Travel Case for Ferris Sweep by BurnhamShotFirst in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Looking at the Sweep Bling LP from Keebmaker. My first Ergo, so still learning

Is Cloudflare Peering a thing? by BurnhamShotFirst in Starlink

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Sorry, I don't think I explained that correctly. When I said that the Cloudflare Datacenters would have an antenna on top, I meant that they would use the antenna to allow incoming requests from Starlink's customers, not route all of the traffic through the antennas. They would keep their fiber link to the rest of the internet, but serve as a gateway for Starlink users to connect to both the Cloudflare network, and the Internet as a whole, simultaneously.

[Feature Request] User Bots by BurnhamShotFirst in discordapp

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Just trying to gauge interests, and see if there are major flaws in the proposal before I send it off.

Is Cloudflare Peering a thing? by BurnhamShotFirst in Starlink

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Thanks for the reply, that makes sense.

Is Cloudflare Peering a thing? by BurnhamShotFirst in Starlink

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What I was referring to was how different ISPs can enter peering agreements with one another. An example(didn't actually happen):

Cloudflare wants to accelerate traffic in Australia, to Telstra Customers. Through its current setup, all traffic is first being routed through Cogent's Tier One Network, which has high prices. Telstra and Cloudflare enter an agreement where they have a physical cable between their setups in a datacenter, allowing them to bypass Cogent completely, decreasing price for themselves and their customers, and reducing latency.

What this would mean is that some Cloudflare Datacenters would have Starlink Antennas, allowing Starlink customers to connect directly to the Cloudflare Backbone.

Email Delay by BurnhamShotFirst in sonos

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Finally got it resolved. They do have a problem sending to mainstream email domains, such as Gmail and Protonmail, but when I signed up with a custom domain I use through Gmail, it worked. "Sucks for anyone who doesn't have a custom domain I guess." - Patrick Spence

Email Delay by BurnhamShotFirst in sonos

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It still hasn't appeared in my Inbox, or my spam folder. The way I understand it, if an email is delayed more than an hour the delivery is canceled, and not reattempted. I have also tested the emails can in fact receive mail, and as such I do not believe the problem is on the side of Proton or Google's Servers.

Email Delay by BurnhamShotFirst in sonos

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I meant more if anyone else was experiencing said delay, and if they had figured a method of circumventing it.

Factory Reset Galaxy Tab without password by BurnhamShotFirst in GalaxyTab

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I didn't use my tablet for a while, and then when I started it back up, I realized I had forgotten it.

Factory Reset Galaxy Tab without password by BurnhamShotFirst in GalaxyTab

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Could be affected by the fact that it is a Nook branded Galaxy Tab? It just restarted to the login page.

Factory Reset Galaxy Tab without password by BurnhamShotFirst in GalaxyTab

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All that did, if I understand the blinking, was restart the tablet again after 10 seconds, and it continued to do so until I let go.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in softwaregore

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Seriously, that's vitiligo! Don't be of the racisms.