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Weekly Ramblecast 110: RSSI Low: The Video

Doing battle with the airport, corkboard basements, poor maintenance habits, starting your own ISP, underwater glass tunnels, and drinking way too much way-too-strong coffee all feature on this latest ramble!

CHAPTERS

(00:00:41) The Jersey move is finally complete
(00:03:49) Corkboard? In MY basement?
(00:07:28) New house good, new Internet... less good
(00:12:17) Out with the old access points...
(00:20:48) Be VERY careful with the cold brew concentrate
(00:31:12) Maintaining things, not as fun as using them
(00:36:57) Real airport calamity this weekend
(00:42:18) The network ghost has struck again!
(00:49:55) New York, new tunnel
(00:53:33) Nextlander Communications Inc., coming soon
(00:58:39) Good luck setting up your own community ISP
(01:10:39) Content and then farewell!

Weekly Ramblecast 110: RSSI Low: The Video

Comments

DINOSAUCERS

Luke P.

I am highly jealous of Alex's basement, but I am also pleased at the same time that he's finally moved into his new place.

Lumix1

I just use the Toddy for cold brew and it's pretty convenient. The container it brews in has a pad that it filters through and they also have these large coffee filter bags that make for great double-filtration. Virtually no grounds or residue. I personally don't find that the length of the brew makes as much of a difference in strength as the water/concentration ratio when pouring the cup. The length of the brew changes the taste for me though. I find 16 hours to have a nice balance. Also, air travel's in rough shape, but Delta is still the best domestic airline.

Thom Konan

I was convinced Alex was talking about Danzig, as the musician who lived in that house beforehand. However, I just realized that I was thinking of that one Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode ...

Alasdair Duncan

Loving the basement Alex!

Bionic Dreamer

@vinny Apple devices automatically use a private randomized MAC address when connecting to a new WiFi network for the first time to make your device harder to track. In Settings, WiFi, click the (i) button next to the active WiFi network, and you can turn it off through the Private Wi-Fi Address switch if you'd rather they used their actual MAC address that will immediately ring up as an Apple-manufactured device.

Daniel F (fds)


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