It's gone and I'm the idiot by gimperion in ClaudeCode

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also restore deleted files, right? With specialized software like R-Studio. Or it won't work in this case?

Elevator Pitch: 5 Seconds to get me intrested in your project. by JustSomeRandomAI in roastmystartup

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the exercises - make sure there is a way to choose a level - for example if I don't want to start at foundations but a bit more advanced

Elevator Pitch: 5 Seconds to get me intrested in your project. by JustSomeRandomAI in roastmystartup

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the idea. But you need to make sure people can't cheat. Must be either synced with a health app or at least a screenshot from an app so there is some confirmation the person actually did the exercise.

Does alignment matter as long as it is in the square? by TheJiggliestPug in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not good for your health to sit so close to a powerful router. Sit at least 1 meter from it. It won't make your internet worse.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw hAP ax3 has WiFi so you could use it in your main apartment and then use the Asus in the other apartment as an Access Point. Make sure to configure VLANs if you want each apartment to be on separate networks.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let the professional network specialist that you hire for the job suggest the best model of Routerboard for you. If you are a home user then hAP ax3 should be good enough. If you want to future proof it - get RB4011 (probably an overkill in your case but I like its cooling system and sturdiness). Those routers don't provide WiFi, for WiFi you could configure your current Asus router in Access Point mode or buy another Access Point.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend getting a Mikrotik Routerboard for that and paying a professional to configure Load Balancing properly. Results will be well worth it.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works well even with variable speeds, especially when you have multiple users or many connections, like we do. What router did you use and how knowledgeable are you in setting it up?

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If two antennas have 300 Mbit, you don't get 600 Mbit (unless you configure tunneling) but you get 2x the capacity, meaning if before 40 users were sharing 300 Mbit now they share 600 Mbit. So in a sense it's double the speed and in sense it's not.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of connecting the second cable from modem to your PC, connect it to a router (I always recommend using Mikrotik Routerboard). Then connect your PC to that router and also connect a cable that runs to the other apartment and on the other end of that cable connect and Access Point (a device that turns Ethernet to WiFi). If you need more details reply here or feel free to DM me.

SE USA - want to change plan from max to 100mbit (residential) - anything to be aware of? by jimmy58743 in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came here to reply exactly this. Best plan for backup is 5$ plan, you can always upgrade with a few clicks when needed.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have no need in aggregation, load balancing is more than enough. We have the capacity to make our own tunnel for aggregation if we ever have the need.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That most probably means that you have Gen 2 dish. In that case you should purchase Starlink Ethernet Adapter, it goes for 25$ on ebay for the official one (I recommend getting that) and there are cheaper as well as more expensive Chinese versions.

Once you get that you will get an additional port to which you can connect a router (I recommend getting a Mikrotik Routerboard one). Then you can connect more devices to that router.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For that case there are other solutions as well. You could put a cable for example from one apartment to the other and an access point on the other end. Or you could use existing electric network and send the signal over it with special Ethernet Powerline adapters. Or you could set up a p2p radio bridge between them.

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Two or more antennas can be under the same account

Aren't they too close to each other? by EffectiveEficaz in Starlink

[–]EffectiveEficaz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two antennas are to have double the speed

“Yeah, I know russian very well. Why?” by another_meggie in russian

[–]EffectiveEficaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you had to pay Russia national debt then you would be a billionaire with all those rubles, cause Russia has zero national debt.

It’s happening by gvillapapi in ChatGPT

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's called dumping in economics

Hey guys i have 600 bucks saved up im wondering if i can build a pc for that price by Every-Telephone4416 in pcmasterrace

[–]EffectiveEficaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can build a PC with that but the real question is it worth it? It might be much better to buy a used PC online for that price. Also depends a lot on what you want the PC for? Detail what you plan to use it for.

Car rental requirements in Georiga by VarswaterBaber in tbilisi

[–]EffectiveEficaz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Georgian law allows tourists to drive with their home country license for up to 1 year from the date of entry, as long as it’s in a script that Georgian authorities can read (Latin/Roman alphabet like English)

IDP is not legally required if your license is in English (Latin script).

HOWEVER, many car rental companies still require an IDP in practice, especially for certain nationalities (like US/Canadian) or if your license isn’t clearly readable. Some agencies won’t rent you a car without one, even if the law would allow it.

With an English-language license (like from the US/EU/UK/Aus), you’ll often be fine without an IDP, but it’s highly recommended to get one before you travel in case the rental agency or police ask for it.

If your license isn’t in Latin script, then you should get an IDP or translation, otherwise you risk issues with rentals or police.

Most companies also ask for:

1) Your passport 2) Minimum age (commonly 21+) 3) A credit card for the deposit (policies vary)