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Whole idea is not to post online


This thing doesn't send requests to a server, it all executes on your own CPU


In fairness you can run that completely offline. It's self contained, that's just a demo.


WiFi 6 supports 5ghz


It also supports 6GHz, but that doesn't mean a specific radio supports all bands. This is a 2.4GHz-only part.


That is WiFi 6E


Yes, but 5GHz is not mandatory for WiFi 6.


I wished it planted trees rather than uprooted more to create a stupid pr video


It looks like they did it in the middle of some farmer's field. I don't think any trees were uprooted for this.


It's hard to tell the precise location, but this area seems to be where it was actually done: https://goo.gl/maps/njSa71qU6w8CrP9BA. It's already a giant dirt field on the satellite imagery; there wasn't even any fields plowed up for it.


Yep, that's one of our demonstration center: https://www.cat.com/en_US/support/operations/operator-traini...


Hi can the author or someone point to a hello world code using end-to-end of the above code?


There are several examples available from the project's github repo:

https://github.com/jlaine/aiortc/tree/master/examples

I personally like the "server" and "apprtc" demos as you can easily talk to a browser. They illustrate slightly different things:

- "apprtc" relies on a third-party signaling service, and shows you how you can play media from a file / record it to a file, or generate video frame-by-frame.

- "server" shows you how you can combine media and signaling into a single Python-based server, and how you can apply image processing on the fly to the received video.


I had the same issue on my Mac. I solved it by changing the setting of Google Drive from "do a complete sync" to "only sync a few folders". I gradually increased the folders 1-2gb at a time and now the complete drive is synced. Maybe give this a try. Rest i too am a paid user :( and the support you got is a bit dissapointing


Please remove https://github.com/akexorcist/Android-BluetoothSPPLibrary from your list. Its unmaintained and has tons of bugs.


Why no one uses services from providers like Digital ocean and linode . They are cheap and reliable?


The value of AWS is all the other services that they offer. While you could assemble them yourself, building on AWS allows you to move really fast and scalable infrastructure.


Things like load balancers and database servers especially, though they do charge a pretty penny for the latter.


I use RDS Postgres and gladly pay for it. Love its snapshotting, backing up and failover.


Both are great for hobby projects, and offer pretty great bang for buck, but I'd never run consider running anything serious on either, let a lone a business.

Some examples:

== Not pay bills (yeah, yeah, I should check my email more often when a credit card expires) ===

* Digital Ocean: All is working, then one day they flip the switch and shut down your servers and delete the backups (that you paid for)

* AWS: Has a super reasonable policy, first by shutting down the servers so you know

* Linode: Not sure

== Get DDoSd ==

* Digital Ocean: 24 hour blackhole, zero support or human contact in this time

* AWS: Servers kept alive, got some engineering assistance

* Linode: 24 (?) hour blackhole, a bit of really bad support

== Physical Server Upgrades ==

* Digital Ocean: Not bad

* AWS: Amazing. Zero downtime, I have 4 year uptime on many servers

* Linode: Botched my servers, more times than I can count. Even had support reboot the WRONG servers of mine when I was talking with them

== Bandwidth ===

* Digital Ocean: shitty and cheap

* AWS: Amazing and stupidly expensive

* Linode: Decent and cheap

I could go on. If it was a hobby project, I'd probably just use Digital Ocean because of their cheap prices and sleek control panel. (Or actually I'd use vultr)

But for anything serious where I have a budget for servers, you'd be crazy to use anything about AWS or Google Cloud


> * AWS: Servers kept alive, got some engineering assistance

This depends a lot on what level of customer you are.


Vultr looks very comparable to DigitalOcean. I'm curious why they left DO out of their benchmarks. It seems the most obvious comparison.

https://www.vultr.com/benchmarks/


A significant amount use DigitalOcean and Linode; AWS just really dominates.

https://www.gra.pe/?p=36


Great work and nice style of writing...felt like nerd Deadpool ripping away FB :P


That's actually a great way of putting it.


I think this will not work with most of good systems. As there are inductor loops or sensors at the gate(ticketing machine) . Which sense a vehicle and then allow allow the machine to print a ticket. You should check your hypothesis.... But m sure there r weaker systems which don't have these checks


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