One of the journals I submitted to explicitly banned puns or wordplay in their titles, which felt unnecessarily grumpy
maxwellfire
There's so much to host that isn't related to pirated media sharing though. I host like 5 services and only one could be related to that. I know you clarified that you're talking about content, but there's also so much content that isn't related to pirating either. Like most of the fediverse for example
Yeah it's worked everywhere I've tested. But that's only really been airport WiFi, so I'm not sure it's indicative of it working in general. It's easy enough to setup for testing that it's probably worth a shot
I like zerotier over wireguard because it's one layer lower. So anything that uses Ethernet frames can be routed over it like it was a network switch plugged into your computer. This is probably why mdns works.
That would make the earth a donut lol and would work!
You run into it on the planet backside and then need another bridge, right?
A problem with this is that the river presumably goes all the way around the earth. Otherwise you could just travel west until you found its end. You really need a donut shaped earth, a sphere doesn't help much
I quite like my dynalink wrx36. It's quad core ARM with 1GB of ram, and supports WiFi 6. Sadly it appears to no longer be available, but it wasn't very expensive (like $80 or $90 when I bought it).
I think a lot of the openwrt wiki recommended routers page is massively out of date. Or at least it was when I was searching two years ago.
I wanted something that could actually saturate a 1Gb link, which my previous archer a7 really struggled to do, I think because of the CPU limitations. It also got annoying having to choose openwrt packages with the very limited ram.
The top two comments on the reddit thread you linked seem correct. The MT6000 seems good in light of the dynalink being gone, but it's recently expensive at $150 or more
Sadly this is an inaccurate illustration drawn by an artist and not an actual image :(. Black holes look both pretty different and cooler than that (like more interstellar vibes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMT_EGXQwyk
I'm not all the way through it but the first part is pretty cool
What's saturated light and what is bingodabbing?
Also without watching my guess was that it was sending out a sound and relying on the birds repeating that sound. So like storing it in the bird's memory