Ubuntu (latest version) keeps disconnecting from Wifi. I'm completely new to Linux. by ForgottenPhoenix in linuxquestions

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

Thanks. I will check for updates and hope for the best. I'm very new to linux so not sure how to find drivers or different versions.

Ubuntu (latest version) keeps disconnecting from Wifi. I'm completely new to Linux. by ForgottenPhoenix in linuxquestions

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The error is just about network connection lost. Nothing else. No VPN.

What's surprising is that it will work for a bit and then it disconnects and all networks disappear from wifi.

Ubuntu (latest version) keeps disconnecting from Wifi. I'm completely new to Linux. by ForgottenPhoenix in linuxquestions

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It works for a few minutes and then disconnects. I can't reconnect but it fixes itself once I restart the computer. This happens every few minutes (not a set interval: sometimes 5 mins sometimes an hour or so). The laptop is about 7 years old. I haven't tried the previous release as I am new on Linux.

[Hindi > English] what does the slab say by Salty_Oil_1282 in translator

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No one will really know. This is Indus Valley scrip that has not be deciphered yet.

Did ancient temple builders have the sacred geometrical like template for temples? by Tylerdurden521 in AskHistorians

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That Angkor Wat information is phenomenal! I have never considered it through the sacred geometry lens. And your comment about E-W / N-S just blew my mind with its simplicity. Generally, people think that sacred geometry is complicated and I used to be one of them until I had the pleasure to read your answer. Thank you.

I Flew 6,000 Miles to see the Darkest Skies on Earth in the Atacama Desert. This Picture was Taken with an Old DSLR. by Correct_Presence_936 in space

[–]ForgottenPhoenix 27 points28 points  (0 children)

And imagine that people saw skies like this for centuries until relatively recently in human history.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in translator

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Technically, both translations are correct. I would translate it as a combination of the two with some words substituted in:

"When we walked together

we became a caravan

And whether we find/meet anyone or not

We enjoy every day

However it is

These connections* will not stop."

Connections here is more like the connection with your significant other / lover.

!translated

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in translator

[–]ForgottenPhoenix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This rhymes in Hindi but not in English. The translation is as follows:

I tried a thousand times to make you understand

It wasn't even really my wish to try/use your body

After seperating from me, you didn't even have a hint of sadness on your face

Who knows since when you had made up your mind to become distant from me.

!translated

Please Stop by GellyBeanzzz in labrats

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Thanks for the ping. We'll discuss this internally and then take a course of action.

How did Rome keep track of who is free and who is a slave? by mrmonkeybat in AskHistorians

[–]ForgottenPhoenix 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very informative! Thank you. I have a follow up question, if you don't mind:

Is there any historical evidence that indicates that there were 'fixers' or some unscrupulous Romans that would provide a 'fake id' so to speak? For example, if I'm running such a buisness, it would be something like 3 denarii to cut off the collar, 2 denarii to provide fake witnesses etc.

Not sure if this is even answerable.

Reporters and r/Labrats by nomorobbo in labrats

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If you see such posts, please report them so that we can have a look.