LOL
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wrote for 16 dage siden sidst redigeret af
LOL
"#WhiteHouse said the installation was an effort to increase internet availability at the complex. They said that some areas of the property could not get cell service and that the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure was overtaxed.
... the effort was “to improve #WiFi connectivity on the complex.”
It is less clear, however, that the #Starlink internet service will significantly expand #wireless internet capacity in buildings where fiber cables already provide access."
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LOL
"#WhiteHouse said the installation was an effort to increase internet availability at the complex. They said that some areas of the property could not get cell service and that the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure was overtaxed.
... the effort was “to improve #WiFi connectivity on the complex.”
It is less clear, however, that the #Starlink internet service will significantly expand #wireless internet capacity in buildings where fiber cables already provide access."
wrote for 16 dage siden sidst redigeret af@sebastian@social.itu.dk @sebastian@mastodon.cc
The reasonable explanation is they are only doing what Sam Altman's AGI tells them. Expect bacon sundaes as an appetizer. Add white glue to thicken.
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@sebastian@social.itu.dk @sebastian@mastodon.cc
The reasonable explanation is they are only doing what Sam Altman's AGI tells them. Expect bacon sundaes as an appetizer. Add white glue to thicken.
wrote for 15 dage siden sidst redigeret af@teledyn @sebastian@mastodon.cc
The #whitehouse explanation for why they need #Starlink should be included in #teaching materials in #computer #networks, #infrastructure, #wifi -
as an example for how things DO NOT work,
and what DOES NOT make any sense.Except of course the #design goal is something else than what you are communicating altogether.