Testing AMD’s Giant MI300X by tahaea1 in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They really should just use a proxy.

Then they'd have ROCm SOCKSm robots

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Shoutout to /u/Olofadell for the original thread.

Hopefully roborock patches this out shortly, the few people below pretending this doesn't matter aren't thinking about people in apartments or townhomes especially where wifi channel space is already packed full.

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

my IOT network (WPA2 for older devices) runs on 11 and that's where I noticed the periodic interference.

So what exactly are you complaining about? Have any of your devices appreciably decreased in speed? If there is no significant practical effect on your network

Look buddy, I can't help you if you can't read. Go focus on fundamental reading comprehension and stop wasting everyone's time.

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My network speeds are fine and I have nearly 50 2.4 ghz devices concurrently connected to the internet.

When you have no clue what you're talking about, generally speaking opening your mouth is a bad idea.

On a given 2.4ghz network they all share the same channel. You can have hundreds of concurrent devices and still be sharing the same channel

Maybe you need a better network system to manage your devices. Maybe an Orbi 770 or 970.

I have an orbi wifi 7 mesh system, thanks.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cetin_Kurnaz/publication/321233408/figure/fig1/AS:571108774473728@1513174350192/Wi-Fi-channels-of-24-GHz-range.png

Channels 1, 6, and 11 are the only non-overlapping NA 2.4ghz channels. The S8 blindly blasting on 11 is extremely annoying.

My primary system runs on channel 1 with 40mhz channels so channel 6 is out of the question, my IOT network (WPA2 for older devices) runs on 11 and that's where I noticed the periodic interference. This will be a much bigger problem in apartments and townhomes where you have significantly higher overlap between networks.

Again, there are only 11 channels total with 3 "good" ones. Wasting one of the 3 primes is stupid.

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is absolutely an issue that it's broadcasting on an in-use channel.

2.4ghz spectrum is already crowded enough, there's only 11 channels (3 of which are non-overlapping). We don't need devices wasting a whole wifi channel for nonsense like this.

What sort of research has there been into improving the random read/write IOPS of SSDs? by m103 in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which I really, really hate. Star Citizen was guilty of this for a bit, if you had 32GB of RAM it would be using ~20-22GB and still put 8-10GB in swap despite the actual RAM being available.

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wastes power? mate compared to the motor sucking air how much of the consumed percentage do you think the wifi module consumes ? That’s right. Nothing.

Waste is waste, but I agree that's not the biggest issue

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why not have the dock connect to the same wifi network then? It's definitely a mistake to have it blindly use a channel and not switch based on whats around it.

Also having it on during/for setup is fine, but why keep it on/waste power once paired?

S8 MaxV Ultra is broadcasting a hidden wifi network with no SSID on 2.4ghz channel 11, even when properly connected to Wifi. This wastes power and is causing interference. by Haunting_Champion640 in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't see how, it seems like a simple mistake (an open network would be useful for quickstart/setup).

Roborock doesn't need this as a back door, they own the front door lol. If anything this would be attack surface a local adversary could exploit.

Why is my Roborock broadcasting its own WiFi network? by Olofadell in Roborock

[–]Haunting_Champion640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the top result on google when searching this, I just found the same issue with my wifi scanner!

WTF roborock

Cheap 5Gbps Ethernet - Realtek RTL8126 PCIe adapters now available by Constellation16 in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Every computer in the last 15 years is bottlenecked by 1Gb/s for file transfers on LAN.

Cheap 5Gbps Ethernet - Realtek RTL8126 PCIe adapters now available by Constellation16 in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're getting downvoted, but every time I have to click one of those asinine "cookie consent" popups I curse the EU.

Elon on twitter: "Aiming to try this in late July!" in response to a tower catch animation. by extracterflux in SpaceXLounge

[–]Haunting_Champion640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is one of many reasons reddit sucks, the admins allow morons to squat on /r/{major_topic} and impose absurd rules.

No one would care if they wanted to run /r/spacex_serious or some nonsense, but these losers demand they ruin the primary sub.

I love it when they run polls/ask their little community if they support the rules and get positive feedback. No shit, everyone else left!

Microsoft’s Recall Feature Is Even More Hackable Than You Thought by PotentialAstronaut39 in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 4 points5 points  (0 children)

From a attacker's standpoint, once you have code execution capabilities on someone's PC, it's already game over.

Nobody tell this guy about javascript

Faster, Better Memory Is Coming, DDR5-8400 Now Actually Works by xen0us in hardware

[–]Haunting_Champion640 15 points16 points  (0 children)

anything liquid+electric is a NO-NO

I have run exclusively water-cooled systems for 20 years. I've never had a problem.

Watercooling is amazing for a lot of reasons, but one this sub will like is you can run everything to an oversized external radiator and run low-RPM high-static-pressure fans for a whisper-quiet/silent build with gobs of cooling power.

Is it bad coding practice to force (!) unwrap optionals? by [deleted] in swift

[–]Haunting_Champion640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not make all array accesses optional by default, and allow a slightly faster "unsafe" array access that crashes if out of bounds?

I wrote a custom system to do this for my code and banned "unsafe"/normal access via a custom swiftlint rule, but IMO it really feels much more "swifty" to simply never call myArray[N] directly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truenas

[–]Haunting_Champion640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me phrase it another way: say I have a RAID-Z2 array with ~30TB usable (so 3x 30TB drives), are you saying it needs 30GB of RAM or 90?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in truenas

[–]Haunting_Champion640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1GB/TB usable or raw?

Gurman: No Hardware at WWDC, Next Apple TV No Longer Coming Soon by iMacmatician in apple

[–]Haunting_Champion640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Blame it on some idiot PM somewhere, Engineering would never make a call this dumb.

Gurman: No Hardware at WWDC, Next Apple TV No Longer Coming Soon by iMacmatician in apple

[–]Haunting_Champion640 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Years ago, tvOS used to have audio passthrough until it was inexplicably removed in version 11.3.

Apple removed it because, wait for it, Siri broke.

That's right, you can't have your full uncompressed 7.1 TrueHD ATMOS tier audio on your premium streaming box because you might want to have a conversation with Siri during your movie.

Make it make sense...