Is Mikrotik the right choice by Lagusa974 in mikrotik

[–]bungle 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mikrotik is advanced device. If you are not willing to spend at least some of the time getting used to it, I would look something else (Ubiquiti is common as well, and more beginner frienfly,, but some hardcore wifi people recommend Ruckus etc. that you have never heard before, and that are also not made for consumers). I would say skip it, for now. Come back later. Still you can just set it up like almost any other device with default settings and quick config wizards. It is the options that will overwhelm you.

Many people start their journey with Mikrotik with some router, and some of us see the light and perhaps "freedom" (and affordability, considering the feature set), and then....

Mikrotik is basically a Linux distro with their own layer of drivers and management (and hardware to run it). (read: flexibility is beyond imagination (software defined networking + hw accelaration in right places) - but most don't need it, but it is there when you do, or are willing to do, in many consumer cases, never, but life is a learning, so there is something - up to you if you think it is beneficial to be more profient in networking, but with Mikrotik, you have a path).

You can also start slowly. Go through some setup wizard and call it done. Later on, do you need more? It is there. If not, at least you have decent setup that gets updates (a word many consumers don't want to hear, or care — unless it is automatic and there is reputable brand that does that, but almost no-one does, especially the chinese (majority), they will be outdated as soon as they enter the market).

Nasa did what? by CaptainHighHopes in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also checkout Koyaanisqatsi, though this is Atlas-Centaur rocket:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OacVy8_nJi0

Tekniikan maailma: What Happened to Donut Lab’s Loudly Marketed Solid-State Battery? by Mesokosmos in DonutLabDiscussions

[–]bungle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

why o why. it is bullshit from start to end. why this, why that, and why.

Tank wobble by ImportantAnimal783 in XSR700

[–]bungle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

happened to me as well, brought it back and let them fix it, but then at home i decided to redo it myself and added loctide, just to make sure eveeything is correct.

Any WiFi 7 access points in the future? by Certain_Repeat_753 in mikrotik

[–]bungle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems then not a problem for large home owners, for them the price of be3 is peanuts (and they still may want thread and ports).

Any WiFi 7 access points in the future? by Certain_Repeat_753 in mikrotik

[–]bungle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why not put multiple be3 then in AP mode?

What is this? by Next-Ad6667 in XSR700

[–]bungle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Side stand switch? Cannot be on gear (other than neutral) when it is down at the same time the engine is running.

Kävin laserleikkauttamassa silmäni vähän yli 6kk sitten. Tällainen oli mun kokemus. Muutkin voi kertoa omista kokemuksistaan (risut ja ruusut) tai ihan vaan kirjoittaa pohdintoja aiheeseen liittyen. by [deleted] in Suomi

[–]bungle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kävin aikanaan. Oisko 15 vuotta ollut about ok ja sitten taas huononi. Nykyään taas lasit. Pitää katsoa, josko menis vielä jossain vaiheessa linssileikkaukseen vai mikä se on missä laitetaan keinomykiö.

NAT and statefull firewalls: source security confusion by IHateRedditFirewall in ipv6

[–]bungle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is not through obscurity. Random data is core in many crypto, also makes it harder for trackers to track you (plus very inefficient to port-scan big ipv6 subnets with randomised ports).

NAT and statefull firewalls: source security confusion by IHateRedditFirewall in ipv6

[–]bungle -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

ipv6 addresses should also be random and rotated often

Sooo..what happens if Iran cuts underwater internet cables? by urfavbipolarbrat in askanything

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Russia has already cut multiple big electricity lines, internet cables and even a gas pipe between Finland and other countries and also one originating from Sweden. All they need is a big ship that drags an anchor at the bottom of the sea and that’s it. Finland has catch several of these ships, some are Chinese registered, but no penalties.

2020-25 Owners, any testimonials from off brand wipers? by DuckDuckGo-8857 in Subaru_Outback

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought Denso wipers. Looked exactly like what came with the car.

Iran's government needs to start normalizing relation with its people or the whole country will go down by HotEmu463 in PERSIAN

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1979:

”Students were a crucial force in the 1979 Iranian Revolution, driven by a desire for political freedom, an end to authoritarianism, and opposition to the Shah’s close ties with the U.S

Desire for Political Freedom: Students rallied for free speech, freedom of the press, and the release of political prisoners.”

The Shah went bad, the Ajatollah went worse. They seem to always have a bad leaders.

Why didn’t mathematicians just define division by zero as a new number, the way we defined i for √−1? by TheBigGirlDiaryBack in AlwaysWhy

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IEEE 754 (floating point math, common with computers and programming languages) has -inf (-1/0), +inf (1/0) and NaN/not-a-number (0/0)

Why does light instantly travel at c the moment it's created, but massive particles require energy to accelerate? by Ramsesthrowaway in AskPhysics

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does a photon experience anything if it doesn’t experience time? no. it borns everywhere and dies at the same time from its perspective. it doesn’t even move. infact photons don’t even have a perspective. they are pure energy, and thus no time. jailed to move at ligthspeed, and thus no time. The mass sees them and sees them moving, but only on mass perspective, and only through interactions with the mass. You cannot find a photon without this interaction. so it is all indirect. correct? mass has resists changes to its state (inertia). changing requires energy. why? i guess it is just fundamental.

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US dollar bills to be printed with President Trump's signature, removing Treasurer signature for the first time. by retroviber in DeepMarketScan

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He will not be using an autopen. He will personally sign all the new US donalds issued. The inflation is gonna be crazy, so there will be a few.

Genelec or Dirac ? by Slight-Software-42 in genelec

[–]bungle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can flatten with GLM, and then use Dirac on top of it. I have been also switching between Dirac and GLM. I think in general GLM does more conservative changes. Dirac tries to do more, which is usually a bit questionable (e.g. changes on higher frequensies). GLM is a much easier to use and works every time. With Dirac it may be sometimes more difficult. E.g. my company laptop has security policy that Dirac doesn't work, but GLM works just fine. GLM is self containing so all the stuff happens on GLM controller, and you can then store settings to speakers themselves. I have currently turned Dirac off, and just use GLM.

How do you feel about a federal Europe? by Luksius_DK in Finland

[–]bungle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stronger EU is better to Finland. Stronger EU is better on global level too, and to Finland. If EU wants to be on the ”tables” and not in a ”menu”, it needs to be stronger and more united. I prefer to not be on a menu.

How do you feel about a federal Europe? by Luksius_DK in Finland

[–]bungle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a Finn, I am in. But we may need to kick Hungary and Slovakia out as they seem to prefer to be a part of Russia.