I think you've been underspecifying the problem a bit :) You dont want any 2.4ghz signals at all? Does airplane mode still give off 2.4ghz noise? Are you sure the noise is from the WiFi chip, and not the CPU?
And you call yourself 'stralyan.... Python down the pants is the quintessential Australian right of passage prank. For extra flare, slather it in Vegemite before you do it.
So like an airgapped device? Have you considered getting a cheap off the shelf tablet and cutting the antennas? It wont connect to WiFi or BT anymore after that?
Sure, but a device with no radios is gonna be an uphill struggle to get anything useful onto as well. And airlines let you use a tablet/phone during ascent and descent right now, there is no need to remove the radios or use airplane mode anymore.
I've clicked the "install updates tonight" button a bunch of times, it consistently fails to update and then I have to force it to update the next morning. Incredibly poor experience.
Looks like you went the nuclear route, which is fair enough. I was wondering if it was some kind of special char in the post that gave it priority in the "new" sort? Seems unlikely though. Might dig around the Lemmy codebase for some hints later.
There is a giant lobster in Kingston, South Australia, that claims to be 17m tall. Personally, having seen both, the lobster is more impressive. The sheep just looks like a pile of concrete.
I'm aware that history is against them. The one thing in Firefox's (not Mozilla) favour is that its open source. The browser and codebase will live on even if Mozilla crashes and burns.
The forks already exist, the only "moat" that Mozilla has is trust and goodwill, which they are burning rapidly.
I think you've been underspecifying the problem a bit :) You dont want any 2.4ghz signals at all? Does airplane mode still give off 2.4ghz noise? Are you sure the noise is from the WiFi chip, and not the CPU?