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  • I use MoCA and I really like it. It does add 2-3ms of latency compared to pure ethernet, but it's still better latency than Wi-Fi and much better throughput. I use it cause I'm renting and it means I can use the existing coax.

  • the result of the sexual harassment investigation they had been carried out is unknown to the public as far as I know (I assume by now it's concluded).

    I don't remember where it was posted - maybe a community note on YouTube - but they basically said that the third party investigation they had done concluded that the accusations were unfounded.

  • When reached by CNN for comment, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials denied their agents were involved.

    “This was not a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement encounter,” a spokesperson for the agency said in a statement to CNN Friday afternoon.

    The Chicago Police Department also told CNN it was not called to the school.

    Wait so did this happen or didn't it? I can see ICE denying it, even through incompetence. Both of them denying it seems strange, though.

  • I almost got stung by that when I was held up for them to check my temperature and hand me a mask during the height of COVID. Like, not opposed to the precautions, but don't say I'm late when I wasn't. Luckily the person who did all that hollered to the check-in person letting them know as such.

  • No, you see, the argument will go that as long as they're here illegally and free, they're "unsuccessfully under jurisdiction" and once they're arrested, they're "under jurisdiction" and therefore the child isn't a US citizen but "obviously while they're here they'll be punished for their crimes" once they're "successfully under jurisdiction"