My answer is in the image I didn’t see the blue dot. It’s average time, not max time, seen in the network.
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What’s the ping? Max time to reach any device?
I use it to get to my basement of a multi story dwelling I rent in. From 3rd floor to basement is such a lifesaver
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Ha funny you mention that phone, I sent this link to my mate who also has one of those. He replied with this for his next one
https://aiphor.com/products/bluefox-nx1-4-0-android-smartphone?variant=54544491348041
Found this the other day.
https://www.ikkoaudio.com/en-eu/products/mind-one-phone
Basically half a smart phone, pretty cool…
So you drive daily with nushell and then script in bash for portability?
Sounds not bad actually…
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Your neighbor was your friend… Until they sold out. …
beeng@discuss.tchncs.deto Android@lemmy.world•Google will require developer verification to install Android apps, including sideloadingEnglish2·1 month agoFor sure that’s true.
I mean not many sideload in general but if the need was there (like its coming) to be able to install what we want. Scripts and tools would improve.
Not sure if possible but a pwa to run pre-packaged install scripts would be pretty cool. Thinks like Tasker can do it already and tmux helpers… But it’s not quite click and run yet.
But would imitate a lot how Self-hosting works at home.
beeng@discuss.tchncs.deto Android@lemmy.world•Google will require developer verification to install Android apps, including sideloadingEnglish6·1 month agoIts essentially a sandboxed webpage, if Google is going to block access to the internet then we got bigger issues…
BTW you can run arbitrary programs on android, eg check termux and all the packages there. That’s not sideloading as it’s not even an “app”. You could run things there and then connect via a browser to local host and port for Ui purposes.
beeng@discuss.tchncs.deto Android@lemmy.world•Google will require developer verification to install Android apps, including sideloadingEnglish1·1 month agoIt would depend on what server is running your endpoint to run those scans. Currently you outsource all that to a provider…
I’m talking
Settings → Network & Internet → VPN
Nice!
It did feel like you were saying that removing 1 powerline made your whole network faster, but really it’s only the devices that were connected to that powerline. Powerline really is a last resort for me, paying for high ping latency is what is is…