I know Edison loves to steal credit but lamps existed for thousands of years before Joseph Swan made a workable electric version.
MIMO will solve lensing issues but not internal reflection or absorbance. So like OP says, it’s a signal strength issue.
The YouTube engineers working on advertising are tasked with maximizing revenue, not making the user experience better. It’s a de-facto monopoly and the only way to get better user experience is through adblock.
While taking the day off to play golf, he tells us we don’t deserve a day off if it honors anyone non-white.
The mesh is not dense enough to be a true Faraday cage for 2.4GHz, but is dense enough to hurt signal strength.
The bar spacing is smaller than 2.4GHz radio waves. It absolutely will affect signal. Should have used a plastic cage.
If you want the phone to work reliably anywhere besides home/school/work, you need a real cellular carrier. If you’re a shut-in, WiFi only is fine.
Alumina ore was smelted/refined to isolate the pure metal. Using the preexisting naming convention that ore->metal goes a->um, the discoverer of the element named it Aluminum. Later, British chemists got mad that their US naming standard was different from their own standard.
Why do we keep electing sellout Democrats who won’t even do their jobs? We haven’t even had a real primary in 17 years.
If copyright existed in the classical antiquity, half the wars of the period would be fought over people illegally copying others' gods
They didn’t copy the gods, they just said it’s the same guy under a different name and we worship them too. It’s like foreign fans of a domestic TV show.
They require ID for pickup at locations that experience a lot of theft. Cost of remaking stolen orders has to exceed staff cost of checking IDs.
Repost, no. They should grow organically on nicer instances. I try to unsubscribe ML communities when I find a decent alternative anywhere else.
I know Edison loves to steal credit but lamps existed for thousands of years before Joseph Swan made a workable electric version.