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  • Maybe look into getting a GL.inet travel router with WiFi and a Chromecast/Android stick. I use that when I travel. Setup a WiFi network on the travel router and setup the Chromecast on it for when you’re at the hotel.

    At the hotel, either jack the travel router into a network port then use your phone to sign in to the hotel’s network, or configure Repeater/WISP to get the travel router to connect to and re-broadcast the hotel WiFi (again using your phone or PC to sign in). Going Repeater/WISP brings a sizeable performance hit due to the lack of radios but it’s definitely do-able.

    If you’re hosting Jellyfin externally, job done. If not, you can configure OpenVPN/Wireguard on the travel router and your home router and connect privately that way.

    Source: Tech worker who had a requirement to be overseas 80% of the year in different hotels :)

    https://www.gl-inet.com/collections/travel-routers

    https://wifirepeater.org/openwrt-wisp-repeater-mode-configuration/



  • Absolutely. As more manufacturers leave the consumer market for the lucrative DC market, cloud gaming will become the norm as most of us won’t be able to afford hardware at home… and that makes me really sad. We’ll start to see the end of homelabs and self-hosted software, as well as our gaming rigs. Nvidia and Microsoft both offer cloud gaming platforms and are both neck-deep in AI & AI hardware.

    We may also see DIY chips and new innovation to bypass the hardware availability problem, but as we become more reliant on AI/LLMs I worry that we’ll lose that innovation. The bubble pop cannot come soon enough.





  • https://www.vantrinh.com/about/public-record

    I can only echo what others have suggested - seek medical advice.

    There is no logical ties between some of the facts you state. ie:

    Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on a college campus. Jimmy Kimmel was suspended for his monologue about Charlie. I watched it. The joke was mild. I later found out Grace Van Patten was Kimmel’s last guest before the suspension, and Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan was his first upon return. Then it all clicked. I was living in Los Angeles at the time, where Jimmy’s show is based. Kimmel was trying to help, so the chairman (appointed by Trump) used his position to take Jimmy off the air. In other words, they used Charlie…

    1. How many people on the planet have the name “Van” somewhere in their name and have appeared on TV? (IMDB gives me at least 50 but it doesn’t show a total results. I’m willing to bet its >10,000)
    2. How many Canadian singers are there? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian_musicians)
    3. How many people live in Canada? (About 41,600,000)
    4. How many people live in LA? (About 3,800,000)
    5. How many Canadians live in LA? (About 40,000)

    These are large subsets of people to specifically link coincidences to an individual.


  • I’m surprised how many people didn’t realise this. I used to play Ingress, which was also from Niantic and similar to Pokémon Go but involved agents and hacking POIs rather than Pokémon trainers and Poké Stops.

    Niantic discussed at the time that this was to support their work on the N+1 navigation problem, although I can’t for the life of me find a quoatable reference for this. I played Ingress knowing that my location data was being harvested thinking it was to solve a problem.

    I also wonder how many people realise Niantic Labs was started as a Google internal startup: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niantic%2C_Inc.


  • Windows NT 3.1 was one of the first 32bit OS’s.

    It’s the memory address space for the hardware - 32bit can work with 2^32 memory addresses (bytes) while 64bit can work with 2^64 memory addresses. In terms of what that means for your gaming PC, it basically means a 32bit app can work with up to ~4GB of RAM (2^32 = 4,294,967,296) and 64bit can work with up to 18EB (2^64 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616).

    What it means for the survey? No idea, but if I had to guess - it’s either emulation of a 32bit OS or app (like a VM or something)… or a large group of people desperately need to upgrade from Win NT lol