- 0 Posts
- 10 Comments
pyr0ball@reddthat.comto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s a company that objectively improved after it got “bought out?”
6·2 years agoSorry to break it to you bruh, but if Facebook owns the IP, they’re harvesting and monetizing the account data, end of.
This includes all of the subsidiaries like Instagram and WhatsApp as well.
Let’s also not forget that illegal activity exposes user data in addition to greed, and just the fact that your data is in yet another pot increases your risk. Also yes all corporations are greedy and evil but they’re definitely not all equal in how bad they are, and FB is one of the worst
Are you willing to compromise on all of these intrusions into your life? Many people are, but I’m not one.
Think you might be a little lost my friend…
pyr0ball@reddthat.comto
Atheism@lemmy.world•Theists: "How do you get something from nothing?" Physicists: "There was never nothing."English
61·2 years agoI could learn a lot from you
pyr0ball@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Twitter’s new X logo wasn’t made by an in-house designer. It’s from an old podcastEnglish
31·2 years agoLol so he put even less effort into it than we thought
👏⏱️👏
Let us know how it goes!
The stepper drivers run directly of the main power supply through Vcc, so assuming you haven’t added any extra heaters or other crazy amounts of power draw, you should be just fine adding another motor.
Using the second z for stability would be a more traditional use of those parts but your idea sounds like a lot of fun!
You can’t both bridge your current router and use it for WiFi AP because of the hierarchy of the network. You’ll need either a compatible AP-capable WiFi radio in your be router (hard to find, limited compatibility, I think you might top out at WiFi 4e (ac1350) in terms of what hardware is available.
Alternatively, you can use a dedicated access point alongside your new router which is easier and will get you better, more up to date, technology
Get yourself a decent router capable of running OpenWRT, which will allow you to set up vlan’s for your lab, and (I would also recommend) another separate vlan for your IoT and other “smart” devices.
The TP-Link Archer C7 is old but reliable and has a lot of open source support.
If you’re feeling more adventurous You could also build your own router with any computer that’s got two or more Ethernet ports using PFSense, Firewall-NG, or IPFire




Or the Marionberry, the Tayberry’s tart younger cousin