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minus-squaremalloc@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoLong time ago, it was probably due to overcrowding. Very easy to get shit quality of service once it hits a certain time of day. But with advances in wireless technology (backhaul, 5Ghz, MIMO, …) I think that’s no longer the case.
Long time ago, it was probably due to overcrowding. Very easy to get shit quality of service once it hits a certain time of day.
But with advances in wireless technology (backhaul, 5Ghz, MIMO, …) I think that’s no longer the case.