Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread NRK
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 10:10:31PM +0200, Yan Doroshenko wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'd like to take a moment and thank everyone for an extremely polite, > respectful and to the point discussion regarding the topic at hand. I was > immensely pleased to have witnessed such a splendid display of

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Anselm Garbe
Hi there, On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 1:04 PM wrote: > DISCLAIMER: a shittily-put rant which should be useful, hopefully. Sorry, my > eyes hurt a lot already.. god fucking dammit :( > > You wanted a simple reply? You got a fucking storm lmao, enjoy. Talk to your green supplier, that they should

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Yan Doroshenko
Hello everyone, I'd like to take a moment and thank everyone for an extremely polite, respectful and to the point discussion regarding the topic at hand. I was immensely pleased to have witnessed such a splendid display of a real community spirit as well as an immense level of

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Hiltjo Posthuma
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 11:39:43AM -0700, Jeremy wrote: > On 05/12/23 08:27AM, Lee Phillips wrote: > > Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block > > access to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage > > in my inbox. I have plenty of other

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-12 Thread Jeremy
On 05/12/23 02:11PM, LM wrote: > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking, displaying/printing calendars, etc. Any > recommendations? If you use more than one application, which

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Jeremy
On 05/12/23 08:27AM, Lee Phillips wrote: > Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block access > to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage in my > inbox. I have plenty of other kinds of garbage already. > > > Lee Though I don't appreciate

[dev] organizing programs

2023-05-12 Thread LM
I've been looking into todo programs, task schedulers and related organizing programs. I ran across information about todo.txt and org mode and that got me interested in chaining some programs together that could work with text based organizational information. I just completed writing a simple

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> On Fri, 12 May 2023 08:27:07 -0600 > Lee Phillips wrote: > > > Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block access to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage in my inbox. I have plenty of other kinds of garbage already. > > Good. Fuck off back

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> am not one of them (I have a banana IQ), but assume whoever is choose to work > with people not insulting them. You're damn right about the banana IQ part. Snowflake attitudes leads to censorship which leads to unfairness, anger, rage, and ultimately, among other things: shootings on wrong

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> why would he interleave every sentense with swearing. Because I believe in freedom of speech, and well - I just want to be whoever the fuck I am, and what I am is what was presented (except for the "draft" which was explained and is below. > {1} does not work well with {2}... how about

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> It's pretty clear that you don't know enough about the internet, its protocols > and how communication and addressing works. It's a complex mess and what > you're trying to do won't work. You should acquire basic knowledge in order > to ask more precise questions or, more importantly, answer

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Dave Blanchard
On Fri, 12 May 2023 08:27:07 -0600 Lee Phillips wrote: > Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block access > to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage in my > inbox. I have plenty of other kinds of garbage already. Good. Fuck off back to

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Josuah Demangeon
fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > On 23/05/11 04:03PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > > How am I a troll, and more importantly: so what if you don't like > swearwords? I > also don't like many things about you, for example you being a little > worthless > snowflake. > > Sweardwords is literally just a

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Sagar Acharya
Let us get back this conversation on track. What I'm trying to find is a simple C program which can be run on Arduino and analog pins connected to an antenna. I did read this book "IPv6 essentials". What I want is a single C programs which distributed packets to say, 5 connected devices. The

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Lee Phillips
Since the administrators of this list are unable or unwilling to block access to this loser, I'm unsubscribing. I don't need this kind of garbage in my inbox. I have plenty of other kinds of garbage already. Lee

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread fossy
> On 23/05/11 04:03PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > How am I a troll, and more importantly: so what if you don't like swearwords? I also don't like many things about you, for example you being a little worthless snowflake. Sweardwords is literally just a list of words that are taboo-ed by the

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Josuah Demangeon
Страхиња Радић wrote: > On 23/05/11 04:03PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > Good point: if the author cares about the project presented, why would he interleave every sentense with swearing. > This list needs moderation ASAP, otherwise it risks turning into another > Reddit (which, for those who

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Tom Schwindl
Hi Sagar, On Wed May 10, 2023 at 8:38 PM CEST, Sagar Acharya wrote: > I think routers ought to be way simpler than they currently are. I wonder if > y'all can recommend me some minimal C code which can be used as a router. > > I think that if the analog pins of arduino are connected to an

Re: [dev] Simpler WiFi alternatives

2023-05-12 Thread Страхиња Радић
On 23/05/11 04:03PM, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: This list needs moderation ASAP, otherwise it risks turning into another Reddit (which, for those who might not know, is a veritable cesspool). signature.asc Description: PGP signature