ago because the router was in a different room and their desktop had a hard time getting useful wifi speeds and the network printer kept dropping off the network (it still has problems today over ethernet but it happens much less often). It would not be my first choice if there is anyway you can run ethernet or if you can invest in a better wifi setup that may work where you need it. There is also a technology called MoCA that uses coax in your house to transmit ethernet that may be an option if you have coax in both places of your house. It's not cheap but I've heard you can get much better speeds then you can with power line ethernet.

2021-03-04 04:33:27 UTC  

when *aren't* network printers a pain, honestly

2021-03-04 04:34:20 UTC  

the only printer i have that's never given me trouble is a old parralel port laser printer that someone threw out...

2021-03-04 04:34:31 UTC  

with 90% toner remaining <:KEK:795742276549607456>

2021-03-04 05:53:06 UTC  

When you throw in the fact with cheap, modern, multi-function inkjets that statement is even more true. I bought a basic ethernet laser printer when I went to college and while it isn't perfect, it's been so much more reliable then that HP my parents use has ever been.

Outside the occasional network quarks, my laser printer's biggest problem is that it pulls over 13 amps whenever it starts a print. When I lived in the dorms, it kept tripping the breaker about 50% of the time. The other 50% of the time all of the lights in the room (and I imagine adjacent rooms) would dim from the voltage sag.

2021-03-04 11:06:35 UTC  

yes. using one. Wouldnt really recommend. We have gigabit Internet and I only get like 25-50 Down and 20 Up

2021-03-04 11:07:02 UTC  

I will be buying a cable router in a few weeks so I get the full 1000 Down and 50 Up

2021-03-04 15:09:35 UTC  

My mom has a Dell B1160W we picked up by a dumpster in an apartment complex. It’s worked flawlessly for four years and prints super fast. It can’t copy or anything though

2021-03-04 15:31:11 UTC  

I rarely need to copy/scan more then a few pages and if I do I can always head over to the university library and use one of the copiers. Most of the time it's only a few pages and I scan from my phone with CamScanner. The quality I get from my phone rear camera with that app is actually better quality at times then even the professional university copiers.

2021-03-04 22:33:41 UTC  

Powerline Ethernet would be my last solution, if you can use MoCa (Ethernet Over Coax) I would do so

2021-03-05 02:16:05 UTC  

Gotta love those laser printers! Mine draws ~1860W when firing up, so i have to have it on its own circuit, 20A just to be safe

2021-03-05 03:00:03 UTC  

I think tech is ruining our world

2021-03-05 03:00:27 UTC  

socially? enviromentally? other? all 3?

2021-03-05 03:00:46 UTC  

Socially yes, environmentally no

2021-03-05 03:00:53 UTC  

And economically no

2021-03-05 03:01:03 UTC  

But it has made us so much more lazy

2021-03-05 03:01:16 UTC  

Among other things

2021-03-05 03:01:25 UTC  

As long as we ignore china and 3rd world countries, the enviromental impact isnt too visible

2021-03-05 03:01:43 UTC  

Social media has made people way to reactionary and divided for sure

2021-03-05 03:02:26 UTC  

What I mean to say is that tech is one of the main reasons we have so many snowflakes, the reason we have Antifa and so many liberals, the reason why free speech is being denied

2021-03-05 03:02:54 UTC  

Tech has pretty much ensured a complete turn from conservative societal norms

2021-03-05 03:03:15 UTC  

It’s helpful and all

2021-03-05 03:03:18 UTC  

i'd say 90% of the problem with tech is social media and news media

2021-03-05 03:03:26 UTC  

Big agree

2021-03-05 04:59:54 UTC  

Agreed

2021-03-06 06:35:56 UTC  

Is there any stocks anyone recommends me to buy?

2021-03-06 08:24:56 UTC  

<#806143039215108116> probably knows better

2021-03-08 17:30:11 UTC  

does anyone have a clue if Dr. Fone software is any good?

2021-03-08 19:08:43 UTC  

What is it designed to do?

2021-03-08 19:09:44 UTC  

it claims to do a lot of stuff. supposedly you can root your phone with it, remove passcodes, stuff like that

2021-03-08 19:43:05 UTC  

i have no experience with it but give it a shot

2021-03-08 21:24:10 UTC  

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2021/03/08/firefox-adds-browser-extension-to-censor-hostile-comments-directed-at-women/amp/

I really love the Firefox browser but Mozilla real makes it hard. However, Firefox is really the only browser left that isn't based off Google's Chromium.

2021-03-08 21:31:50 UTC  

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2021-03-08 21:33:46 UTC  

Yeah, I noticed that too.