Notices tagged with hotelinet
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@musicman I don't think there was a #TomEE in 2004. I hadn't even heard of #Glassfish yet. I used regular #Tomcat (with #Apache and #IIS) at school, and even looked into a #Java based web host ... but the work schedule and commuting (and then traveling and #hotel_INET) just made it not doable.
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#hotel_inet of any variety, but especially #hotel_Wi-Fi, stinks horribly.
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@amic Why are you copying me? #hotel_inet stinks.
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#hotel_inet really has high latency tonight.
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So I bought a prepaid #hotspot, but most of the time in the places I'm staying, cell coverage is so poor that it won't connect or it connects only at exceedingly slow speeds. #hotel_inet (whether #hotel_wifi or the occasionally available Ethernet port) is usually hideously bad, even before the #VPN connects.
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It isn't the presence of feed repeaters. It is the signal to noise ratio (actual people to autoposters) and my very limited INET access in the various hotels in #Louisiana. #hotel_inet / #hotel_wifi / #hotspot all too intermittent and too slow.
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So I'm not going to completely pull the plug on either #Bitmessage or #Twister yet, but neither one seems to have much personal interaction going on*, so I expect to greatly reduce the time and effort invested in either one. Twister is full of feed repeaters, but not much actual person-to-person conversation. Meanwhile, it can be months between incoming messages on Bitmessage…
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So I'm not going to completely pull the plug on either #Bitmessage or #Twister yet, but neither one seems to have much personal interaction going on*, so I expect to greatly reduce the time and effort invested in either one. Twister is full of feed repeaters, but not much actual person-to-person conversation. Meanwhile, it can be months between incoming messages on !Bitmessag…