Comment Re:Computer Missues Act 1990 (Score 1) 572
I want to know why no one has made an ELM327 replacement.
With CAN, USB, Bluetooth all becoming ubiquitous I think it's time to update the old ODB chip.
I want to know why no one has made an ELM327 replacement.
With CAN, USB, Bluetooth all becoming ubiquitous I think it's time to update the old ODB chip.
Or you buy something that can scale. You notice you're getting a bunch of server errors, throw more servers on it. There are plenty of companies that can do this now.
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Because "No Va" and "Nova" are different like "Notable" and "No Table".
If something was advertised as being 'notable' I wouldn't think that it had no table.
Anyone want to guess the age of the poster? Because while "Gmail gets a lot of spam" may be true for what he's used to it's nowhere bad as it used to be.
You want to see spam? Register a domain and create a catch-all address.
Both if which are almost twice the price of the Ubiquity.
Firewall/NAT as well? I'm only going to pay for 1 IP from Comcast Business.
"Tinker a bit with it" and "Figuring out which network card has proper support in FreeBSD" are worlds apart. I don't expect it to know what VLANs I want but just being able to use VLANS makes it better than a $100 router from Walmart.
Do you know how nice they play with their own access points? I''m probably going to buy a used Nortel 5510-24T. Supposedly you can find them for $100 used because you can't get service contracts for them anyway.
That's what I'm thinking. I'd love to tinker with pfSense but with a kid on the way and a new job I don't have hours to dick around with settings. Ubiquity looks like a nice one stop shop for everything for less than a grand.
I was excited to see a good discussion about software/hardware required to route 1 Gbps. How many people are running pfsense or Linux router with Google Fiber? What do people have for wireless? I want to separate my router and my AP. Consumer routers never seem to actually perform up to theoretical speeds or have problems with a large number of clients.
But instead it's simple answer: Install wires. Do people think that wires don't exist any more? I bought my current house because the basement has drop ceilings and I can wire everything in a day. Wireless is great for browsing the web or watching some videos. But when I need something backed up or want to edit something from a network drive nothing beats good ole ethernet.
"Education" doesn't have to be college. Going into a trade after high school is just as much of an 'education' as college is.
There's no reason you can't do an a la carte education. You like history? Sign up for a 5-10 week course offered nights. Cooking, music, food, etc. There are educational opportunities everywhere.
Part of the problem is people have been told that if you don't go to college straight out of highschool you're a failure.
It'd be much better if they took 2-3 years off in a vocational rotational program of some sort. Rotate them through a lot of trades. If they hate the trades maybe they'll have matured enough to try college again or maybe they'll find a job they like.
You can go through life with just vocational training an certification with a nice paying job. Just keep in mind you will be the first to get axed and vs the low experienced degree'd person.
No you won't. When a ship builder is in trouble he isn't going to fire his welders or plumbers. Half of the people currently in college probably shouldn't be there and should be studying an actual trade instead.
What good is a Psychology BS? There are a ton of college graduates that aren't STEM and are currently looking for jobs. They are the ones bitching that "You all told us to go to college, now what?"
"doing well in school is consistently the strongest predictor of doing well in school"
And if they aren't going to perform well in school maybe they shouldn't be going to school?
The US has a huge shortage in the trades because we stopped telling high school students to go into plumbing, welding, electrical, etc. Suddenly the 'poor' student that would have excelled in something hands on like a trade were told "Go to college! You'll make more. Just pick something you like."
It's why we have a ton of "college graduates" that can't find a job because we don't need more Psychology majors with only a BS.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.