Ebby
Well, well, well. We found them guys!
Now, can someone please take their taiko drums away?
I mean, come on. Every. Single. Trailer.
I bought a technical book for the first time in 10 years because searching sucked soooo bad. Articles start with monotonous life stores, videos that waste time (but don’t forget to click like and subscribe!), or just straight up product ads and SEO spam.
Analogue to the rescue.
I quickly skimmed the video because I don’t have 17 min to be talked at right now, but if I recall, this has been done in the past. He may have mentioned it though.
“Music” CD-R’s had an additional tax that went to copyright holders. They were the same discs, just more expensive.
I was told by administratiin that a bit of my (and classmates) college tuition went to copyright holders to cover expected copyright use.
And there was a plan to tax ISP’s but I think that one failed to launch.
Man, I’ve had problems with that line of switches too. Not that exact model, but similar.
First idea would be factory reset and do that a couple times.
Second idea is unplug everything, reboot, and wait. Then wait some more. Just when you feel like it shouldn’t be taking this long, give it another minute to plug your stuff in.
My particular managed model seemed to have a problem linking at different speeds. Your Hue bridge uses an older/cheaper chip that is perfectly applicable for the device, but runs at a max slower speed. Try not connecting that. It caused all sorts of problems for me and terrible performance for all devices.
Eventually I returned my Netgear unit and got a TP Link thingy that’s been working great.
Some Brother printers received a firmware update that locked out 3rd party toner supplies. Wasn’t a nice thing to do.
I still recommend them, but less enthusiasticly then I did. It’s not the sure-thing no-shit printer brand they used to be, but they do make some great printer models if you get the right one.
260? Those are rookie numbers! We had “Orange Month” a couple years ago.
That wasn’t a fun time.
Let’s see here… $14/year * 9℅ = roughly $1.25.
BREAKING NEWS Namecheap raises price $1.25 / year
Unless im missing something big. I’m not thrilled, but I’m also not that concerned as long as trends remain intact. I only have a dozen or so sites and a few just for email.